Colorado State University GLOBAL CAMPUS Accessibility Subcommittee.

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Colorado State University GLOBAL CAMPUS Accessibility Subcommittee

Improving Colorado Student Access CSU-Global Campus Vision Statement CSU-Global Campus is the premier provider of innovative, higher learning opportunities for nontraditional students in Colorado and beyond. Culture: high quality work, transparency, efficiency, public service and accountability. Leadership: professionals with diverse backgrounds who bring extensive experience in multiple areas including and beyond higher education.

CSU-GC Attracts Nontraditional Learners CSU-Global Campus student demographics (approx. 1900): – working adults between 20 and 66 years old – median age of 36 years – fairly even distribution between males and females – 20% non-white – has college credit and is seeking degree completion

CSU-GC’s Educational Platform for Success 4 Baccalaureate and 3 Masters Degrees Course development: Sloan-C and Quality Matters Inc. Technology with 99.8% up-time – Blackboard Enterprise – Embedded assessment software – Live, interactive tools: white-boarding, polling, presentation, group meetings, video, voice – Retention tracking Student Support and Success – Early identification; at-risk tracking – 24 hour tutoring – Online library – Technical support

Institutional Effectiveness Measures of Organizational Effectiveness – Driven by vision & mission using a comprehensive strategic planning process Measures of Academic Achievement – Course based assessment system aligned to program learning outcomes (uses technology for data collection) Measures of Student Satisfaction – End-of-course – Noel Levitz – Graduation – Post-graduation Measures of Faculty Satisfaction – Faculty satisfaction survey (fall/spring) – Course effectiveness survey Measures of External Stakeholder Satisfaction – Stakeholder Focus Groups – Leadership and Business Advisory Councils

Success Begins at Enrollment CSU-Global Enrollment Window Transfer Credits Guaranteed Tuition – Cost per credit hour (resident/non-resident rate) Undergraduate $299 per credit hour (most classes are 3 credit hours) Graduate $399 per credit hour Initial Courses – Up to 6 credit hours non-degree seeking status – level Courses for Baccalaureate students

CDHE & CSU-Global CDHE Policy Assistance – No GPA Barrier – Life Experience Credit: PLA, Internship, Vocational – Guaranteed Admission