Texas Community Colleges vs the World Data from the NCCBP

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Texas Community Colleges vs the World Data from the NCCBP TAIR 2017 Texas Community Colleges vs the World Data from the NCCBP Michelle Taylor | Senior Research Analyst @EdBenchmark

Session outline Background of the NCCBP Trend Data from the NCCBP Next Steps Demo

NCCBP Started in 2004 Initial funding from Department of Education’s Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) This funding established the “Kansas Study” – now Cost and Productivity JCCC funded the NCCBP NHEBI was established

NCCBP Today Today the NHEBI is self-funded NCCBP provides most of the revenue to keep us up and running Last year we had 251 members Over the years, 450+ community colleges have participated

NCCBP Participants since 2004 A quarter of the nation’s community colleges participated in the NCCBP in 2016 (251).

Texas NCCBP Members

NCCBP Purposes Provides a comprehensive set of benchmarks for core community college activities Completion & Transfer Retention & Persistence Student Performance Satisfaction and Engagement Job Market, Business and Industry Other Institutional Effectiveness Metrics

How the Benchmark Project Works Data collection Data verification: logical errors, outlier checks Voluntary project: colleges provide only available data Confidentiality assured

REPORTS National Report Executive Report Peer Comparison Best Performers Report Strengths/Opportunities Report Custom Reports Show National, Executive, Best Performers, Strengths and Peer Comparison -- then back to slides

National Report

Executive Report

Strength/Opportunities Reports

Best Performers Report

Peer Comparison Tool

Trends

Enrollment Trends

Graduation and Transfer Rate in Three Years Full-time, First-time

Funding Trends

Cost of Tuition and Fees

Trends in Developmental Education

Online/Distance Learning Trends

Impact of Online/Distance Learning on Graduation Rates

Non-credit

Employment Trends

Diversity in Community Colleges

Learn More about Benchmarking and Best Practices JCCC.edu/Benchmark

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