Riverside City College Student Success Pathways
Presented by
Wolde-Ab Isaac • Michael Burke Mary Figueroa • Wendy McEwen RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
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Riverside City College Student Success Pathways Presented by Wolde-Ab Isaac Michael Burke Mary Figueroa Wendy McEwen RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Celebrated 100 years in 2015-2016 Part of Riverside Community College
Riverside City College Student Success Pathways
Presented by
Wolde-Ab Isaac • Michael Burke Mary Figueroa • Wendy McEwen RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Celebrated 100 years in 2015-2016 Part of Riverside Community College
Riverside City College, 20,205 Moreno Valley College, 8,805 Norco College, 10,312
Fall 2016 Enrollment (Headcount)
Percent of population living in poverty: 38%
Source: American Fact Finder 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates percentage of Riverside County families making less than $50,000.
Percent of RCC students receiving BOG waivers: 68.2%
Percent of RCC students receiving Pell grants: 33.5%
Percent of population with college degrees:
% with Associates
% with Bachelors
Riverside County 28.3% 21.7% California 39.6% 31.8% United States 38.3% 30.1%
Source: American FactFinder 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Educational Attainment for population 25 years and over.
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000
Hispanic White African American Asian Two or More International Unreported Native American Native Hawaiian / Pac Islander
Headcount # Male # Female # Declined
3% 1% 1% 1% 1% 25% 34% 9% 12% 3% 4% 3% 2%
College Level 1 Level Below 2 Levels Below 3 or More Levels Below English Placement 17.8% 31.0% 8.6% 42.6% Math Placement 5.3% 45.8% 21.6% 27.5%
Entering English Preparedness with Success Rates
College Level 1 Level Below 2+ Levels Below Placement Data Not Available Total Students # in Cohort 1,100 2,125 3,239 314 6,778 # Received Degree 236 375 327 46 984 % with Degree 21.5% 17.6% 10.1% 14.6% 14.5% Degrees + Certificates 259 410 424 55 1,148 % Degrees + Certificates 25.3% 19.3% 13.1% 17.5% 16.9% Degree, Certificate, and/or Transfer 572 796 818 197 2,383 % Degree, Certificate, and/or Transfer 52.0% 37.5% 25.3% 62.7% 35.2% Completion (Degree, Cert, Transfer, 60 Units)* 718 1,109 1,267 224 3,318 Overall % Success 65.3% 52.2% 39.1% 71.3% 49.0%
Entering Math Preparedness with Success Rates
College Level 1 Level Below 2+ Levels Below Placement Data Not Available Total Students # in Cohort 275 2,753 3,591 159 6,778 # Received Degree 58 541 355 30 984 % with Degree 21.5% 17.6% 10.1% 14.6% 14.5% Degrees + Certificates 64 591 458 35 1,148 % Degrees + Certificates 23.3% 21.5% 12.8% 22.0% 16.9% Degree, Certificate, and/or Transfer 191 1,236 872 83 2,383 % Degree, Certificate, and/or Transfer 69.5% 44.9% 24.3% 52.2% 35.2% Completion (Degree, Cert, Transfer, 60 Units)* 218 1,627 1,374 99 3,318 Overall % Success 79.3% 59.1% 38.3% 62.3% 49.0%
*Includes students who completed 60 transferrable units but did not transfer nor receive a degree or certificate
African- American Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native Pacific Islander Persons with Disabilities Veterans Foster Youth Female Male Female Male Success in credit enrollment
0.85 0.97 0.81 0.95 0.99 0.95 0.84
Success in transerable enrollment
0.85 0.96 0.79 0.98 0.85 0.96 1.28
Success in basic skills enrollment
0.83 1.01 1.07 0.83 0.66 0.72 0.53
Success in CTE enrollment
0.79 0.98 0.95 0.70 1.03 0.98 0.82
ScoreCard-30-units Completion
0.82 0.96 0.99 1.20 0.77 0.87 1.00 0.90 1.03 0.98 0.82
ScoreCard-ESL
5.01 0.93 0.00 0.00 5.01 0.88 1.03 1.31 2.70
ScoreCard-Basic Skills English
0.67 0.94 1.29 1.43 0.66 0.67 1.03 0.82 0.95 1.18 0.72
ScoreCard-Basic Skills Math
0.72 0.95 1.05 0.70 0.69 0.74 0.98 0.90 1.11 1.44 0.81
ScoreCard-Completion (SPAR)
0.94 0.89 0.93 0.79 0.96 0.91 0.93 0.82 0.94 1.34 0.44
ScoreCard-CTE Rate
0.68 1.00 0.83 0.27 0.79 0.53 0.99 1.00 1.01 1.39 0.76
Transfer ScoreCard-Transfer
1.15 0.82 1.01 0.75 1.15 1.14 0.86 0.78 0.70 1.15 0.36 Proportionality Index Key: 0.9 and above 0.8 -0.9 0.79 and below
Degree and Certificate Completion ESL/Basic Skills Completion
PROPORTIONALITY INDEX BY GROUP
African-American Hispanic SUCCESS INDICATORS Course Completion
Completion Counts (3 year rate) Scorecard (6 year rate)
# in Cohort 663 6,778 # Received Degree 122 984 % with Degree 18.4% 14.5% Degrees + Certificates 128 1,148 % Degrees + Certificates 19.3% 16.9% Degree, Certificate, and/or Transfer 176 2,383 % Degree, Certificate, and/or Transfer 26.5% 35.2% Completion (Degree, Cert, Transfer, 60 Units)* 281 3,318 Overall % Completion 42.4% 49.0% *Includes students who completed 60 transferrable units but did not transfer nor receive a degree or certificate Include 2012 cohort but not updated 3 year rates for 2013 cohort
Transfer information from the National Student Clearinghouse as of August 6th, 2016
Degree and Transfer 2010-2011 through 2014-2015 First-Time Freshmen Athlete Non-Athlete Difference # % # % Received a Degree 188 20.7% 2010 8.0%
2.6x increase
Transferred 355 39.0% 3283 13.1%
3.0x increase
Transfer with Degree 132 14.5% 608 2.4%
6.0x increase
Transfer with No Degree 223 24.5% 2675 10.7%
2.3x increase
Total First-Time Freshmen 910 25,043 Transfer School Type
Athlete Non-Athlete
Difference
# % # % CSU System 101 11.1% 1151 4.6% 2.4x increase UC System 26 2.9% 603 2.4% 1.2x increase Private (in state + out of state) 120 13.2% 1177 4.7% 2.8x increase Out of State Public 108 11.9% 352 1.4% 8.4x increase Total First-Time Freshmen 910 25,043
Student Success Pathway, Cohort and Block scheduling, 1+2+2 Model
One year for remediation Two years for AA-T/AS-T completion Two years for BA/BS completion Comprehensive and integrated Student Academic Support System
Scalable Model Reduce Time for Remediation Reduce Time to Graduation Narrow Electives Reduce Confusion Map Out Courses and Utilize Block Scheduling Reduce time for degree completion from 6 to 3
Education made affordable with clearly designed Pathways
Early College High School:
MOU with Riverside Unified School District MOU with Jurupa Unified School District Students will come to RCC with up to 30 units of college credit – just beginning this partnership with local feeder high schools. Reduce time for Degree Completion from 6 to 1 year
Administration of Justice Journalism Anthropology Mathematics Art History Music Communication Studies Philosophy Computer Science Physics Early Childhood Education Psychology Economics Sociology English Spanish Geography Studio Arts History Theater
Anthropology Economics Biochemistry Mathematics Biology Molecular biology Cell biology Physics Chemistry Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Sociology Business Administration Communications Computer Science English Film/Media Studies History Political Science Philosophy Psychology These pathways cover two-thirds of all admission applications UC receives from transfer students. http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/transfer/preparation-paths/index.html
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 to date
Comprehensive SEP 5352 Comprehensive SEP 6766 Comprehensive SEP 8597 Comprehensive SEP 2699 Updated SEP 133 Updated SEP 409 Updated SEP 638 Updated SEP 144 Total: 5485 Total: 7175 Total: 9235 Total: 2843
Fall 2015
Fall 2015 Total
Fall 2016
Fall 2016 Total Division and Department AA AS Certificate AA AS Certificate English, Humanities, and World Languages 2,300 487 204 2,991 3,463 762 343 4,573 Behavioral Sciences 1,346 402 179 1,927 2,009 627 311 2,952 Communication Studies 188 188 310 310 Economics, Geography, and Political Science 41 41 English 335 335 523 523 History, Humanities, and Philosophy 417 417 557 557 World Languages 14 85 25 124 23 135 32 190
Fall 2015
Fall 2015 Total
Fall 2016
Fall 2016 Total Division and Department AA AS
Certificate
AA AS
Certificate
Math, Science, and Kinesiology 418 2,971 32 3,421 536 4,246 52 4,834 Kinesiology 418 169 32 619 536 193 52 781 Life Sciences 2 2 1 1 Math 50 50 80 80 Math & Science 2,750 2,750 3,956 3,956 Physical Science 16 16 Nursing 621 474 1,095 822 845 1,669
More students in Fall 2016 are beginning with declared majors, ready to begin a specific pathway
Fall 2015
Fall 2015 Total
Fall 2016
Fall 2016 Total Division and Department AA AS
Certificate
AA AS
Certificate
Fine and Performing Arts 480 176 656 754 293 1,047 Art 26 99 125 78 140 218 Dance 2 2 5 5 Music 128 75 203 228 148 376 Performing Arts 263 263 357 357 Theatre 63 63 91 91
*Chancellor-Approved Certificates **Broad Transfer Metric. Numbers not yet available for RCC students enrolled in 2015-2016 and transferring in Fall 2016.
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Received a Degree 1,558 1,647 1,856 Received a Certificate* 435 476 376 Transferred** 2,885 3,448 Transfer with Degree or Cert
597 942
Transfer with No Degree or Cert
2,258 2,506
Summer 2015 Summer 2016
Course
# Enrolled % Passed # Enrolled % Passed Typical Fall Pass %
English 50 219 78.5% 224 79.4% 66.7% ESL (all courses) 31 45.0% 30 67.0% 72.2% Reading (all courses) 266 64.0% 190 68.0% 65.2% Math 35 343 57.4% 299 58.9% 51.0%
Basic Skills 15,937 56.2% CTE 3,053 10.8% Transfer 6,412 22.6% Transfer Level Courses 2,940 10.4% Total 28,342