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Purpose: Identify skills builder students & determine their course taking patterns Background: Student course taking patterns is current method for creating cohorts Self-reported goal traditionally unreliable, maybe not for skills builders Methodology: Fall 2010 students who have educational goal of “update job skills” Analyze characteristics of students to validate skills builders students. If these are skills builders, we can identify their course taking pattern And, create a skills builders cohort to determine their progress/success
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Student characteristics Median age was 38, older than traditional students 28% report having a BA or higher compared to 8% of all other students 59% of the students were male, as opposed to 45% of all other students Educational patterns One third (33%) attended a 4-year institution before Fall 2010 A quarter (26%) had earned an award in the system before Fall 2010 Largest course enrollments were public safety and fire academy Employment outcomes Median wages 2 years before Fall 2010 were $49,800 and $54,600 1 year after Fall 2010 42% remained in the same industry from 2010-11 to 2011-12 Of those that stayed in same industry, 64% had a positive wage gain
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Number of units and terms: Median units earned in Fall 2010 =2.5 and attempted in Fall 2010 =3 Average of 5 terms and median of 6.5 units earned before Fall 2010 Types of courses: In Fall 2010, 49% of courses taken classified as ‘Positive Attendance’ Also, 49% of courses taken were taught by temporary or contract faculty 62 % of the courses taken were occupational (SAM A, B, C) Most common type of courses were SAM C (Clearly Occupational) Largest course enrollments were Public Safety and Fire Academy/Sciences, followed by Math, Office Technology, English and Child Development, Success and other factors: Only 9% of student transferred and 6 % earned award after Fall 2010 70% course success rate, same as the overall enrollments
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Student characteristics Median age was 30 19% report having a BA or higher compared to 8% of all other students 55% female/45% male Educational patterns 5% had earned an award in the system before Fall 2010
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Number of units: Median units earned in Fall 2010 =3 and attempted in Fall 2010 =4.2 Types of courses: In Fall 2010, 24% of courses taken classified as ‘Positive Attendance’ 45 % of the courses taken were occupational (SAM A, B, C) Most common type of courses were SAM C (Clearly Occupational) Largest course enrollments were Admin of Justice, Math, English, Child Development, Fire Tech, Registered Nursing, Physical Education, Psychology, Supervised Tutoring & Office Technology. Success and other factors: Only 4.4% of student transferred and 11% earned award after Fall 2010 61% course success rate, lower than overall enrollment
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Goal H (update job skills) Goal I (maintain cert/lic) Student Characteristics Age3830 BA or higher (reported)28%19% % Male59%45% Award (before)26%5% Course Taking Patterns Median units earned2.53 Median unit attempted3.04.2 “Positive Attendance” courses49%24% Occupational (Sam A, B, C)62%45% Success Patterns Course Success Rate70%61% Transfer (after Fall 2010)9%4.4% Award (after Fall 2010)6%11%
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Cohort: All students with goal ‘H or ‘I’ students who were not enrolled the following year. Filter out those that went on to earn an award or transfer, or All students that earned between 1 and 18 vocational units (SAM A, B, C) in a year, received no award, were no longer enrolled the following year and did not transfer. Cohort size N=244,926 (Annual 2010-11)
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Cohort: Students who earn between.25 and 8 units the first term (range of units earned in the fall term for Goal H students), and Attempting a SAM A, B, C course that term, and Were not enrolled in a Community College the following year and did not subsequently transfer. Cohort size N=153,333 (Fall 2010)
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