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A Matter of Degrees: Creating Community College Partnerships That Work. David L. Eisler, president Ferris State University. Economic Pressures. Increased demand/importance of higher education Reduced funding Increased Cost Expanded enrollment. Our University. 12,575 Students
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A Matter of Degrees: Creating Community College Partnerships That Work David L. Eisler, president Ferris State University
Economic Pressures • Increased demand/importance of higher education • Reduced funding • Increased Cost • Expanded enrollment
Our University • 12,575 Students • Associate, bachelor, master, professional doctorate, certificates,170 programs • 20 locations, 17 community colleges • 14 Bachelors Degrees • 3 Associate Degrees • 9 Certificates • 4 Education Endorsements • 6 Masters Degrees • 70%, 80%, 43%, 23, 32
Why Partner? • Retention and Graduation • Appeal to New Market • Financial Savings for Students • Meet Workforce Needs
Why Partner? • New Market • Handle Enrollment Growth • Specialized Space and Services • Control Costs
Why Partner? • Faculty Opportunities • Financial Aid • Students
Partner Pitfalls • Need Access to Space at Premium Times in the Day • Promote the Program • Be the Eyes and Ears
Partner Pitfalls • What is the need? • What is the quality? • tenure, adjuncts, longevity, evaluation • What is the support? • Recruitment, admission, financial aid, textbooks, programmatic issues, advising, schedule, transfer plan
Models • 2+2, cohorts • 3+1 • Blended programs (NMC) • Flexible requirements • Completion programs (ITM) • Masters degrees
New Partners • United Association • Greenville • Career Ladders
Partner Possibilities • Shared facilities • Shared faculties • Shared systems
Thank you • Through partnered efforts –our students benefit • Questions • eislerd@ferris.edu