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Update to the Strategic Enrollment and Retention Task Force April 29, 2010 Retention Subcommittee
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Meeting Dates February 1, 15 March 1, 9 (Webinars on Retention) March 22 April 5, 19
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Data Reviewed Student-Centered Services (Student Affairs & Enrollment Management) Recommendations from Presidential Task Force on Student Success ACT & high school GPA for Fall 2009 freshmen (by college) Predictive model for academic standing following year 1 (freshmen)
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Date Reviewed Fall 2008 undergraduate student “leaver” data –By college –By credit hour (i.e., class standing) High enrollment first-year courses Percent of DFWI grades for high- enrollment courses taken by freshmen
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Data Reviewed Percent DFWI for low & moderate enrollment first-year courses Comments from Foundations of Excellence Survey of Students Comments from Foundations of Excellence Survey of Faculty/Staff
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Data Reviewed Hardwiring Student Success: Building Disciplines for Retention & Timely Graduation (University Leadership Council – Education Advisory Board) Survey of current programming to meet best practices CHANCE retention/graduation data Transfer “leaver” data
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Preliminary Goals Targeted first-year retention rate for freshmen = 80% Places NIU at 75% for like institutions –Strategies Intervention with high-risk freshmen Intentional advising at orientation Systematic monitoring through first year MapWorks Early alert –COMS, ENGL, MATH
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Preliminary Goals –First-Year Strategies – Continued Implementation of Foundations of Excellence recommendations Mid-semester check
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Preliminary Goals Four-Year, Six-Year Graduation Rates –Priority should be given to four-year graduation rates –Six-year rate Return to 51%-52% Five-year plan = 54%-55% –Four-year rate 30%
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Preliminary Goals –Graduation Strategies Retention coordinated through Office of Student Academic Success Retention Council Student Success Specialists –One per college –Coordinated through Office of Student Academic Success
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Preliminary Goals Graduation Strategies – Continued Establish four-year plans Publish four-year plans for students Develop milestones for intervention –Success in key courses –GPA Thresholds Unified record keeping system tracking interventions
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Preliminary Goals Graduation Strategies – Continued –Collect data on leavers Exit surveys Exit interviews –Identify potential leavers Transcript requests Financial holds
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Preliminary Goals Graduation Strategies – Continued Identify students with graduation impediments –90 hours plus –Applied for graduation –Unfulfilled requirements Enhance Advising –High touch –Best practices –Fall 2010 Campus Summit
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Preliminary Goals Transfer Students –Retention data not tracked in the past –Preliminary data First-year rate = 75% –Target rate = 80%-85% –More analysis is needed before establishing strategies
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Additional Goals Decrease number of undergraduates who leave NIU prior to graduation Increase number of students who leave for community colleges and return to graduate from NIU
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Work To Be Done Finalize strategies for freshmen Develop strategies for transfer students –Further analysis of data Four-year institutions vs. community colleges Feeder community college success rates College and departmental data
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Work To BE Done Identify partners for success Establish outcomes for all strategies Establish targets for: –CHANCE –Graduate students –Law students
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Work To Be Done How to capture graduation success –Degrees per FTE How to institutionalize culture of retention CHANCE expectations Graduate School & Law
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