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University of Southern Indiana

Learn how MAP-Works improves students’ transition to college by focusing on academic success, retention, and involvement through the Transition Survey. Explore the history of MAP-Works at USI, its impact on retention rates, and goals for 2013-2014.

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University of Southern Indiana

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  1. University of Southern Indiana MAP-Works 2013-2014

  2. MAP-Works and how it works Improves students’ transition to the college environment Focus on academic success, retention, student development, and student involvement Transition Survey is the tool that serves as the catalyst for early intervention

  3. History of MAP-Works at USI • Fall ‘08 – University Division & 2 residence halls (582) 460 student responses (79%) • Fall ‘09 – University Division, all university housing, and PLUSS program in the College of Science & Engineering (1,407) 1,060 student responses (75%) • Fall ‘10 – All new freshmen (2,098) 1,295 student responses (62%) • Fall ‘11 – All new freshmen, Assessment Day administration (2025) 1,860 student responses (93%) • Fall ‘12 – All new freshmen, Assessment Day administration (1,853) 1,687 student responses (90.6%)

  4. History of MAP-Works at USI • University Division incorporated MAP student report results into the UNIV 101 class curriculum • Housing and Residence Life staff has used it to identify and resolve problems before they become real issues • LLCs, Honors program, PLUSS advisors, academic departments, and UD have used it as part of the advising process • Assessment Day administration has provided the means to increase response rate

  5. Retention Success at USI Fall 2012 entering Freshmen Class = 1,870 EBI Participation Rate = 90.6% - 1,687 responses Fall 2012 to Spring 2013 Retention • All new freshmen: 86.3% • EBI participants: 88.4% • Non-participants: 67.2%

  6. Other Data… • 454 students accessed their Student Report (24.4%) • 70.7% of students reported that they were committed to getting a degree here • Only 50.5% of students reported with confidence that they can afford tuition and fees next semester • 65.3% of students (1,221) were GREEN in the MAP-Works Risk Indicator • 87.4% of all students’ surveyed had their information reviewed by a student and/or staff member

  7. Top Five Issues for 2012 cohort

  8. 2013-2014 Administration • Development and implementation of training sessions (several opportunities to attend hands-on training session) • College faculty/staff • University Division • LLCs, Honors program, and CNHP/SEE Advising Centers staff • Student Development staff • Housing and Residence Life staff & RAs • FYE 2014 Instructors

  9. 2013-2014 Administration • MAP-Works survey will be part of USI’s fall assessment day testing (4th week of classes) • Expect a 90%+ response rate • Student reports will be available immediately for advisors/staff to utilize • Faculty/staff can incorporate discussion of student feedback reports into the classroom, advising appointments, housing meetings, and programmatic efforts

  10. Impact • A first-year experience for all new 1st-year students • Increase retention & graduation rates • Facilitate academic advising sessions • Assist with enrollment management • Assist faculty/academic staff and residence life staff in preserving and nurturing our campus community • Generate a better understanding of our USI students

  11. Goals for 2013-2014 • Increase fall and spring check-up surveys response rates to 60% • Increase the # of students that view their own student report • Provide targeted impact information to campus community throughout the year • Integrate MAP-Works process into FYE Course for 2014 • Full scale implementation of MAP-Works process with the CNHP and SEE Advising Centers

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