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ASSESSING OUR SUCCESS Bruce Clemetsen Dean of Student Services LBCC Jackie Balzer Dean of Students OSU

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Page 1: ASSESSING OUR SUCCESS Bruce Clemetsen Dean of Student Services LBCC Jackie Balzer Dean of Students OSU

ASSESSING OUR SUCCESS

Bruce Clemetsen

Dean of Student Services

LBCC

Jackie Balzer

Dean of Students

OSU

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DPP by the Numbers

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Admission Numbers

• Total applications: 8300+• Total admits: 7300+• Total enrolled @ LBCC: 4600+• Admit yield: 88.6%• Enrolled @ LBCC yield: over 60%• DPP Applications as % of total:

OSU 5% LBCC 25+%

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25.20%

24.50%23.44%

8.13%

3.53%

20.41%19.01%

16.68%

13.80% 15.21%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

DPP Stats: % LBCC Applications

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DPP Applicants by Race

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Asian Black Native American Latino/Latina

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Majors

• Business• Engineering• Undecided• Liberal Arts• Education• Health and Human Sciences

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Enrollment LevelsLBCC Data

• DPP students average 14-16 credits per year at LBCC

• Full time student headcount: 30+% to 50% of total credit headcount

• The number of DPP students taking at least one class at LBCC is doubling every 4 years

• More students are taking non-credit courses

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Degree Attainment

• 1200+ program graduates from OSU

• LBCC awarding more AS degrees

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OSU Class of 2003First four years of DPP

• Three-Year Transfer/Grad. Rate (LBCC)– DPP: 19% Non- DPP: 9%

• OSU Graduates– Among DPP Grads, 57% were older than 25

– Non- DPP Grads: 3.07 CGPA, with avg. of 108 OSU credits

– DPP Grads: 3.15 CGPA with avg. of 89 OSU credits

– 72% of cohort were transfer admits

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$10,500

$14,274

$10,998

$14,778

$12,153

$15,948

$13,353

$17,331

$14,571

$19,169

$15,855

$20,748

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

Class of2002

Class of2003

Class of2004

Class of2005

Class of2006

Class of2007

Approx. Tuition & Fees Paid by DPP v. OSU Native for Bachelor's

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OSU DPP Data

http://oregonstate.edu/admin/aa/ir/degreepartnership.html

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The Stories of DPP Students

A study of lived experiences

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DPP Student ExperienceLived Experience Themes

Blending and Swirling: The Student Experience

1. Identifying as DPP student

2. Gaining (re-gaining) momentum at the CC

3. Testing out the University

4. Moving thoughtfully between two institutions

5. Settling into the University

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Blending and Swirling: The DPP Student Experience

Community College

Degree Partner University

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DPP Student Experience

1. DPP Student Transition and Adjustment Highlights

– Students utilize academic opportunities and services at the CC to prepare for the university environment

– Student enrollment patterns between the two school allow student to transition slowly to the university

– Students utilize opportunities at the university to integrate socially– Students invest social and academic energy at both schools– Students do not report abrupt transitions, feelings of alienation,

and school separation anxiety– Students do not report decreased academic performance at the

university

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DPP Student Experience2. Degree Partnership Students Voice Similar Needs

– Lack of self-confidence and positive self-perceptions regarding readiness for university experience

– Desire to gain or re-gain confidence, competency, and momentum for their university experience

– Desire to utilize the diverse, small, and supportive environment of CC

– Concerned about affordability of college– A clear path, identity and connection to OSU

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DPP Student Experience3. Degree Partnership Students Utilized Two

Educational Settings

– DPP Students have positive experiences in CC Classes– DPP Students describe CC faculty as preparing them for

university environment– DPP Students utilize community education classes and

centers throughout their student experience– DPP Students have a positive view of CC and it’s role within

community and society– DPP Students value university identity and comprehensive

services

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DDP Student Experience4. Students Experience Some Administrative and Social

Difficulties

– Difficultly with financial aid and scholarships– No centralized services or information for DPP students– Not easy to meet other DPP students and mentors– Transportation between schools can be challenging– Not all University faculty, advisors and students know about

DPP• Must explain degree partnership to university personnel

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Implications1. DPP is Changing the Transition and Adjustment Student

Experience

– Early integration into the university, even before attending classes– Transition to university is spread out over time and at a slower

pace– Social transition can be separated from the academic transition– The number of academic and social integration opportunities are

increased and diverse– Articulation difficulty reduced– More information about DPP students is needed

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Implications2. DPP is Improving Access to Higher Education for

Students Who…

– Lack confidence for the university experience– Lack financial resources– Seek a supportive and diverse learning environment before

entering the university– Need an alternative to departure from the university– Need a clearer path to the university– Want to state their University identity and intention from the

beginning

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Implications

3. DPP Provides an Opportunity to Utilize the Strengths of the CC

– CC environment built social and academic confidence in DDP students

– CC small classes and CC faculty were valued by DPP students

– Cohorts formed at the CC support DPP students at the university

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Supporting Research

Students who began in public 2-year institutions who had co-enrolled had higher rates of bachelor’s degree attainments and persistence at 4-year institutions than their counterparts who did not co-enroll.” (pg. 19)

Peter, K. and Carroll, C. D. (2005). “The road less traveled? Students who enroll in multiple institutions.” National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. NCES 2005-157.

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What do we still need to learn?

• What data/story surprised you?

• From your perspective, what information tells you how the program is working?

• What questions are still unanswered?

• What are the three most important questions to be answered?