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1 Linking APRUS to Strategic Goals and Planning A College Conversation with Chancellor Cox November 12, 2009

2 Educational Effectiveness and Student Success A learning Research and Service Network A model Local, Regional and Global University Investment in Faculty, Staff, Students and Their Environment Resources and Stewardship UH System Strategic Goals

3 Of our 243 additional students (22%): 33% are through increased persistence from spring 09 (lower than the system) 14% student increase in recent high school grads 60% are returning students and other adults (higher than the system) International students increased from 3 to 7 So how are we doing? Enrollment

4 75% courses with identified SLOs 15% of Courses with regular SLO assessment 92% of Programs with SLOs 22% Programs with SLOs assessment 89% Degrees with identified SLOs 21% with regular SLO assessment So how are we doing? SLOs and Assessment

5 A Successful Learning Community increased completion rates to 65% English and 75% HWST Peer tutors in gatekeeper courses increased success rate or NH students from 54% to 83% NH students Math/science lab students had a 50% success rate. So how are we doing? Developmental Intervention

6 So how are we doing? KCC CCSSE Peer Comparisons Item Rank Compared to Other Small Colleges Active and Collaborative Learning 78% Student Effort69% Academic Challenge61% Student-Faculty Interaction45% Support for Learners87%

7 Goal of 80% success rate for Dev. Ed. Students who complete one course by 2015. Current rate in 2007/08 is about 60% Goal of full-time students who complete at least 20 credits with GPA of >= 2 by end of first year 48%. Current percentage is 41% So how are we doing? Progress towards UH goals

8 Student Retention/Success of All Students and Particularly Native Hawaiian Students Remedial/Developmental Students Non-traditional Students in Career and Technical Programs Increased Completion of Degrees, Certificates, and Licensure Increased Transfer Rate Educational Effectiveness and Student Success KCC Priorities

9 Relevant Curriculum Development Sustainability/Green Jobs Health STEM DOE-KCC English Alignment Distance Education Educational Effectiveness and Student Success

10 Completion of Course and Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) Course Action Forms (CAFs) Assessment Activities and Analysis Educational Effectiveness and Student Success

11 Increased Job Placement and/or Performance through Revised or New Curriculum Better Coordination with Business and Industry A Learning, Research and Service Network

12 Fostering Global Understanding and Intercultural Competence Increased Enrollment and Success of International Students A Model Local, Regional and Global University

13 Professional Development Directed to Any of the Above Goals Enriching Student Experience, Particularly Directed to Any of the Above Goals Increasing the Efficiency, Effectiveness and Sustainability of the KCC Environment Investment in Faculty, Staff, Students and their Environment

14 Reduce Deferred Maintenance Address Health and Safety Issues Promote Sustainability Resources and Stewardship

15 The National Conversation tells us that faculty- student interaction and student cohorts are important factors in student success. A learning community addresses these factors. I teach English. I want to try a learning community with Hawaiian Studies to increase faculty-student interaction, student-student interaction. and linked content. In order to develop the curriculum, I request reassigned time in the APRU So how can impact these goals? Example #1

16 I run the pilot and compare results with how my non-learning community class performed. Based on the analysis of the results, I continue, revise (maybe another APRU item), or abandon. I have probably impacted the overall student success rate. So how can I impact these goals?

17 I have done work at an institution in India. I decide to form a partnership in my area of Hospitality and Tourism with that institution I request funding for a funds to hold a virtual conference with appropriate faculty and staff at each institution through an APRU. At the conference, we develop a program that brings students from India to KCC for summer credit courses in Hospitality and Tourism and English. So how can I impact these goals? Example #2

18 I work in Culinary and a low-impact, sustainable operation is important to me. I request funds to establish a high-temperature composting system through the APRU The results of this system are that there is less waste, and the College has generated some of the compost necessary for the grounds. I can document the decline in waste volume and increase in usable compost. So how can I impact these goals? Example #3


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