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Entering Students Have a Lot to Tell Us: Are We Listening?

NISODMonday, May 31, 201011:15AM – 12:15PMRoom 13A

Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE)

&Starting Right: Initiative on Student

Success

Listening to Entering Students

Center for Community College Student Engagement

SENSE & Starting RightListening to Entering Students

• 3rd year

• Represents 1.5 million students

• 199 colleges

• 35 states, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands

• Focus groupsCenter for Community College Student Engagement

Introducing … SENSE Benchmarks

• Early Connections

• High Expectations and Aspirations

• Clear Academic Plan and Pathway

• Effective Track to College Readiness

• Engaged Learning

• Academic and Social Support Network

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Benchmarks help your college…

• Establish baselines, set goals, and measure progress toward those goals.

• Gauge and monitor your performance in areas central to your mission and goals.

• Answer the question of how your performance compares to the national average — and a reminder to ask whether that average is good enough.

Benchmarking provides a basis for colleges to set priorities.

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Center for Community College Student Engagement

Welcome to College!

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Students don’t know what they don’t know…

but we expect them to!

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Early Connections

• Almost 30% of entering students didn’t really feel welcome.

• Fewer than half participated in on-campus orientation.

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Center for Community College Student Engagement

Do I Need Orientation?

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90%…of new students responding to the SENSE say they believe they have the motivation to do what it takes to succeed in college.

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High Expectations and Aspirations

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High Expectations and Aspirations

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High Expectations and Aspirations

80% of new students responding say their goal is to earn an Associate degree.

74% of new students responding say their goal is to transfer to a four-year college or university.

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85%…of new students responding to the SENSE survey say they’re academically prepared for college.

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High Expectations and Aspirations

Entering students are highly motivated, are committed to achieving their academic goals, and sincerely believe they will.

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Center for Community College Student Engagement

Yet … during the first 3 weeks

43% said they came to class unprepared.

More than 25% skipped class.

More than 31% turned in an assignment late.

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…of our students leave in their first year.

50%

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Helping students succeed through the equivalent of the first semester (12–15 credit hours) can dramatically improve subsequent success rates.

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Clear Academic Plan and Pathway

Almost 47% of entering students surveyed say they never met with an advisor!

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Clear Academic Plan and PathwayFor those who did see an advisor:

“An advisor helped me to…

…select courses for my first term” – 70%…choose a program or major” – fewer than 60%

…set academic goals and create a plan for

achieving them” – fewer than 38%

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Please Advise Me!

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More than 70%

of entering students say no college staff member talked with them about outside commitments to help them figure out how many classes to take.

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Too Many Hours…

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Effective Track to College ReadinessBased on placement tests entering students report:

75% of students surveyed placed into at least one developmental class.

15% needed remediation in all 3 areas

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Center for Community College Student Engagement

Effective Track to College Readiness

More than 25% say they were not required to enroll in classes they tested into.

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Effective Track to College Readiness

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Helping students complete their first developmental course can dramatically improve subsequent success rates.

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Engaged Learning

• More than 30% asked questions in class or contributed to discussion ONCE or NEVER

• Almost half worked with other students in class ONCE or NEVER

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Give Me a Reason to Come to Class…

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Engaged Learning

• Fewer than half the students surveyed said instructors had activities to introduce students to one another.

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When it Works…

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Have you asked for help?57% say ONCE or NEVER

Gone to a tutor? 84% say NEVER

Gone to a math, writing, or other skill lab? 66% say NEVER

Engaged Learning

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I Need Help, But…

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Students don’t do optional!

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I’m Getting Help!

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Are you connected?

• Does anyone know your name?

• Do you know anyone?

• 3-4 weeks after classes started…a number of students in focus groups DID NOT KNOW THEIR INSTRUCTORS’ NAMES!

Academic and Social Support Network

Academic and Social Support Network

During their first 3 weeks…

More than a third said instructors didn’t clearly explain academic and support services available at the college…or they weren’t sure if their instructors had… :-}

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What entering students are telling us:During their first 3 weeks…

• Almost 30% didn’t know they could get academic advising…

47% didn’t use it.

• More than 25% didn’t know they could get financial aid advising...

56% didn’t use it.

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What entering students are telling us:During their first 3 weeks…

• More than 50% didn’t know they could get career counseling…

82% didn’t use it.

• Almost 30% didn’t know they could get extra help in a writing or math lab...

65% didn’t use it.

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What Matters Most for Entering Student Success?

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Students Start Right When They…Make connections –

• Between now and their future (setting goals)

• With faculty, staff, and other students

• Between what they’re learning and what’s important to them – personally and professionally

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Navigate successfully through college systems, processes, and procedures

They understand what they’re doing and why it matters

Students Start Right When They…

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Students use the word “mandatory” and want us to use it when we know what they need.

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Colleges committed to student success

…make student engagement

inescapable!

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Most importantly…

Students can’t succeed if they don’t come back!

Survey of Entering Student Engagement

Angela Oriano-Darnall Associate Director, CCCSE

Arleen ArnspargerProject Manager, Initiative on Student Success

Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE)Community College Leadership Program The University of Texas at Austin

Websites – www.enteringstudent.org www.ccsse.org

For more information:

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