2 Alliance Member DC Arkansas Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Georgia ...

Preview:

Citation preview

2

Alliance Member

DC

Arkansas Colorado Connecticut District of

Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Montana Minnesota Mississippi Missouri

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

Nevada New Mexico Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

35 Members

COMPLETE COLLEGE AMERICA

The Alliance of States

The Game Changers

4

Guided Pathways to Success

DC

GPS at Scale States

GPS in STEM States

5

Fifteen to Finish

DC

States with Campus-Based Initiatives

Statewide Initiatives

6

White House SummitStates Committed to Transform Remediation

DC

States Committed to Scale Coreq by 2015

State Activity

Corequisite Remediation

7

DC

Performance Funding

Under Development

Implemented in At Least One Sector

8

Metrics and Data

DC

State & Institutional Data ReportedSome Data Reported

9

10

11

Four-YearMYTH

13Four-Year Myth

The vast majority of American college students do not graduate on time … but many more can – saving themselves and their families precious time and money.

14Four-Year Myth

On-Time Graduation Rates(Full-Time Students)

2-YearAssociat

e

4-YearBachelor’s

4-YearBachelor’

s(non-flagship) (flagship/very high research)

5% 19%

36%

ON TIME ON TIME ON TIME

15Four-Year Myth

150% Graduation Rates(Full-Time Students)

2-YearAssociat

e

4-YearBachelor’s

4-YearBachelor’

s(non-flagship) (flagship/very high research)

13%

43%

68%

IN 3 YEARS IN 6 YEARS IN 6 YEARS

16Four-Year Myth

50 of 580+public four-year institutions report on-time

graduation rates above 50%

17Four-Year Myth

Excess Credits(Full-Time Students)

60 Credits Standard

120 Credits Standard

120 Credits Standard

2-YearAssociat

e

4-YearBachelor’s

4-YearBachelor’

s(non-flagship) (flagship/very high research)

80.9 133.

5134.

6

18Four-Year Myth

Time to Degree(Full-Time Students)

2 Years Standard 120 Credits

Standard

2-YearAssociat

e

4-YearBachelor’s

4-YearBachelor’

s(non-flagship) (flagship/very high research)

3.6

4 Years Standard

4.9

4 Years Standard

4.4

19Four-Year Myth

Average Estimated Undergraduate Budget, 2013-2014

(Full-Time Students)

2-YearCommute

r

$3,264 $7,466

$1,270

$1,708

$2,225tuition

and feesroom

and board

books and supplies

transportation

other expenses

$15,933 Source: fly.temple.edu and

utexas.edu/enrollment-management/messages/ut-strives-improve-four-year-graduation-rates

20Four-Year Myth

Average Estimated Undergraduate Budget, 2013-2014

(Full-Time Students)

4-YearIn-State

$8,893 $9,498

$1,207

$1,123

$2,105

tuition and fees

room and board

books and supplies

transportation

other expenses

$22,826 Source: fly.temple.edu and

utexas.edu/enrollment-management/messages/ut-strives-improve-four-year-graduation-rates

21Four-Year Myth

Total Cost of Each Extra Year(Full-Time Students)

2-YearStudent

4-YearStudent

$15,933$35,000

in cost of attendance

in lost wages

$22,826$45,327

in cost of attendance

in lost wages

$50,933

$68,153Source: fly.temple.edu and

utexas.edu/enrollment-management/messages/ut-strives-improve-four-year-graduation-rates

22Four-Year Myth

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

UT-AUSTIN

On Time In 6 Years

$20,000 $35,000

On Time In 6 Years

Source: fly.temple.edu and utexas.edu/enrollment-management/messages/ut-strives-improve-four-year-graduation-rates

$19,000 $32,000

Cumulative Debt Upon Graduation

GUIDED PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS

GPS

NO CLEAR PATHTO GRADUATION

25

Too much choice – especially uninformed choice – leads to indecision or poor decisions.

26

Most people accept – even welcome – a default choice designed by informed professionals.

27

An academic semester-by-semester plan: a clear path to graduation.

New Model Structured Programs

[Nursing]

[Engineering]

[Honors]

28

Students don’t “discover” the right path; after choosing a major, the academic map is the default schedule.

29

The Essential Elements of GPS

Informed Choice and Meta Majors

Math Aligned to Majors

Academic Maps

Default Pathways

Critical Path Courses

Intrusive Advising

Recommended