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Embedding Evaluation: Lessons from CUNY’s Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP) June 11, 2015 Lashawn Richburg-Hayes, Ph.D. Director Success from the Start: Round Four Convening Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Conference, Washington, DC
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Main Take-Aways Begin with the end in mind… Evidence from strong evaluations can be used to ensure a strong start What is measured matters; think about metrics in the beginning Continuous improvement can be done in concert with evaluation Evaluation helps your institutions and the field at large
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Number of students attending college is at an all-time high Average community college graduation rate is 16% and has not changed over last 40 years High Access Low Success
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We are failing students And we are losing the global 10 Million by 2020
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Graduation: 22% to 40% 4-year Transfer: 17% to 25%
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ASAP Boosts Enrollment Rates 7
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ASAP Increases Credits Earned 8
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How was this accomplished? Started with existing evidence Aimed to be comprehensive Ambitious goal: at least 50% earn degree in three years Strategic execution Data and evaluation used throughout
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ASAP Integrates Four Factors Weaves research-based practice together effectively. Student Responsibility Financial Supports Student Services Course Enrollment Enroll Full-time Take Dev. Ed. Early Graduate in 3 Years Tuition Waiver MetroCards Textbooks Advising Tutoring Career Services ASAP Seminar Block- Schedule Early Registration
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ASAP Eligibility Criteria Must be City resident and/or eligible for in-state tuition Agree to study full-time in an ASAP- approved major Continuing/transfer students: less than 15 credits and in good academic standing Be fully skills proficient or have no more than two developmental course needs at application Receive some need-based financial aid (Pell and/or TAP)
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ASAP EVALUATION INTERNAL EVALUATION Ongoing quasi-experimental analysis Web-based data management system Annual student surveys and focus groups Data reviewed regularly to assess impact, measure movement towards goals, and improve program practice EXTERNAL EVALUATION Cost-benefit study by the Center for Benefit Cost Studies in Education (CBCSE), Teachers College, Columbia University led Dr. Henry Levin Five-year random assignment study by MDRC
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What’s to come? ASAP Scaling – CUNY ASAP to serve 13,000 by 2017 – Replication of ASAP in 3 Ohio colleges – MDRC & CUNY exploring opportunities to bring ASAP to other communities CUNY ASAP long-term follow-up – Effects on Bachelor’s Degrees? – Effects on labor market outcomes? 14
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