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DATE OF MEETING ANYTHING ELSE
2Steering Committee Updates
Name Change
- Academic Program Articulation Steering Committee
(APASC) is now called the AZTransfer Steering
Committee. - The change was approved at the strategic planning
retreat in June.
3Strategic Plan
Outcomes
- Mission, vision, and values statements developed
- Five major goals were identified
- Numerous activities and measurements were
established
4Vision, Mission, and Values
Vision
College degree pathways are accessible to all
Arizonans.
Mission
The AZTransfer Steering Committee, an
organization of academic leaders, supports
successful transfer of credits and degree
completion for students in all public and tribal
postsecondary institutions in Arizona.
5Goals
- Provide tools to support transfer.
- Promote curricular alignment in majors across
institutions. - Support credit and academic mobility to improve
student transfer. - Promote and encourage collegiality and
communication among all levels of public
postsecondary educators. - Continue to provide the highest quality of
service and leadership to all public and tribal
institutions in the areas of transfer and
articulation.
6Meeting Purpose, Goals, and Outcomes
- Update transfer tools
- Plan for academic year 2014-2015
- Identify and explore transfer trends
7Transfer Data Trends from ASSIST
What is ASSIST?
- Arizona State System for Information on Student
Transfer. - A relational database containing enrollment and
degree information on students attending
Arizonas public universities and community
college districts.
8Hezel Study Report
Methods / Study Contents
- Analysis of ASSIST data
- Results of faculty / staff survey
- Results of student survey (will be conducted in
fall 2013)
Preliminary Conclusions and Recommendations
Highlights.
9Hezel Study Report
Methods / Study Contents
- Analysis of ASSIST data
- Results of faculty / staff survey
- Results of student survey (will be conducted in
fall 2013)
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Faculty / Staff Survey Data
- 495 survey participants from institutions
statewide. - 77 of respondents were faculty
- 46 indicated they were a faculty member with
advising responsibilities. - General satisfaction of AZTransfer and APASC is
strong, yet AZTransfer is slightly higher. - Transfer system strengths guaranteed course
transfer, creates consistency/standardization. - Weaknesses lack of student familiarity,
inconsistent academic rigor between community
colleges and universities
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Faculty / Staff Survey Data
- As identified by faculty and staff, transfer
system strengths include - Guaranteed course transfer
- Creates consistency/standardization
- Weaknesses include
- Lack of student familiarity
- Inconsistent academic rigor between community
colleges and universities
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Preliminary Conclusions and Recommendations
- Arizonas transfer system has made productivity
gains since 2006, but advancements are
incremental. - Formalized organizational structures need
authority to foster consistency and press for
statewide accountability - Awareness, training, and student advising support
is vital to ensure students receive consistent
guidance. - Strong communications and easy to access
web-based resources are prudent. - Refine operating procedures to support the
growing and maturing transfer system. - Create a uniform AGEC standard and automatically
confer the credential.
13AZTransfer Summit
Save the Date April 11, 2014
- Location TBA
- One-day summit
Purpose
- Share best practices in transfer in Arizona.
- Network with academic professionals statewide.
- Discuss issues and trends in Arizona transfer.
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