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Winona State University SUMMER SESS ION
2014 (AY15) Annual Report
Summer Session Faculty & Staff Toolkit - This site is a one-stop shop for your summer course planning needs. The variety of resources were designed to help you offer courses that students want and need. Visit the toolkit at winona.edu/summersession/toolkit.asp.
Summer Session Student Website - This site is a one-stop shop for students looking for information about Summer Session at WSU. Visit the student site at winona.edu/summersession.
Winona State Outreach & Continuing Education (OCED) - OCED serves as the coordinator for Summer Session. With questions, call 457-5080 or e-mail [email protected]. For more information about OCED, visit winona.edu/oced.
Teaching, Learning & Technology Services (TLT) - TLT helps you leverage educational technology. Contact TLT to begin planning for technology-rich online, hybrid and face-to-face courses. With questions, call 457-2900 or e-mail [email protected]. Learn more about TLT at winona.edu/it/tlt.asp.
Faculty & Staff Resources
WSU belongs to two summer session professional organizations.
Professional Memberships
The North American Association of Summer Session (NAASS) is comprised of deans and directors from higher education instututions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. This organization aims to develop quality summer programming and academic standards, and presents opportunities for professional growth. Learn more at www.naass.org.
The North Central Conference on Summer Sessions (NCCSS) is a regional organization comprised of approximately 100 representatives from accredited public and private colleges and universities.
The NCCSS is “dedicated to meeting high standards in summer programs”. Learn more at www.nccss.org.
Make plans to host or staff a booth at the Summer Session Fair. It’s a wonderful opportunity to promote your summer session programs to students.
Look for more information in January 2014
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Summer SessionInformation Fair
February 25, 2015Kryzsko Commons
NEW DIRECTION
Here’s a preview of theSummer Session 2015 marketing campaign
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Summer Session Courses are
Viewable Online
Summer Session Information Fair
(Winona)
Summer Registration
Begins
May Session Begins
July 6, 2015
Second Summer Session Begins
June 1, 2015
First Summer Session Begins
Summer Session 2015 Important Dates
Oct. 1, 2014
TCF Deadline
Why Summer?
47% of all credits attempted during the summer of 2014 were online. *The tables presented in this report use
available data as of August 25, 2014.
Credits Attempted by Session and Fiscal Year
2,75
0 3,18
7
4,56
6
3,26
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3,31
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2,78
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5,46
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3,37
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C O L L E G E O F B U S I N E S S
C O L L E G E O F E D U C A T I O N
C O L L E G E O F L I B E R A L A R T S
C O L L E G E O F N U R S I N G &
H E A L T H S C I E N C E S
C O L L E G E O F S C I E N C E &
E N G I N E E R I N G
2013 2014 2015
6,100
8,035
8,745
2013
2014
2015
7,378 8,021 8,617
6,5436,871
6,917
3,2782,601
3,211
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First Summer Session
May Session
Highlights from Assessment Day 2014
67% of students considering Summer Session classes said it was to graduate on time.
62% of all surveyed students indicated that they were interested in taking fully online classes over the summer.
1862 students completed the 2014 Summer Session Assessement Day survey.
The full Summer Session Assessment Day Report can be found on the Summer Session Faculty & Staff Toolkit.
winona.edu/summersession/toolkit.asp
99% of all surveyed students were aware that WSU offers courses during the summer.
How Students Found OutAbout Summer Session at WSU
73% of students were interested in May Session.
65% of students were interested in First Summer Session.
35% of students were interested in Second Summer Session.
54% of students considering Summer Session classes said it was to get ahead in their major or graduate early.
61% of all surveyed students indicated that they were interested in taking courses within their major over the summer.
39% of all surveyed students indicated they were interested in taking face-to-face classes over the summer.
10%19%
15%12%
11%26%
21%37%
43%54%
46%43%
50%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
OtherOther WSU staff member
Family or friendsDigital signs
Summer Session eventsPostcard
A�ended Summer Session previouslyClassroom instructor
Major or program advisorOther students
PostersE-mail
WSU website
Summer Session at Winona State University helps students stay on track to meet their educational goals. As an institution dedicated to student success and continuous growth through learning, Summer Session is an integral part of our mission.
We have found in recent years that as we have offered more options to students during the summer, enrollment has climbed. This can be attributed to the departments and individuals who have chosen to respond to the needs and wishes of our students and make summer the perfect time for them to catch up, keep up and get ahead.
This report captures enrollment and student-reported data and gives a snapshot of the 2014 (AY15) WSU Summer Session. You will also find details of resources available to you that will help you continue to make WSU a place where students thrive all year.
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Chart Title
Online Only All Coursework
18,733
8,745
18,733
8,745
Five-Year Growth in Credits Attempted for
All and Online Courses