California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG) January 22, 2014 Student Success: MIS Reporting Chancellor’s Office Research/MIS Units.

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California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG) January 22, 2014 Student Success: MIS Reporting Chancellor’s Office Research/MIS Units

Student Success Data File 1.Optional – Mandatory The current Matriculation Data file (SM) will continue to be collected thru academic year The Matriculation Data file (SM) will no longer be collected beginning Summer SSSP Program Handbook will be available on the Student Services Division website. 4.The notes section of each element contains extensive reporting details California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Timeline Old Funding Formula SM Data Collected Old Funding Formula SS Data Collected New Funding Forumula SS Data used in formula California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Enrollments (SX) Student Demographics (SB) Sections Courses SS Emp. Demo. Sessions Calendar Assignments EOPS DSPS Emp. Assign. Cal- WORKs The Chancellor’s Office Database Assess. Perkins Pgm. Awds. Fin. Aid Special Population

Student Success Domain Report a Student Success record for each credit and noncredit student who: (1) enrolled in at least one class as of first census or later for daily or weekly census classes, or (2) attended at least one meeting of a positive attendance class, or (3) enrolled in at least one class that resulted in a notation on the student's official record, or (4) received pre-enrollment matriculation services. You must submit a Student Basic record for each student reported. The services are to be reported in the term they were received. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SB & SS Summer Fall Winter Spring SB = Student Basic Record SS = Student Success

DED#DATA ELEMENT NAME SS01STUDENT-EDUCATIONAL-GOAL SS02STUDENT-COURSE-OF-STUDY SS03STUDENT-INITIAL-ORIENTATION-EXEMPT-STATUS SS04STUDENT-INITIAL-ASSESSMENT-EXEMPT-STATUS SS05STUDENT-EDUCATION-PLAN-EXEMPT-STATUS SS06STUDENT-INITIAL-ORIENTATION-SERVICES SS07STUDENT-INITIAL-ASSESSMENT-SERVICES-PLACEMENT SS08STUDENT-COUNSELING/ADVISEMENT-SERVICES SS09STUDENT-EDUCATION-PLAN SS10STUDENT-ACADEMIC-PROGRESS-PROBATION-SERVICE SS11STUDENT-SUCCESS-OTHER-SERVICES SS – Student Success Data File California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Data Element Dictionary Components Definition Coding Notes Field Check Integrity Check Quality Check Change History Rejection Student Monitor

So What Changed?  Retired the word “Matriculation”  Revised goals  Emphasized Program Control Number  Exemptions revised to include Ed Plan  Repurposed eliminated elements  Added Ed Plan California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Educational-Goal (SS01) 1.The student’s initial goal is collected in SB14 (Student Educational Goal) 2.After receiving services then goal data is collected again and reported in SS01 3.Updated each term if the student notes a change 4.If there were no changes during the term, the goal does not change from the last reported term. Reject the submission if, out of all the credit, non- special admit students: 25% or more are undecided on their goal (SS01 = ‘M’) California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS01SS01

Student-Course-of-Study (SS02) Enter: Program Control Number (SP04) of a valid program OR TOP code (see SP01) Updated each term if the student notes a change If there were no changes during the term, the course of study does not change from the last reported term. Reject the submission if, out of all the credit, non- special admit students: 35% or more are Exempt and/or 45% or more have no Course of Study California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Course-of-Study (SS02) Nonexempt students are required to identify a course of study after completing 15 semester units or 22 quarter units of degree-applicable credit course work, or prior to the end of the 3rd semester or 4th quarter of enrollment, or a shorter period if required by district or program policy. Once the student has identified a course of study, the district must provide the student with an opportunity to develop a comprehensive student educational plan pursuant to Title 5, Section within a reasonable time period. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS02SS02

SS02SS02

Student-Initial-Orientation-Exempt-Status (SS03) The Student was directed to initial orientation services Or The Student was exempt from initial orientation services Student has completed an Associate or higher degree Student exempted based on other district criteria Usually this value does not change over time. If there were no changes during the term, the initial orientation exempt status does not change from the last reported term. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS03SS03

SS03SS03

Student-Initial-Assessment-Exempt-Status (SS04) The Student was directed to initial testing services OR The Student was exempt from initial assessment services Student has completed an Associate or higher degree Student exempted based on other district criteria Usually this value does not change over time. If there were no changes during the term, the initial assessment exempt status does not change from the last reported term. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS04SS04

SS04SS04

Student-Education-Plan-Exempt-Status (SS05) The Student was directed to counseling/advisement services or Education Plan development OR The Student was exempt from Education Plan development Student has completed an Associate or higher degree Student exempted based on other district criteria Usually this value does not change over time. If there were no changes during the term, the Education Plan exempt status does not change from the last reported term. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS05SS05

SS05SS05

Student-Initial-Orientation-Services (SS06) Simple Yes or No (A or N) Reported each term for services provided during the term This data element is reported each term for services provided during the term and is intended to capture the first substantive orientation provided a student as defined in title5, section If an additional orientation is provided during the same or subsequent term that service should be reported in SS11. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Initial-Orientation-Services (SS06) A student enrolled at the reporting college after an absence of six or more primary terms (semesters), nine or more primary terms (quarters), or the equivalent of 3 academic years may be considered a new student for the purpose of reporting the development of initial orientation. Please refer to the SSSP Program Handbook: Program Components, Reporting Requirements, and Funding Guidelines chapters, for additional detail on the relationship of this data element to funding and reporting. Services reported for funding must be documented (electronically or otherwise) in a way that is auditable. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS06SS06

Student-Initial-Assessment-Services-Placement (SS07) 1.This data element is reported each term for services provided during the term and is intended to capture initial assessment for placement in English, Math, or ESL as defined in title 5 section Retesting should be reported in SS11. 2.A student enrolled at the reporting college after an absence of six or more primary terms (semesters), nine or more primary terms (quarters) or the equivalent of 3 academic years may be considered a new student for the purpose of reporting initial assessment services. 3.Please refer to the SSSP Program Handbook: Program Components, Reporting Requirements, and Funding Guidelines chapters, for additional detail on the relationship of this data element to funding and reporting. Services reported for funding must be documented (electronically or otherwise) in a way that is auditable. 4. Multiple assessment service options may be reported. 5.If the student did not receive initial assessment placement services, the data element should be reported as '0000'. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS07SS07

Student-Counseling/Advisement-Services (SS08) The student received counseling/advisement services, other than the development of a Student Education Plan during the reporting term Counseling and advisement service refers to a substantive interaction between a counselor or advisor and a student. Report the counselor or advisor contact in this element. The counselor or advisor contact can take place during individual appointments or group advising/counseling. Report whether the student received counseling or advising services during the reporting term. Counseling or advising services provided thru another categorical program should be included for purposes of reporting. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Counseling/Advisement-Services (SS08) Please refer to the SSSP Program Handbook: Program Components, Reporting Requirements, and Funding Guidelines chapters, for additional detail on the relationship of this data element to funding and reporting. Services reported for funding must be documented (electronically or otherwise) in a way that is auditable. The development of a Student Education Plan is reported in Student- Education-Plan (SS09). California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS08SS08

Student-Education-Plan (SS09) An abbreviated education plan One or two terms in length Typically used for entering first time students, students on academic or progress probation, or students who have short term educational goals at the college that can be completed by taking 1-4 courses (short term CTE certificates, ESL, or basic skills). For the DSPS program, the Student Education Contract (SEC) may be used to meet the abbreviated education plan. A comprehensive education plan At least 2 terms in length and should reflect the number of terms required to achieve the student’s declared course of study. SS09 is intended to capture information on education plans as defined in Title5, Section Once an abbreviated and/or a comprehensive education plan is developed, revisions are reported in SS11 (STUDENT-SUCCESS-OTHER- SERVICES). California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Education-Plan (SS09) A student enrolled at the reporting college, after an absence of: six or more primary terms (semester schedule), or nine or more primary terms (quarter schedule), or the equivalent of 3 academic years, may be considered a new student for the purpose of reporting the development of initial education plans. Please refer to the SSSP Program Handbook: Program Components, Reporting Requirements, and Funding Guidelines chapters, for additional detail on the relationship of this data element to funding and reporting. Services reported for funding must be documented (electronically or otherwise) in a way that is auditable. Student Education Plans completed through other programs, such as DSPS, EOPS/CARE, CalWORKs, and others may be included for reporting purposes. If the student receives a comprehensive education plan then the student must identify a course of study California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS09SS09

Student-Academic-Progress-Probation-Service (SS10) This element indicates whether a student on academic or progress probation, or facing dismissal received support services during the reporting term. Reported each term for services provided during the term These activities can include, but are not limited to, the following examples: academic/progress probation intervention/services, student success workshops, etc. Exclusions: Tutoring; early alert notification through college’s Student Information System (SIS) that do not result in the delivery of a service. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Academic-Progress-Probation-Service (SS10) SS10 is intended to capture information on services for students on academic progress or probation as described in Title5, section Follow-up services for other at-risk students as described in section should be reported in SS11. Please refer to the SSSP Program Handbook: Program Components, Reporting Requirements, and Funding Guidelines chapters, for detail on the relationship of this data element to funding and reporting. Services reported for funding must be documented (electronically or otherwise) in a way that is auditable. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS10SS10

SS10SS10

Student-Success-Other-Services (SS11) This element indicates whether a student received other types of student success support services during the reporting term, including: Placement assessment retesting Career interest assessment and exploration Assessment for placement in other disciplines besides English, Math or ESL Other orientations beyond the initial orientation Other education planning or follow-up services. Reported each term for services provided during the term If the student did not receive other student success services, the data element should be reported as “0000”. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

Student-Success-Other-Services (SS11) Multiple options may be reported for the term. Please refer to the SSSP Program Handbook: Program Components, Reporting Requirements, and Funding Guidelines chapters, for detail on the relationship of this data element to funding and reporting. Services reported for funding must be documented (electronically or otherwise) in a way that is auditable. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

SS11SS11

Student-Success-Other-Services (SS11) Report follow-up activity to support a student’s academic progress. Include activity for at-risk students enrolled in basic skills courses, or who have not identified an education goal and course of study. Activities can include, but are not limited to: career or interest assessments, assessments for placement in other disciplines besides English, Math, or ESL, student success workshops, etc. Exclusions: Tutoring; early alert notification through college’s Student Information System (SIS) that do not result in the delivery of a service. 3-other follow-up education planning service: is intended to capture subsequent education plan development or revisions. 4-other academic progress service: is intended to capture student success workshops not reported in positions 1, 2, or 3, or other follow-up services not reported elsewhere. California Community College Datatel Users Group (3CDUG)

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