Student Success Scorecard 2016 Report October 2016 Background - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Student Success Scorecard 2016 Report October 2016 Background Intended to provide broad transparency and accountability. Provides measures of progress towards specific outcomes: Completion Rate Persistence Rate 30+ Unit


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Student Success Scorecard 2016 Report

October 2016

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  • Intended to provide broad transparency and accountability.
  • Provides measures of progress towards specific outcomes:
  • Completion Rate
  • Persistence Rate
  • 30+ Unit Completion Rate
  • Remedial Rate
  • Career Technical Education (CTE) Completion Rate
  • Skills Builder
  • Career Development and College Preparation (CDCP) Rate
  • Outcome measures are reported by:
  • Overall: Student attempted any level of Math or English in the first three years
  • College Prepared: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or English was

college level

  • Unprepared for College: Student’s lowest course attempted in Math and/or

English was remedial level

  • Demographics: age, gender and ethnicity

Background

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New to the Student Success Scorecard

  • Expanded College Profile
  • Headcount by gender, age, and ethnicity
  • FTES
  • Total number of credit and non-credit sections
  • Median credit class size
  • Percent of full-time faculty (Districtwide full-time faculty
  • bligation)
  • Student to counseling ratio
  • Skills Builders: cohort are students who enrolled in at least .5

units of CTE courses. The indicator measures the median percentage change in wage at one year after the student left the college.

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Completion Rate

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Compared to 2015:

  • Overall: City decreased

4%, Mesa decreased by 5%. Miramar, and statewide demonstrated no change.

  • Prepared: City increased

by 2%, Mesa decreased by 1%. Miramar and statewide demonstrated no change.

  • Unprepared: City

decreased 5%, Mesa decreased by 4%, Miramar increased by 2%, and statewide demonstrated no change.

52% 68% 50% 53% 72% 46% 51% 69% 45% Overall Prepared Unprepared

City Mesa Miramar

47% 70%

Statewide Average

40%

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30 Units Rate

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Compared to 2015:

  • Overall: City increased

2%, Mesa increased by 3%, Miramar decreased by 1%, and statewide increased 1%.

  • Prepared: City increased

by 11%, Mesa demonstrated no change, Miramar increased by 2%, and statewide increased 2%.

  • Unprepared: City

increased by 1%, Mesa increased by 4%, Miramar decreased by 2%, and statewide increased 1%.

52% 63% 50% 63% 59% 65%

68% 73% 66% Overall Prepared Unprepared City Mesa Miramar 68% 73% 66% Statewide Average

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72% 78% 71% 76% 77% 76% 75% 74% 76%

Overall Prepared Unprepared City Mesa Miramar

Persistence Rates

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Compared to 2015:

  • Overall: City

decreased 4%, Mesa demonstrated no change, Miramar and statewide increased 2%.

  • Prepared: City

increased by 6%, Mesa by 1%, Miramar decreased by 3%, and statewide increased 2%.

  • Unprepared: City

decreased 6%, Mesa no change, Miramar increased by 3%, and statewide increased 2%.

73% 73% 75%

Statewide Average

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Remedial Rates

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Compared to 2015:

  • Math: City increased

by 2%, Mesa increased by 3%, Miramar increased by 3%, and statewide increased 2%.

  • English: City increased

by 2%, Mesa increased 1%, Miramar decreased by 1%, and statewide increased by 2%.

  • ESL: City decreased

4%, Mesa increased by 1%, Miramar decreased by 4%, and statewide observed no change.

Statewide Average

33% 45% 29% 22% 43% 25% 36% 51% 26% 33% 50% 22%

Math English ESL City Mesa Miramar

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Career Technical Education Rate

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Compared to 2015:

  • Overall: City College

increased by 1%, Mesa increased by 2%, Miramar increased by 6% and statewide increased by 1%.

52% 58% 52% City Mesa Miramar Statewide Average

51%

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CDCP Rates

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Compared to 2015:

  • Overall: Continuing

Education demonstrated no change. Statewide increased by 4%

Statewide Average 13% 6% Continuing Education

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Skills Builders Wage Increase

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19% 18% 7% City Mesa Miramar Statewide Average 14%

Median Inflation Adjusted Wage Increase:

  • City: 18% increase
  • Mesa: 18% Increase
  • Miramar: 7% Increase
  • Statewide:14% Increase
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Other Scorecard Metrics

  • Sections
  • City: 3,927
  • Mesa: 5,291
  • Miramar: 2,277
  • Continuing Education: 4,301
  • Median Section Size
  • City: 23 students
  • Mesa: 24 students
  • Miramar: 27 students
  • Continuing Education: N/A
  • Percent of Full-Time Faculty
  • 51.4% for all colleges

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Other Scorecard Metrics (cont.)

  • Student Counselor Ratio
  • City: 648:1
  • Mesa: 749:1
  • Miramar: 585:1
  • Continuing Education: 1,247:1

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Questions

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