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Spring 2015 UVP Network Meeting Pittsburgh, PA. June 4-6, 2105 Hosted by: Carnegie Mellon University University of Pittsburgh. UVP landscape in RC institutions. Juan Manfredi Jameela Al-Jarodi June 5, 2015. Plan of the talk. Who are we? What units report to us ?
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Spring 2015 UVP Network MeetingPittsburgh, PA June 4-6, 2105 Hosted by: Carnegie Mellon University University of Pittsburgh
UVP landscape in RC institutions Juan Manfredi Jameela Al-Jarodi June 5, 2015
Plan of the talk • Who are we? • What units report to us? • What do UVPs do at research universities? • What does a typical RC institution look like? • How are we doing?
Job Title We report to the Chief Academic Officer (Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, or Executive Vice Chancellor) with a few exceptions.
Who reports to us? • Campus center for Advising and Academic Services, Campus Honors Program, Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, Division of General Studies, I-STEM Education Initiative, Illinois Promise, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Principal's Scholars Program, Office of the Registrar, Office of Student Financial Aid, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Office of Undergraduate Research, University Laboratory High School • First Year Experience Office (360 Connections, Signature Courses, First Year Interest Groups, Transfer Year Office), Vick Center for Strategic Advising and Career Counseling, Sanger Learning Center, Office for Core Curriculum, Center for Skills and Experiences Flags, Bridging Disciplines Programs, Office of Undergraduate Research, Discovery Scholars Program, Texas Success Initiative, Archer Fellowship Program. • Undergraduate Admissions, First Year of Studies, Core Curriculum Committee, Hesburgh Yusko Scholars Program, An Bryce Scholars Initiative, Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement Reserve Officer Training Corps, TRiO Programs (Upward Bound and Talent Search), Westville Prison Initiative
What do UVPs do at research Universities? • ROTC programs • Enrollment Management • Academic Sustainability • Articulation and Transfer Agreements • Diversity (4 HSI members) • Student Athletes, ACC • AAU, APLU, AA&CU • Academic Integrity • Student Affairs • Career Services • Global Academic Planning • Study Abroad • Instructional Facilities • Program Review • Honors programs, national fellowships • Faculty development and teaching resources • Teaching excellence awards • Mentoring programs • Undergraduate research • Enhanced curricula and courses • Teaching Technology Committee • Digital Learning • Living learning communities • Advising Centers/Committees • General Education • Assessment • Accreditation
Student characteristics of RC member institutions(1) • 0.2% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander • 12.4% Asian • 58% White • 3.1% Two or more races • 9% other • 5.8% nonresident aliens • 2013 average number of undergraduate (FTE) students is 24,783, of which • 51.1% are women • 6.7% age 25+ (non-traditional students) • 17.3% underrepresented groups • 6.3% Black • 10.6% Latino • 0.4% Native American • Average student to faculty ratio is 16 overall, 18 at pubic and 10 at private institutions
How are we doing? RC institutions efforts over the years have had positive impact on • Graduation rates • Retention rates so • And much more
Cohort Definitions National Average (NA): usually the average numbers for all 4-year degree granting institutions, count = 1807: 572 public 4-year and above, 1235 private (not-for-profit) Research Institutions (RI): institutions identified by the Carnegie Classification as research institutions with either very high or high research activities, count = 209: 148 public, 61 private Reinvention Center Member Institutions (RC): current members of the reinvention center (UVP network) who are predominantly research institutions with very high research activities, count= 69: 52 public, 17 private
Financial aid - 2013 • Nationally: the percentage of FFR • Receiving any financial aid is 89% and those receiving Pell grants is 40% • At research institutions the percentage of FFR • Receiving any financial aid is 80% and those receiving Pell grants is 27% • At RC member institutions the percentage of FFR • Receiving any financial aid is 76% and those receiving Pell grants is 25%
Thank you! Data collected from IPEDS data center, May 25, 2015. Thank you Jameela! http://nces.Ed.Gov/ipeds/datacenter/default.Aspx