Title: Miami-Dade%20Community%20College
1- Miami-Dade Community College
- Enrollment Management
Presentation to The Board of Trustees March 19,
2002
Media Services North Campus Feb 2001
2Enrollment Management
Definition A comprehensive plan focusing
on both recruitment and retention to guide an
institution toward reaching its desired
enrollment state.
3 Demographic and academic characteristics of
our students
- Member of a minority group
- A first language other than English
- Lower placement scores
- Attending part time
- Working while enrolled
- Being an older student
- First in the family to attend college
4Establish measurable goals for recruitment and
retention
Goal
1.
- Campus-based planning is currently underway to
develop these goals - First draft will be ready by April 1, 2002.
- Plans will include target groups, strategies,
- and measurable outcomes.
- College wide priorities will be established.
- Successful campus strategies will be
- adopted college wide.
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5Identify significant groups to target for
recruitment and retention
Goal
2.
- Attract and retain academically prepared students
- Improve student performance in key
- courses and programs
- Target programs with high volume and
- high attrition such as
- 1. Mathematics
- 2. College Prep
- 3. ESL
-
6Identify significant groups to target for
recruitment and retention (cont.)
Goal
2.
- Determine the type of students to target
- For example, students enrolling less than 2 years
after high school seem to graduate in the - shortest amount of time.
-
lt 2 yrs. 2-6 7-11 gt11 yrs.
3.25 years 3.77 years 4.0 years 3.76 years
7Identify significant groups to target for
recruitment and retention (cont)
Goal
2.
- Yet, students who enroll several years after
- high school have the highest
- grade point average.
lt 2 yrs. 2-6 7-11 gt11 yrs.
2.16 GPA 2.35 GPA 2.47 GPA 2.52 GPA
8Implement a system for evaluating services
Goal
3.
- Every service needs to be evaluated
- Expand the use of surveys
- - Enrolled Student Surveys conducted every 2
years - - Graduating Student Survey to be conducted
next in 2002-03 -
- Use Point of Service surveys
9Implement a system for evaluating services
(cont)
Goal
3.
- Focus groups conducted with students in
- - Mathematics
- - ESL
- - College Prep (in progress)
- - Transferring students with and without a
- degree (planning stage)
- Focus group information already in use
- - by the Math Roundtable
- - in new faculty orientation
10Identify the retention rate and performance of
students in key courses
Goal
4.
- Identify key courses and programs with high
attrition and/or low success - For example, these are the classes with the
lowest pass rates - MAT 1033 44.2
- MAC 1105 46.8
- BSC 2085 55.8
- MAC 2233 55.9
- PSC 1515 57.4
Source IR Research Note, March 2, 2001
11Implement system to collect, analyze and report
recruitment and retention data
Goal
5.
- Determine what information to collect and how
use the data to make decisions - Get information easily into the hands of those
who can use it (especially faculty and staff) - Need a system which easily tracks
- students from initial inquiry to graduation
- Collect constant feedback from students,
- faculty and staff
12Implement system to evaluate the effectiveness
of recruitment and retention activities
Goal
6.
- Establish baseline measures
- Use them to determine effectiveness of strategies
and activities - Determine enrollment yield and
- completion rates of students by
- relevant factors/ categories
-
13Activities and goals for Year Two include
- Identification of enrollment and retention
barriers - for students
- Develop empirically derived profiles of
successful students - Establish a process for changing
- prospects into admitted/enrolled
- students
14Other activities and goals for Year Two include
- Design a process for re-enrolling current
students - Develop a system to respond to and track
inquiries - Create a recruitment plan with
- measurable outcomes for
- each campus
- Create a retention plan with measurable
- outcomes for each campus