Reuben Ternes Assessment Coordinator, OIRA OGL Session April 28, 2011.

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Reuben Ternes Assessment Coordinator, OIRA OGL Session April 28, 2011

 Who Are OU FTIACs?  Demographical Data  Values and Expectations  Academic Success  College Engagement

 Various pieces of information that our office (OIRA) collects on OU’s student body.

The CIRP survey Cooperative Institutional Research Project conducted by the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles We get an average of 70 to 80% response rate on this survey. In general, we are more similar to national norms than we are dissimilar.

 Graduation Rates  Retention Rates  Probation Rates  Info compiled by OIRA

14+ Credits 12 or 13 Credits

 College student survey that assesses the extent to which students engage in educational practices associated with high levels of learning and development  Administered every two years.  OU has shown steady increases in NSSE results since 2005  More data is available on OIRA’s website.  All data is for 1 st year students unless otherwise noted. National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE: pronounced ‘nessie’)

ClassOakland Selected Peers Freshmen35%24% Seniors61%52%

Very Much (4) Some (2)

11-15 Hours Per Week 6-10 Hours Per Week

Friendly & Supportive Unfriendly & unsupportive

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