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DATA COLLECTION, STORAGE AND REPORTING FOR COLLEGE ACCESS PROGRAMS The University of North Carolina General Administration February 22, 2012
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The Importance of Data Collection and Assessment Difficult economic times require increased justification for resources Transparency Save money Improve decision making Improve quality of services to students
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Data Types for Educational Programs Demographic and Contact Data (eg. name, address, race, e-mail, gender, lunch status, income, grade, age…) Service Data (eg. date, start time, end time, duration, attendance…) Outcome Data (eg. GPA, FAFSA completion, college enrollment, college retention, evaluation/exam score…)
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What is the CPDMS? The College Preparatory Data Management System is… A database for co-curricular college preparatory programs to store information about their students and services and longitudinally track student outcomes.
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History 2008- Developed by The University of North Carolina General Administration Financed by the College Access Challenge Grant and GEAR UP GEAR UP NC and 3 Partnerships Grants first to use 2010- Additional programs joining NC-Mathematics and Science Education Network TRIO Upward Bound TRIO Educational Talent Search
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Longitudinal Student-Level Tracking College Entrance, Retention, Persistence and Graduation (NSC) Student HS Academic Outcomes (DPI) Grades, GPA, EOG, EOC, Attendance, Persistence, Graduation Program Administered Services Student Demographic Data
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CPDMS Features Upload/ Enter/ Store: Student Data Parent Data Staff Data Event/ Service/ Professional Development Data Assessment Data Other Information- Customizable Internal Reports Regular (Monthly/ Weekly/ Annual) Reports Program/ Process Improvement External Reports Grant Reports Governmental Reports
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CPDMS Additional Features DPI Data Transfer GPA, EOG, EOC, attendance, drop-out, promotion, courses, and grades National Student Clearinghouse Transfer (fee) Customized Reporting Raw Data Access Secure, virtual desktop Microsoft Access, SAS, SPSS, etc. Secure Web-Based Portal Access Anywhere No Hardware or Software Costs for Users
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Security Online Access to CPDMS through secure, password protected portal Varying Access Levels Confidentiality Agreement Adherence to FERPA guidelines Not communicating (written or oral) personal information Not sharing access information Data recording restrictions
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Use of Data Programmatic Decisions Target Services Study Outcomes Communicate Effectiveness Policy-makers Community Members Funding Sources Research (STATEWIDE)
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BENEFITS
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Benefits: Program-Level Cost Effective- Collaboration (Economies of Scale) Improve Decision Making Improve services and outcomes for students Effective resource allocation Justify Resources Outcomes data In-line with grant requirements (accountability, 3 rd party data, collaboration) Statewide research Transparency- 1 Version of the Truth
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Benefits: UNC System-Level Programs help students to apply to college and financial aid Better prepared students Program service population: low income and first generation students that largely go to in- state public schools
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Benefits: State and Federal Government- Level Justify Spending of Tax Payer Dollars (Accountability) Show Impact on the Economy Justification to Argue for Resources Transparency
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HTTP://GUEST.CPDM.NORTHCAROLINA.EDU/
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QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION Funded by the U.S. Department of Education College Access Challenge Grant, P378A110017
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