Title: Sloan Semester
1SREB Regional Compact and Sloan Semester (What
the heck does this have to do with data?)
2006 SHEEO/NCES Network Conference and IPEDS
Workshop May 9, 2006
2Your luncheon bromide
- And a respite from data discussions
Our state data partners getting Joe's latest
request...
Joe Marks at his desk preparing the Fact Book
3Remarks Today
- A bit about SREB
- Electronic Campus
- Online learning a path to expanding access to
higher education - VESA
- Sloan Semester
- Your questions
4Southern Regional Education Board
- U.S.s first interstate compact (one of four)
- 16 member states
- Governor and four legislative and educational
leaders serve on the Board - Connection to Policymakers
- Pre-k 16, 20 or 21 (take your pick)
- Initiatives designed to share resources and
increase access to higher education - Promote educational standards and the economic
growth of the region - Policy, Standards and Data
5SREB States
6Electronic CampusBasic Concept
- Utilize the connectedness of SREB and the
existing and developing strengths of our regions
colleges and universities to - Establish a regional marketplace
- Create opportunities
- Reduce barriers to learning (policy
barriersDLPL) - Increase access
7Electronic CampusToday
- Some 300 colleges and universities from all 16
SREB states (public and private) - More than 15,000 credit courses
- Nearly 600 degree programs
- Specialized Programs including
- ACM/EC
- Nursing Educator Project
8www.electroniccampus.org
9www.theteachercenter.org
10Creating a full-service regional learning portal
(a work in progress)
11The Electronic Campus Creating
- A regional lifelong learning portal
- An integrated suite of hosted Internet-based
services that provide - real-time information about direct access to
learning opportunities from colleges
universities - a full array of online learner services
- A full-service portal focused on the adult
learner and e-learner, with specialized services
not readily available or accessible (value-added
proposition)
12Learning Passport
- Agreement among participating institutions to
establish criteria protocol for enrollment
without formal admission - online alternative to admission process
application - streamlines back office operations for
institutions - provides rapid enrollment, especially for
e-learning - VESA (Visiting Electronic Student
Authorization) launched in Fall, 2005 and used in
Sloan Semester
13Visiting Electronic Student AuthorizationVESA
- Used (successfully) in Sloan Semester
- Students completed it online
- Auto-populated from student data
- Students requested courses from catalog
- SREB received VESA then pushed it to institutions
where student record was established and student
registered - Why not other student populations?
- Teachers, other credentialed individuals seeking
just-in-time learning
14Putting It All Together Demonstrating that
e-Learning Can Really Deliver on the Promise
SLOAN SEMESTER
15SLOAN SEMESTER
Building an Academic "Bridge"
Through On-Line Learning
16SLOAN SEMESTER
17SLOAN SEMESTER -- Basics
- Sloan Foundation funding
- Donation of 1.1M to provide online education for
students impacted by Katrina and Rita - Stipends paid to institutions (2500 max)
- Courses free to students
- Sloan Semester Courses
- Must start on or after October 10 and conclude by
first week of January - Must accept Visiting Electronic Student
Authorization (VESA) application
18 SLOAN SEMESTER -- Guiding Principles
- First and foremost, this is for students
- make process as easy as possible
- if we err, it will be on the side of the student
- Creating a bridge for students from their home
institution back to their home institution for
the spring term - While there are difficult provisions that will
require suspension of normal operating
procedures, these are part of the donation to
make this happen
19EVOLUTION OF SLOAN SEMESTER
- August 29 Katrina Hits Gulf Coast
- August 30 Levees fail in New Orleans
- August 31 Sloan Semester evolves
- 731a e-mail from Burks Oakley, Sloan C desire
to respond using e-learning - 845a conference call with Sloan C defines
basic concept of bridge - 1002a draft proposal to Sloan Foundation
- September 1 email invitation to Sloan C and
SREB Electronic Campus institutions to gauge
interest in Sloan Semester
20EVOLUTION OF SLOAN SEMESTER
- September 2
- 1000a SloanSemester.org site is activated
- 345p Green light that Sloan Foundation
Executive Committee approves proposal - Provider listserv created
- September 3
- Rules for participation defined
- Site goes live
- 60 institutions express interest in joining
- 3 students register on site
21EVOLUTION OF SLOAN SEMESTER
- September 9 Ceased allowing new providers to
join over 200 providers have signed up - September 11 Providers begin entering courses
in website - September 12 Academic Advisor Coordinator hired
- September 13 Financial aid consultants on-board
(Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation) - 800 students have signed up on website, 380
courses in database - September 15 Catalog goes live with 1000
courses - September 19 Students begin registering
22EVOLUTION OF SLOAN SEMESTER
- 21 days after Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, an
entire online institution had been established
with a full complement of courses, online
application and registration services, advising
for courses and financial aid and students were
registering for classesthrough Sloan-C and SREB
23www.SloanSemester.org
24SLOAN SEMESTER -- "Back Office"
- Courses hosted on the SREB Electronic Campus site
in a special section for Sloan Semester. - Institutions used a "back office" interface to
input their course information - VESA application auto-populated from student
profile information. It includes information
institutions need to create a student file in
SIS. - SREB worked directly with states and institutions
to verify the student is from an impacted
institution. - Students indicated the courses of interest on the
VESA and requests were forwarded to the
institutions offering the courses. Institutions
then registered the students.
25SLOAN SEMESTER NUMBERS
- 1,322 courses from 158 institutions in 38 states
- 1,736 VESA applications processed
- 4,256 course seat requests
- 2,900 enrollments at census
- 5,400 enrollments by native students
26SLOAN SEMESTER -- ROI
- 750k in Stipends
- 3.1m Tuition and Fees
- (non-monetary considerations may be even more
valuable)
27SLOAN SEMESTER -- A "Do-Over"
- Communications!!!
- Institutional (impacted) buy-in
- Cover book costsa few hundred dollars could have
made a difference - Students are students, they registered, dropped
and added, and dropped and added - Student loads were too heavy
28SLOAN SEMESTER -- Lessons Learned
- We have a compassionate, concerned and caring
academic community - When we want to get something done, we canand
quickly - Many barriers can be removed when there is a will
(can we make this happen without a crisis?) - Online learning works!!! (But we knew this
alreadyat least some of us did)
29SLOAN SEMESTER -- Lessons Learned
- We must develop academic emergency plans, not
just facility plans - Re-establishing institutional web site is
criticalhave a back-up plan - Student continuation plansonline learning should
be a key component - Policies should be accommodating
- Tuition and fees
- Credit transfer/recognition
30A Closing Comment...
- It is hard for me to imagine what some of them
are coping with, having nothing left except the
clothes on their backs and what little they could
take with them when the waters rose to devastate
everything in their environment. I have great
respect for each and every one of them, and for
those who are pitching in to make their lives a
little better.
Commenting on his Katrina Students Jim
Gustafson Professor of Philosophy Mass Colleges
Online
31THANK YOU
- SHEEO and state/system offices for their support
and participation - Participating colleges and universities who made
this happen - The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Sloan
Consortium - Leadership institutions in AL, LA, MS
- Students and their parents
We hope the Sloan Semester "bridge" helped.