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Office of the Registrar Degree Audit STARS Project

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Office of the Registrar. Degree Audit STARS Project. Overview. Background Definition Degree Audit Demonstration Assessment Future Enhancements Question & Answer. Background. Academic History Project 2002-2006 Student Success Measures 2006 Degree Audit Task Force 2006. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Office of the Registrar

Office of the Registrar

Degree Audit

STARS Project

Page 2: Office of the Registrar

Overview

• Background

• Definition

• Degree Audit

• Demonstration

• Assessment

• Future Enhancements

• Question & Answer

Page 3: Office of the Registrar

Background

• Academic History Project 2002-2006

• Student Success Measures 2006

• Degree Audit Task Force 2006

Page 4: Office of the Registrar

Retention Comparison by Institution Type: All Students

73.3 72.9 74.7

60.8 60.5 61.1

50

65

80

1 Year 2 Year

WSUModerately SelectiveUrban

Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange, National study of first-time, full-time freshmen entering college in fall of 1996 based on 318,043 students at 360 institutions.

(percentage of students retained)

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Graduation Comparison:All Students

9.5

18.314.9

33.1

43.539.3

0

15

30

45

4 Year 6 Year

WSUModerately SelectiveUrban

Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange, National study of first-time, full-time freshmen entering college in fall of 1996 based on 318,043 students at 360 institutions.

Page 6: Office of the Registrar

Definition

What is a Degree Audit?

• Detailed outline of the academic requirements of a program

• Real-time analysis of a student’s progress towards degree completion

• Interactive academic advising tool• Graduation audit tool

Page 7: Office of the Registrar

Degree Audit Process

• Programs are made up of areas of requirements:– General – GPA, minimum credits, effective terms– General Education– Major– Concentration– Minor– Electives

• Areas are used to define the specific requirements of each program. nn

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General Education

• Within the General Education area, we identify the courses for competency, group and exposure requirements.

• Requirements can be met by a course, course attribute, or a non-course attribute like a competency test

– ENG 1020

– BC

– EQE

Page 9: Office of the Registrar

Audit of Current Gen Ed

• Students who request to withdraw from classes will be assigned one of the three following grades:

WP Withdrawal PassingWF Withdrawal Failing

WN Withdrawal Never Attended, or no Graded Work to Date

• Beginning 5th week of the term

• Notations do not affect GPA

Page 10: Office of the Registrar

New Gen Ed Audit

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Assessment

• Program requirements are clearly stated

• Real-time compliance report

• Audit shows how completed and in-progress courses apply to program

• Web self-service for advisors and students

• Includes “what if” analysis feature to explore program options

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Future Enhancements• Future course planning

• Forecast course schedule requirements

• Request substitutions and waivers

• Links to course scheduling

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Q & A?

Gayle [email protected] (7-9051)

Robert [email protected] (7-7891)