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Presentation to Enrollment Management Council Mary Beth Myers January 29, 2010
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2 nd 8 week classes have been most “well known” Late Start is defined as any class that has a begin date after census (starting the second week of classes) This allows a student who is not doing well in a class to drop it and pick up a class that has not yet begun
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Represents both Undergraduate & Graduate classes 85% increase in offering of late start classes from 2006/07 to 2009/2010. Increase is now relatively steady but continue to increase. 2006/07 to 2007/08 = 42% increase 2007/08 to 2008/09 = 13% increase 2008/09 to 2009/10 = 16% increase
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Fall: ◦ 97% increase from Fall 2006 to Fall 2007 ◦ 29% increase from Fall 2007 to Fall 2008 ◦ 30% increase from Fall 2008 to Fall 2009 Spring: ◦ 26% increase from Spring 2007 to Spring 2008 ◦ 49% increase from Spring 2008 to Spring 2009 ◦ 17% increase from Spring 2009 to Spring 2010
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How are students who choose these late start, consolidated classes doing in terms of grades? Some speculation that a somewhat condensed class format might lead to lower final grades
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Late Start UG Classes All UG Classes A 25.21% A- 9.69% A+ 11.23% B 9.47% B- 4.50% B+ 6.24% C 5.30% C- 1.74% C+ 3.76% D, D-,D+ 2.80% F 7.37% W 4.00% Other (I, S, P, etc.) A 16.73% A- 9.45% A+ 4.85% B 11.24% B- 5.20% B+ 7.25% C 5.98% C- 2.15% C+ 3.88% D,D-,D+ 3.29% F 5.11% W 5.19% Other (I, S, P, etc.)
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Late Start UG Classes All UG Classes A 25.03% A- 11.18% A+ 10.60% B 9.04% B- 4.85% B+ 6.00% C 4.52% C- 1.60% C+ 3.53% D, D-,D+ 2.72% F 7.27% W 4.48% Other (I, S, P, etc.) A 16.70% A- 9.70% A+ 4.96% B 11.32% B- 5.41% B+ 7.46% C 5.95% C- 2.16% C+ 4.00% D,D-,D+ 3.27% F 4.98% W 4.80% Other (I, S, P, etc.)
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Late Start UG Classes All Classes A 25.56% A- 8.07% A+ 12.01% B 10.02% B- 4.13% B+ 6.54% C 6.22% C- 1.90% C+ 4.04% D, D-,D+ 2.92% F 7.51% W 3.48% Other (I, S, P, etc.) A 16.77% A- 9.16% A+ 4.74% B 11.15% B- 4.97% B+ 7.01% C 6.02% C- 2.15% C+ 3.75% D,D-,D+ 3.31% F 5.24% W 5.61% Other (I, S, P, etc.)
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“C” or better: ◦ 75% of late start grades were “C” or better ◦ 65% of all undergraduate classes were “C” or better “A” grades ◦ 46% of late start = A+, A, A- ◦ 31% of all undergraduate classes = A+, A, A- “F” Grades ◦ 7.37% of late start ◦ 5.11% of all undergraduate classes
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What is the percentage of students who register for Late Start “originally” compared to the percentage who add after dropping a full semester class? Do Late Start classes tend to close leaving the “dropping” student without the alternative? What is long term impact on classroom scheduling? What about the financial “disincentive” to make a drop/add change since currently a student would lose a certain percent of original fees and be charged for added class?
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Special course listings on Registrar website for easy reference for students/advisors: http://registrar.iupui.edu/splashcln.html http://registrar.iupui.edu/splashcln.html
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