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GGC and Student Engagement
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NSSE Overall: 32% First Year: 30% Seniors: 33% GGC Overall: 28% First Year: 26% (381) Seniors: 38% (120)
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GGC Population (Fall 09) GGC Sample (Spring 10) NSSE Sample (Spring 10) FYSRFYSR Full Time70%80%58%95%83% Female48%67%64% Traditional (18-23)67%83%14%93%64%
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“Colleges and universities promote high levels of student achievement by emphasizing the importance of academic effort and setting high expectations for student performance.” Benchmark is computed from items assessing hours spent in academic work, quantity of reading and writing, coursework and campus emphasis
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GGCSoutheast PublicCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 NSSE 2010 Top 50% NSSE 2010 Top 10% ClassMean Sig Effect SizeMeanSig Effect SizeMeanSig Effect SizeMeanSig Effect size MeanSig Effect size First-Year52.8.0055.8***-.2254.1 -.1057.2***-.34 60.5***-.60 Senior55.856.5 -.0559.4**-.2657.6 -.1260.9***-.37 63.8***-.59
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GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year52.855.8***-.2254.1 -.10 Senior55.859.4**-.2657.6 -.12 GGCCarnegie BasicNSSE 2009 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year54.155.3 -.0953.7.03 Senior58.859.6 -.0657.0.12 GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2008 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year53.952.8.0852.9.08 Senior58.557.0.1156.5.14
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201020092008 Level of Academic ChallengeGGCNSSEGGCNSSEGGCNSSE To what degree is studying and spending time on academic work emphasized? % of FY students feel that this institution places substantial emphasis on academics848280818281 Do faculty hold students to high standards? % of FY students frequently work harder than they thought they could to meet faculty expectations. 615964577155 How much time do students spend on homework each week? % of FY students spend more than 15 hours per week preparing for class. % spend 5 hours or less. 33 23 38 14 30 20 38 16 33 20 33 17 What types of thinking do assignments require? First-year students report substantial emphasis on the following activities: Memorizing facts, ideas, or methods: Analyzing basic elements of an idea or theory: Synthesizing and organizing ideas: Making judgments about value of information: Applying theories or concepts: 74 81 70 75 73 70 80 70 75 71 81 77 80 69 80 70 75 65 79 74 71 68 67 79 68 73 How much writing is expected? % of FY students write more than 10 papers between 5 and 19 pages and % have written a paper more than 20 pages in length 7 24 8 21 9 24 8 20 7 25 8 18 How much reading is expected during the school year? % of FY students read more than 10 assigned books and packs of course readings. % read fewer than 5 29 38 22 27 37 22 34 21 35 22 Do exams require students to do their best work? % of FY students report that their exams strongly challenge them to do their best work. 545348524951
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“Students learn more when they are intensely involved in their education and asked to think about what they are learning in different settings. Collaborating with others in solving problems or mastering difficult material prepares students for the messy, unscripted problems they will encounter daily during and after college.” Benchmark is computed from items assessing frequency of engagement in activities focused on academic material that require interaction with classmates and others both in and out of class.
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GGCSoutheast PublicCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 NSSE 2010 Top 50% NSSE 2010 Top 10% ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c First-Year48.142.8***.3146.0*.1343.7***.2648.1.00 52.2***-.23 Senior57.950.9***.3853.6**.2551.4***.3756.6.07 60.3 -.14
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GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year48.146.0*.1343.7***.26 Senior57.953.6**.2551.4***.37 GGCCarnegie BasicNSSE 2009 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year51.345.5***.3643.2***.49 Senior60.853.9***.4051.0***.56 GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2008 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year51.743.2***.4642.5***.55 Senior56.953.3.2050.8*.35
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201020092008 Active and Collaborative LearningGGCNSSEGGCNSSEGGCNSSE How often are topics from class discussed outside of the classroom? % of FY students frequently discuss readings or ideas from coursework outside of class. 616066596756 Do students work together on projects – inside and outside of class? % of FY students frequently work with other students on projects in class, % work with peers on assignments outside of class. 54 46 45 54 45 50 51 43 32 How often do students make class presentations? % of FY students report that they make frequent presentations in class.563563345133 How many students participate in community-based projects in regular courses? % of FY students frequently participate in service-learning or community- based projects during a given year. % never took part in such activities. 15 58 14 59 21 42 13 61 30 18 14 59 How many students apply their classroom learning to real life through internships or off-campus field experiences? By their senior year, % of students have participated in some form of practicum, internship, field experience, co-op, or clinical assignment. 235039521853 Do students have opportunities to tutor or teach other students? % of seniors frequently assist their fellow students by tutoring or teaching them. 222122131822
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“Students learn firsthand how experts think about and solve practical problems by interacting with faculty members inside and outside the classroom. As a result, their teachers become role models, mentors, and guides for continuous, life-long learning.” Benchmark is computed from items assessing the frequency of one-on-one interactions with faculty both in and out of class
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GGCSoutheast PublicCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 NSSE 2010 Top 50% NSSE 2010 Top 10% ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c First-Year40.635.3***.2837.7**.1535.2***.2939.9.03 44.1**-.16 Senior46.642.3*.2047.2 -.0342.4*.2049.2 -.12 55.3***-.39
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GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year40.637.7**.1535.2***.29 Senior46.647.2 -.0342.4*.20 GGCCarnegie BasicNSSE 2009 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year43.937.9***.3234.6***.50 Senior47.948.7 -.0442.0**.28 GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2008 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year45.938.2***.4034.6***.60 Senior51.546.1.2542.3**.44
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201020092008 Student-Faculty InteractionGGCNSSEGGCNSSEGGCNSSE Are faculty members accessible and supportive? % of FY students say their faculty are available, helpful and sympathetic 644867466444 How many students work on research projects with faculty? By their senior year, % of students have done research with a faculty member. 121918191320 Do students receive prompt feedback on academic performance? % of FY students indicate that they frequently get prompt verbal or written feedback from faculty members. 675873577556 How often do students talk with advisors or faculty members about their career plans? % of seniors at least occasionally discuss career plans with faculty. 4 % never talk with faculty members about career plans. 93 7 82 17 86 14 83 17 61 11 42 17 Do students and faculty members work together on committees and projects outside of course work? % of FY students at least occasionally spend time with faculty members on activities other than coursework. 434553433516
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“Complementary learning opportunities enhance academic programs. Diversity experiences teach students valuable things about themselves and others. Technology facilitates collaboration between peers and instructors. Internships, community service, and senior capstone courses provide opportunities to integrate and apply knowledge.” Benchmark is computed from items assessing frequency of engagement in a variety of co-curricular and experiential development opportunities.
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GGCSoutheast PublicCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 NSSE 2010 Top 50% NSSE 2010 Top 10% ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c First-Year26.527.5 -.0729.2***-.2027.9 -.1031.1***-.33 33.6***-.51 Senior35.539.3*-.2145.1***-.5040.5***-.2847.7***-.68 55.8***-1.18
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GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year26.529.2***-.2027.9 -.10 Senior35.545.1***-.5040.5***-.28 GGCCarnegie BasicNSSE 2009 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year30.229.1.0828.0*.16 Senior38.646.7***-.4340.8 -.12 GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2008 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First-Year32.027.0***.3527.5**.33 Senior39.341.3 -.1140.4 -.06
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201020092008 Enriching Educational ExperiencesGGCNSSEGGCNSSEGGCNSSE What types of honors courses, learning communities, and other distinctive programs are offered? During their first year, % of students participate in a learning community. By their senior year, % of students have taken an independent study class. 9 15 17 19 10 18 17 22 13 16 18 How often do students interact with peers with different social, political, or religious views? % of FY students say they frequently have serious conversations with students who are different from themselves in terms of their religious, political, or personal beliefs. 585564526056 How often do students interact with peers from different racial or ethnic backgrounds? % of FY students frequently have serious conversations with those of a different race. 605264366051 How many students study in other countries? By their senior year, % of students have studied abroad.5148153 Do students participate in activities that enhance their spirituality? % of FY students frequently engage in spiritually enhancing activities such as worship, meditation, or prayer. 373236323331 What percentage of students participate in community service? By the time they are seniors, % of students have participated in community service or volunteer work. 576062605260
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“Students perform better and are more satisfied at colleges that are committed to their success and cultivate positive working and social relations among different groups on campus.” Benchmark is computed from items assessing perceived campus support and quality of relationships.
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GGCSoutheast PublicCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 NSSE 2010 Top 50% NSSE 2010 Top 10% ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c Mean a Sig b Effect size c First-Year65.062.1**.1664.8.0162.5*.1467.2*-.12 70.8***-.32 Senior64.659.0**.2962.3.1259.6**.2664.7.00 68.6*-.21
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GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2010 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First- Year65.064.8.0162.5*.14 Senior64.662.3.1259.6**.26 GGCCarnegie BasicNSSE 2009 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First- Year66.465.0.0861.6***.26 Senior65.262.7.1358.2***.36 GGCCarnegie ClassNSSE 2008 ClassMean a Sig b Effect Size c Mean a Sig b Effect Size c First- Year67.763.1**.2461.0***.35 Senior70.761.4**.4858.0***.66
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201020092008 Supportive Campus EnvironmentGGCNSSEGGCNSSEGGCNSSE How well do students get along with other students? % of FY students report that their peers are friendly, supportive, and help them feel as if they belong. 54585457 Are students satisfied with their overall educational experience? % of FY students report a favorable image of this institution; % of seniors would choose this school again if they could start their college career over. 90 84 87 82 91 89 87 82 90 92 86 82 How much time do students devote to co-curricular activities? % of FY students spend more than 15 hours a week participating in co- curricular activities. % spend no time participating in co-curricular activities 11 63 10 40 4 58 1029 How well do students get along with administrators and staff? % of FY students find the administrative personnel and offices helpful, considerate, and flexible. 433645 4732 To what extent does the school help students deal with their academic and social needs? % of FY students feel that this institution has a substantial commitment to their academic success. % feel well-supported by the institution regarding their social needs. 82 52 78 51 84 51 77 49 85 54 77 49
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GGC’s benchmark scores have declined in comparison to earlier years But, we still receive scores higher than average, higher than peers and (probably) in top 50% in Active and Collaborative Learning Student –Faculty Interaction Supportive Campus Environment (Seniors)
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However, we now have scores significantly lower than our peers in Level of Academic Challenge Enriching Educational Experiences These could be fruitful areas for focused effort over the next year.
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