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Title: MacEwan, Office of the Registrar


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MacEwan, Office of the Registrar
  • Colleen Rausch, Associate Registrar, Transfer
  • Darla Devnich, Transfer Articulation Consultant

2
Conspiracy TheoryTaking Intrigue Out of
Transfer Credit
3
Transfer adventures - more like a western than a
spy thriller
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPk7yqlTMvp8
4
  • By desire or design or both students make
    choices about where they want to go.
  • By desire or design or both institutions build
    pathways in advance or in response to student,
    institution, or government goal for graduate
    outcome.

5
  • The future is not some place we are going, but
    one we are creating. The paths to it are not
    found, but made, and the activity of making them
    changes both the maker and the destination.
  • John Schaar, Sociologist

6
History
  • 1971 - Grant MacEwan Community College (GMCC) was
    established
  • First Two Locations Scona Campus opened
    programs
  • Canada Trust Building - admin
  • Programs Nursing, Social Work, Child Care,
    Psycotechnician
  • 1972 - Official Opening at Cromdale Campus and
    Assumption Campus (to 1976)
  • Programs (6 new) Law Clerk, Industrial
    entrepreneurship, Medical unit management,
    Personnel administration, Agribusiness
    administration, Real estate

7
  • - Millwoods Campus
  • 1981 - Jasper Place Campus Business, Arts,
    Administration

8
  • 1986 University Transfer Programs Began
  • 1993 - City Centre Campus built on old CN Rail
    Line
  • 1999 Applied Degrees Launched
  • 2002 Alberta College Campus Acquired
  • 2004 New Mandate Approved degree granting
  • 2006 Launch of first two undergraduate degrees
  • BA 8 majors
  • BCYC
  • 2007 Degrees Offered BComm, BScN
  • 2008 Approved BSc Intake 090/10 BMus TBA

9
Math (Supply and Demand)
  • MacEwan is Albertas largest transfer college.
    Our transfer students had limited positions to
    transfer to for some programs such as Commerce
    and Nursing.
  • Some degrees for our diploma graduates were not
    offered in Alberta so students pursuing further
    studies needed to leave the province. Some
    didnt come back (CYC, Music).
  • Credential Creep Legislation creating degree
    requirement for entry in some fields (Nursing).

10
Geography local slice example
  • Edmonton is a city of higher learning we do
    compete for applications from the same student
    but also collaborate for the students for
    graduate outcome
  • University of Alberta
  • Concordia University College
  • Kings University College
  • NorQuest College
  • Nait
  • Taylor University College and Seminary (to June
    2009)
  • The proximity of institutions can impact the
    likelihood that students will attend more than
    one institution.
  • We are also an urban center and we attract
    students from colleges in smaller centers and
    from other post-secondary institutions around the
    province.

11
So - how do we organize to handle transfer
traffic?
12
  • Office of the Registrar
  • Transfer Unit
  • Associate Registrar, Transfer
  • Transfer Articulation Consultant
  • Transfer and Enrolment Specialists

13
1) Support the enrolment cycle 2) Organize
transfer credit for reference and records
purposes
  • This means we would provide
  • as much transfer credit information as possible
  • to anyone who can use it within the institution
  • as soon as there is interest in the institution

14
Enrolment Cycle
Transfer credit has a significant impact on
the resources across the enrollment cycle.
15
Improvisation - Best practices in response
  • The designation of staff to transfer
    responsibilities allows for the acceleration of
    expertise in the processes and practices of
    transfer for CRM (Customer Relationship
    Management) and SEM (Strategic Enrolment
    Management) purposes.
  • Influence on the issues of transfer credit
    assignments and related workflow related workflow
    and deliver better results in CRM and SEM.

16
Collaboration - Best practices in planning
  • Curriculum development and delivery
  • Some institutions have formally required a
    reference to transfer in course and program
    proposals to avoid duplication of effort and
    outcome and to encourage a more calculated
    approach to bridging and laddering for both
    internal and external programs.
  • Transfer as part of course and program design
    can deliver the best outcome at the highest
    level.
  • This collaboration can take place both
    internally, with other institutions as partners,
    or both.
  • Information storage and access for planning
    community can accelerate the process and keep
    everyone on the same page.

17
Two avenues for credit evaluation and workflow
  • Student
  • prospects may approach a program or department
    for review of potential transfer credit
  • applicants submits transcripts of post-secondary
    work
  • registered students complete coursework elsewhere
    for transfer credit to program of study.
  • Institution
  • we approach another institution to build
    agreement (course or block) OR
  • another institution approaches us.

18
  • Transfer traffic students who
    attend more than one institution
    in pursuit of a parchment
  • Transfer credit completed at one
    institution, counts at another
  • Transfer credit reviewers personnel who
    determine what credit will transfer
  • Transfer credit decisions result of reviews
    by dedicated review personnel

Wheres my credit?
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How?
  • Organize capture of all transfer credit into
    reference tool that can accommodate the highest
    level of information for the largest audience
    possible

20
Current MacEwan toolkit
  • ACAT (Alberta Council on Admissions and
    Transfer)
  • On-line and current information for ALBERTA
    transfer credit. The ACAT system is currently in
    re-development.
  • Our current system is Datatel Colleague. It was
    put into place _at_ 10 years ago and not implemented
    with plans for full degrees or transfer as a
    receiver. Transfer decisions or tables do not
    exist in the system and are not planned for
    development.
  • SEP (Student Evaluation Plan) system can be
    updated with MacEwan transfer credit, which
    includes program specific rules for completion.
  • The launch of the project for Oracle
    implementation is June 26.
  • ITS resources will be limited to none over the
    implementation period.

21
  • Big picture we are facing a period of high
    volume in transfer credit we need good
    information and we need to avoid transfer
    fatigue.
  • What do we need to support all other transfer
    credit traffic non-ALBERTA, credit review in
    process, credit with other provinces, credit
    internal to institution, and information about
    reviews for credit that did not result in
    transfer?
  • What can we use as a reference for relationships
    with other institutions?

22
  • GRIFFIN Central web-based ACCESS database of
    transfer credit information available to MacEwan
    community through staff log-in

23
GRIFFIN Schedule
  • Original design and build during 07/08 to
    accommodate Alberta transfer credit process
  • December 08 reworked the scope to accommodate
    MacEwan current state in student system
    information met with ITS for support, security,
    and sustainability
  • January 09 - consult with community
  • February 09 update the input, finalize setup
    with ITS, including templates for data collection
  • February/March 09 ACAT
  • March 09 began documentation, testing
  • April 09 target release actual May
  • May 09 revisit with community actual June and
    July
  • General release target July/August

24
Outcome related
  • Students who have timely information for
    registration in the right classes for the entire
    term with passing grades deliver the best
    outcomes for both students, staff, and taxpayers!

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GRIFFIN
  • Darla - database presentation
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