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A2S: MAP-Works and First Year Student Retention. Student Success Center Office of Assessment and Institutional Research. Welcome. Jeff Meece Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management.
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A2S: MAP-Works and First Year Student Retention Student Success Center Office of Assessment and Institutional Research
Welcome Jeff Meece Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management
Ericca RollandDirector Student Success CenterKeri DuceStudent Success CoordinatorMarianne GuidosOffice of Assessment and Institutional Research
Overview • Student Profile (handouts) • Fall Transition Survey • Time management, balance, peer connections and finances • Degree Attainment • Commitment to Institution • First Semester Grades • Academic Performance • Fall to Fall Retention • The Big Picture
Fall Transition Survey 2011 2012 (11/9/12) Response Rate – 79% 90% of students have a contact/note/referral logged Reports viewed – 30% so far (largest increase- commuter students) 71% viewed by faculty/staff • Response Rate – 81% • 100% of students had a contact/note/referral in 2011-12 • Reports viewed - 26% in 2011-12 leading to .4+ GPA • 99% of students viewed by faculty/staff in 2011-12
Fall Transition Survey Concerns 2012 1444 students with Early Warnings Top Concerns: Financial Concerns Balance Academics Time Management Test Anxiety Creating a Plan Peer Connections
What do students like most about college? • 837 – Freedom/Independence • 638 – People • 289 – Classes • 273 – Campus/Environment • 212 – Learning • 181 – Social Life • 117 – Schedule
What do students like least about college? • 641 – Workload/Stress • 280 – No sense of belonging • 207 – Class • 176 – People/Roommates • 159 – Residence Halls • 137 – Expensive • 112 – Transportation/Parking
Points of Interest • 22% of students do not know what percentage of their tuition is covered by financial aid. • Majority of students do not intend to get involved in campus or community service organizations, intramurals, etc. • 68% of students do not work. Less than 10% work over 20 hours per week.
High Impact Practices • 45% of students are extremely interested in studying abroad • 26 % of students are extremely interested in research with a faculty member • 542 students are in 22 Living Learning Communities • 901 students are in 45 Learning Communities
Time management, balance, peer connections and finances continue to be a major concern for our students. What specific strategies can we implement to address these areas of concern?
UWM First-time Student Profile % with ACT < 21 % with developmental need
Fall 2011 75% of students are extremely committed to completing a degree . . .
. . . just not at UWM Fall 2011
But, students are more committed to completing a degree at UWM this year than last.
Only 54 out of 298 students who indicated they would transfer intended to transfer when they started in the Fall.
Where do the potential transfers say they are going via MAP-Works? • 50 respondents who intended to transfer shared more information: • 30 plan to transfer within UW System • Top 3: UW-Madison, UW-Whitewater & UW-Stevens Point • 5 plan to transfer to two year schools • 25 plan to transfer to four year schools • 20 plan to transfer out of the UW System • 14 to out-of-state institutions
Non-Targeted Transfers via the Clearing House Targeted
UWM First-time Student Fall to Fall Retention and Transfer to Other Schools Targeted Non-Targeted
72% of students who indicated they would transfer at the end of this year did not intend to transfer when they started. Why? What do we do differently through the recruitment process & first six weeks? How do we address the gap between targeted and non-targeted students?
How do first semester grades affect their decision? First Semester Grades
What do you think your GPA will be this term? Students Expect High Grades
But what is interfering with attendance or completing homework? • 47 – Work/School/Life Balance • 37 – Personal/Health Issues • 29 – Time Management • 13 – Living Environment • 13 – Poor Study Skills • 10 – Transportation/Parking • 6 – Financial Difficulties • 2 – Athletics
Students who visited tutoring centers had higher grades No visits: 2.56 gpa 1-2 visits: 3.12 gpa 3-5 visits: 3.17 gpa 6-10 visits: 2.99 gpa 11+ visits: 3.10 gpa
Is it academic? N=58 N=332 N=701 N=615
Is it academic? N=993 N=664 N=42
Is it academic? Fall to fall retention N=12 N=394 N=437 N=864
How do we support students academically?How do we increase faculty connections?
MAP-Works risk indicator is associated with retention (Fall 2011) Fall to Fall Retention