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CEMR 2010 Enrollment Plan Report

CEMR 2010 Enrollment Plan Report. Prepared for the Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee and Graduate Program and Research Committee. Agenda. Enrollment background 2010 WVU Goals and CEMR Plans Progress toward goals Threats to meeting our goals. Undergraduate Enrollment - UgE.

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CEMR 2010 Enrollment Plan Report

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  1. CEMR 2010 Enrollment Plan Report Prepared for the Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee and Graduate Program and Research Committee

  2. Agenda • Enrollment background • 2010 WVU Goals and CEMR Plans • Progress toward goals • Threats to meeting our goals

  3. Undergraduate Enrollment - UgE Retention effect on discipline major enrollment (DME)

  4. Graduate enrollment - GdE Significant loss in MS enrollment

  5. Total enrollment picture Total enrollment is stable even with MS enrollment declines but needs to grow

  6. The challenge! • The University goal for CEMR is a 12.3% increase in F05 enrollment and instructional FTE by Fall of 2010 • Fall 2005 enrollment & instructional FTE levels were • 2749 students: 2012 undergraduate & 737 graduate students • 1895 instructional FTE * # of undergraduate sch/15 or # of grad sch/12 • By Fall 2010 CEMR must • Increase enrollment by 354 students from Fall 05 enrollment of 2749 • Increase instructional FTE by 240 from Fall 05 instructional FTE of 1859

  7. The CEMR plan • Enrollment growth must occur in both the undergraduate and graduate programs. • Undergraduate efforts will focus on improving • the quality and quantity of freshman class majors, • Engineering, General engineering, Pre-Biom & Pre-CS • freshman to sophomore retention, • sophomore to junior retention and • increasing our first time transfers through articulation agreements. • Graduate efforts will focus on increasing • graduate enrollment and • the enrollment ratio of Ph.D. to Master’s degree.

  8. Engineering major •  Engineering (Code 3040) enrollment by about 13% from 274 (F05) to 320 (F10) • Responsibility: Migri Prucz • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 274 280 290 300 310 320 • How: • Increased HS outreach in WV through • HS career fairs • Contact with minority or under-represented groups • Focused mailing to inquiry database, etc. • Earlier branding of potential students

  9. General Engineering • Maintain General Engineering (Code 3049) enrollment at about 240 through F(10) • Responsibility: Migri P. • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 246 250 250 250 245 240 • How: • Continue current activities of mailing, on-campus visitation days, etc.

  10. Pre-Biometrics •  Pre-Biometrics (Code 3090) enrollment from 7 in Fall 2005 to 21 by Fall 2010 • Responsibility: Migri Prucz & LDCSEE • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 7 8 10 13 17 21 • How: • Under development

  11. Pre-CS •  Pre-CS (Code 3034) enrollment from 25 in Fall 2005 to 50 by Fall 2010 • Responsibility: Migri Prucz & LDCSEE • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 25 28 32 37 43 50 • How: • Under development

  12. Quality of FTFT freshman •  average ACT/SAT math scores of 3040 majors from 28.9/651 (F05) to 31/665 (F10) • Responsibility: Migri P. and ADAA • Plan: • Increase # of students with ACT/SAT math scores >= 32/720 from 32 in 2005 to 48 by 2010; • Increase # of students with ACT/SAT math scores between 29-32/650-720 from 80 in 2005 to 120 by 2010; • How: • STAR program; Freshman scholarship; etc.

  13. “STAR” program for residents • 1st time done was in F05 for 06/07 recruits • HS GPA 3.8 or greater; ACT/SAT math score of 30/700 or greater; and ACT/SAT composite or total score of 30/1340 or greater • 38 invited • 13 attended (34%) • 9 made academic and housing deposits (69%)

  14. Quality of FTFT recruits •  average ACT/SAT math scores of 3049 majors from 22.6/539 (F05) to 23.5/545(F10) • Responsibility: Migri P. ADAA • Plan: • Reduce # of students with ACT/SAT math scores of ≤ 22/500 • How: • Under discussion in the EC • Raise ACT/SAT math entrance requirements to 22/500 • wait list students with ACT/SAT math scores ≤ 22/500

  15. Freshman retention • Maintain Fr/Soph retention of 3040 majors at or above 73% • Responsibility: Robin H. • Plan: Keep retention of 3040 majors above 73% annually • How: • Continue initiatives started since 2003; • Annually improve the academic quality of the FTFT 3040 students

  16. Retention efforts: Grade in Math 155 classes

  17. Retention efforts: GPA in Math 155 classes

  18. Freshman retention •  Fr/Soph retention of 3049 majors from 55% (04/05 AY) to 61% (10/11 AY) • Responsibility: Robin H. • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 57%58% 59% 60% 60% 61% • How: • Continue initiatives started since 2003; • Annually improve the academic quality of the FTFT 3049 students

  19. Freshman retention •  Fr/Soph retention of 3034 and 3090 majors from about 40% (F05) to 65% (F10) • Responsibility: LDCSEE • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 40%45% 50% 55% 60% 65% • How: • Changed requirements to move from Pre-CS to CS; • Other initiatives being developed

  20. Sophomore to Junior retention • Benchmarked sophomore losses in the majors over three years from 2000/01 to 2002/03

  21. Our target Soph. to Jr. losses • Asked chairs to indicate what they thought were reasonable losses in the majors and created a target retention curve

  22. Retention – major soph. cohort study to Sr. year Majors initiating sophomore retention plans with the 2006/07 academic year.

  23. Sophomore to Junior losses in the majors •  Discipline major sophomore losses across the college from an average of about 20% to 12% by 09/10 AY • Responsibility: Individual departments • Plan: individual to departments depending on benchmarking performance • Progress will be monitored by my office and reported annually

  24. MS enrollment • Maintain or have small growth in the MS graduate enrollment from its current level level of about 540 students in F(05) • Responsibility: Departments and College • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 530530 535 535 540 540

  25. Ph.D. enrollment •  Ph.D. enrollment from 184 students in Fall 2005 to 280 by Fall 2010 • Responsibility: Departments and College • Plan 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 184200 220 240 260 280

  26. Total Graduate enrollment • Increase graduate enrollment by about 9.5% from 739 in Fall 2005 to 808 by Fall 2010 • Responsibility: Departments and College • Plan: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 739 746 754 769 784 808 • Goal for 2006/07 is for my office to bring renewed college and department focus on graduate recruiting and retention

  27. CEMR Enrollment Plan

  28. Progress toward 06 goals • Engineering major enrollment • Increase from 274 to 280 – actual was 313 •  # of students with SAT/ACT math scores 720/32 • Surpass 05 levels of 32 students – actual was 28 •  # of students with SAT/ACT math scores between 650-720 or 29-32 • Surpass 05 levels of 80 students – actual was 91

  29. Progress toward 06 goals • Reduce General Engineering students with ACT/SAT math scores ≤ 500 • Have fewer than the 67 students in 2005 – actual number in 2006/07 was only 55 students • 05/06 Fr-Soph retention • Keep Engineering major at or above 73% - actual was 74% • Increase General Engineering major from 55% to 57% - actual was 61%

  30. Progress toward 06 goals • Graduate enrollment • Keep MS enrollment around 530 to 540 – actual was 468 • Increase PhD enrollment from 184 to 200 – actual was 182 • Increase Total graduate enrollment from 739 to 746 – actual was 683

  31. The results- enrollment Met our goals except for graduate enrollment

  32. Other positive news • In 2005 WVU’s undergraduate enrollment level broke the ASEE national top 50 largest BS programs at #48 • CEMR undergraduate enrollment growth is exceeding our peers.

  33. Threats to meeting our goals • Nationally B.S. enrollment growth turned negative in 2004. The projections are for several more years of negative enrollment growth. • Even though we offer a tremendous product to potential students it is likely that we will not be able to buck that national B.S. enrollment trend for long if it continues.

  34. ASEE undergraduate data

  35. Threat to meeting our goals • Nationally engineering MS enrollment growth rate has been negative for the last 3 yrs • recruiting into a negative growth trend is tough

  36. ASEE Masters data

  37. Threats to meeting our goals • By 2010 all the states from which we recruit the best will be facing declining HS school populations

  38. Thank you • QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

  39. ASEE Doctoral Data

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