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Key Performance Indicators Report Presented to Okanagan College Board of Governors June 28, 2011 Draft 2.7
ii | Okanagan College KPI Report
Executive Summary
A draft set of 23 key performance indicators (KPIs) was approved by the Okanagan College Board of Governors in November 2008. The KPIs fall into three categories: student, employee, and organizational indicators. Almost half of these are student indicators. Three of these KPIs do not yet have data available and are not reported here. Two of these, KPI 5 and 16, now have data sources. The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) has been conducted in 2011 as an assessment tool for KPI 5. Data from this study will be available by fall 2011. The Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) has been employed to track KPI 16. The BC Colleges Consortium Employee Survey referenced in KPI 10 has been discontinued. While we have continued to study alternatives, no acceptable assessment tool has yet been found for KPI 10, employee engagement. No employee satisfaction survey was conducted in 2011. However, a task force was formed and an extensive review of the previous survey results was conducted. From this review, an action list was created and followed up with reports submitted back to the employee communities. A comprehensive review of the multiple data sources that inform our key performance indicator results this year reflects the continued pattern of overall institutional success. Areas with Best Results For the sixth year in a row, Okanagan College has produced over 100 per cent of its total student enrolment FTE targets. The college has consistently increased its Ministry of Advanced Education (AVED) utilization every year with the last three years’ utilization over 100 per cent. In 2010-11, Okanagan College produced 5,170 full-time equivalent students in programs funded by AVED, with a target of 4,757 ministry-funded seats, or a utilization rate of 109 per cent. Overall utilization is 105 per cent. Aboriginal FTE and headcount numbers have both steadily increased since 2006 (688 and 1,501, respectively). The results for students’ satisfaction with the quality of education, with their transfer experiences, and with their educational goal achievement all remain high and close to the provincial averages. Areas to Watch The percentage of students satisfied with facilities fell to 83 per cent from 90 per cent the year before, but back to historic levels. Sixty-nine per cent of Aboriginal college students indicated that they feel their culture is respected and valued, the same percentage as the year before. Fewer diploma, certificate, and apprentice students were employed in jobs related to their training in 2010 over 2009; these results were close to the provincial average. However, Aboriginal students reported more training-related employment; from 71 per cent in 2009 to 76 per cent in 2010 with a provincial average of 74 per cent. As well, baccalaureate graduates did better than the provincial average, with 88 per cent and a provincial average of 72 per cent. Areas to Focus on Okanagan College received almost 50 per cent of the students from our region who immediately transitioned to post secondary education in the academic year 2009-10, the largest market share for all post secondary students in the region. The Okanagan College Region has seen an 8 per cent increase in the immediate-entry transition rate of 43.5, up from 35.4 per cent in 2001/02. However, the Okanagan College Region eight-year transition rate is the lowest in the province.
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Contents Executive Summary .................................................................................................................... ii
Background ................................................................................................................................. 1
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Student KPIs ............................................................................................................................... 2
KPI 4 Student satisfied with quality of education .................................................................. 2
KPIs 6 and 22 Students who would recommend Okanagan College ...................................... 4
KPI 3 Students satisfied with transfer experience .................................................................. 5
KPI 15 Student satisfaction with facilities .............................................................................. 5
KPI 21 Aboriginal students who feel their culture is respected and valued at Okanagan College .................................................................................................................................... 6
KPI 1 Students who achieve their educational goal (all) ........................................................ 7
KPI 18 Aboriginal students who achieve their educational goal ............................................ 8
KPI 2 Students employed in jobs related to their training (all) .............................................. 9
KPI 19 Aboriginal students employed in jobs related to their training ................................ 10
Employee KPIs ......................................................................................................................... 11
KPI 7 Employees who would recommend OC as an employer. ........................................... 11
KPI 8 Employees who feel they know how to do their job. ................................................. 11
KPI 9 Employees who feel they are achieving their goals. .................................................. 11
KPI 11 Employees who feel their region is valued. .............................................................. 11
KPI 16 Employee satisfaction with facilities. ....................................................................... 11
Organizational Effectiveness KPIs ........................................................................................... 12
KPI 12 Okanagan College FTE Utilization .......................................................................... 12
KPI 13 Space Utilization ...................................................................................................... 13
KPI 20 Aboriginal FTEs and Headcount .............................................................................. 14
KPI 23 Okanagan college students studying abroad ............................................................. 14
KPI 14 Students transitioning to Okanagan College ............................................................ 15
Appendix 1: Glossary ........................................................................................................... 17
Appendix 2: Additional Transition Information................................................................... 18
1 | Okanagan College KPI Report
Background
In May 2008, a committee was formed with a mandate to develop a set of KPIs for the college. In November 2008, a draft set of 23 KPIs was approved by the Board of Governors. With time and experience, this set is expected to be refined to approximately 10 KPIs in the future. These KPIs cover student success, employee satisfaction, and institutional effectiveness. Last year, three KPIs did not yet have subscribed data sources. KPI 5 Rank of College (Benchmark survey on student engagement) KPI 10 Rank of College (Benchmark survey on employee engagement) KPI 16 Sustainability (Benchmark survey on organizational sustainability) The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) has been conducted in 2011 as an assessment tool for KPI 5. Data from this study will be available by Fall 2011. The Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS) has been employed to track KPI 16. Some study has been done; however, no acceptable assessment tool has yet been found for KPI 10, employee engagement, to replace the BC Colleges Consortium Employee Survey. For the other 20 measures, there are data available, some from internal sources, such as student and employee surveys, which provide internal baseline comparisons. Other data are from external sources, such as the provincial student outcomes surveys, and these data allow for benchmarking against provincial comparators. Since the establishment of institutional KPIs in 2008, we have two or more years of data for most of the indicators. Where available, data for previous years are included for informational purposes. A glossary is available in the appendix.
Glossary
Definitions DACSO Diploma, Associate Degree, Certificate Student Outcomes Survey, data
available November APPSO Apprentice Student Outcomes Survey, data available July
BGS Baccalaureate Graduate Outcomes Survey, data available March CDW Central Data Warehouse - data may change with updates, October data
available December SSS Student Satisfaction Survey, data available July ESS Employee Satisfaction Survey data available every two years
AASS Aboriginal Access and Satisfaction Survey data available January CCSSE Community College Survey of Student Engagement STARS Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System
2 | Okanagan College KPI Report
Student KPIs
Almost half (10) of the indicators address student satisfaction and success. These indicators also include separate items for Aboriginal and international students. The following charts show the data over four years compared to the provincial average, where applicable. Note that response data from BGS and APPSO are too few for Aboriginal reporting.
KPI 4 Student satisfied with quality of education Source: BC Student Outcomes surveys Student satisfaction with the quality of their education has remained high, aligned with the provincial average, and stable over the last five years. Over 90 per cent of students from all three surveys, DACSO, APPSO, and BGS are satisfied with their education at Okanagan College.
95% 95% 95% 94% 94%94% 95% 95% 93% 95%
0%
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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6 | Okanagan College KPI Report
KPI 21 Aboriginal students who feel their culture is respected and valued at Okanagan College Source: Aboriginal Access to Student Services Survey The results from this survey remain largely unchanged over four years.
65% 67% 69% 69%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
2008 2009 2010 2011
Aboriginal students who feel their culture is respected and valued at OC
source: AASS
7 | Okanagan College KPI Report
The following KPIs indicate student success.
KPI 1 Students who achieve their educational goal (all) Source: Diploma Associate Degree and Certificate Student Outcomes Survey This indicator has followed the provincial level each year over the last five years.
88% 89% 89% 88% 85%83%90% 91% 86% 85%
0%
10%
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40%
50%
60%
70%
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Students who achieve their educational goal (All)source: DACSO
Province OKN
8 | Okanagan College KPI Report
KPI 18 Aboriginal students who achieve their educational goal Source: Diploma Associate Degree and Certificate Student Outcomes Survey This indicator has trended closer to the provincial average over the last three years. In the years previous, 2006 and 2007, Okanagan College’s results were much lower than the provincial average.
90% 89% 91% 91% 87%71%
80%90% 88% 87%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
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60%
70%
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source: DACSO
Province OKN
9
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100%
| Okanagan
udents empBC Student
loyment out2009 for diplalaureate stu
68%57%
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11 | Okanagan College KPI Report
Employee KPIs
The next five KPIs seek to measure employee satisfaction. Each of these indicators’ data is from the internal Employee Satisfaction Survey. Note that two of the questions have two years of data while three questions were asked only in 2009. No employee satisfaction survey was conducted in 2010.
KPI 7 Employees who would recommend OC as an employer.
KPI 8 Employees who feel they know how to do their job.
KPI 9 Employees who feel they are achieving their goals.
KPI 11 Employees who feel their region is valued.
KPI 16 Employee satisfaction with facilities.
Note that KPI 10, Employee Engagement, does not have a suitable data source identified, since the dissolution of the provincial employee engagement survey consortium (survey conducted by Mercer) in 2007.
79% 82%96% 96%
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KPI 9 Achieving goals KPI 11 Region is valued
KPI 16 Satisfaction with facilities
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15 | Okanagan College KPI Report
KPI 14 Students transitioning to Okanagan College Source: Student Transitions Project (STP) KPI 14 indicates the percentage share of students who come to Okanagan College from two perspectives. Point (a) shows the percentage share of the grade 12 graduates who immediately transition to postsecondary and enrolled at either Okanagan College or UBC Okanagan (UBC O) during the academic year. That is, of those students that go on to postsecondary, how many come here or UBC O. Point (b) shows the percentage share of grade 12 graduates (entire class) who enrolled at either Okanagan College or UBC O during the academic year. That is, of the entire graduating class, how many come here or UBC O.
Market Share of Immediate Transitions from Okanagan College Region
Grade 12 Grad Class Year 2005/ 2006
2006/ 2007
2007/ 2008
2008/ 2009
Grade 12 Grad Class 4,058 3,903 4,010 4,004
Immediate-entry the following year to PSE 1,574 1,641 1,670 1,740
Immediate-entry Transition Rate to all PSE 39% 42% 42% 43%
Number of Grads to UBC Okanagan 451 467 463 512
% of Immediate Transition to UBC Okanagan (a) 28.7% 28.5% 27.7% 29.4%
% of Grade 12 Grad Class to UBC Okanagan (b) 11.1% 12.0% 11.5% 12.8%
Number of Grads to Okanagan College 753 815 796 827 % of Immediate Transition to Okanagan College (a) 47.8% 49.7% 47.7% 47.5% % of Grade 12 Grad Class to Okanagan College (b) 18.6% 20.9% 19.9% 20.7% Number of Grads to Other Institutions 370 359 411 401 % of Immediate Transition to Other Institutions 23.5% 21.9% 24.6% 23.0%
16
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KPI Report
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agan College (a)
)
17 | Okanagan College KPI Report
Appendix 1: Glossary
Definitions
DACSO Diploma, Associate Degree, Certificate Student Outcomes Survey, data available November
APPSO Apprentice Student Outcomes Survey, data available July BGS Baccalaureate Graduate Outcomes Survey, data available March CDW Central Data Warehouse - data may change with updates, data
available December SSS Student Satisfaction Survey, data available July ESS Employee Satisfaction Survey data available every two years
AASS Aboriginal Access and Satisfaction Survey data available January CCSSE Community College Survey of Student Engagement STARS Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System
18 | Okanagan College KPI Report
Appendix 2: Additional Transition Information
Not only is the immediate-transition rate for the Okanagan College Region improving, but the gap between this rate and the BC rate has decreased.
50.9% 51.2% 49.9% 50.2% 50.9% 51.7% 52.4% 53.6%
35.4% 36.6% 35.5% 35.9%38.8%
42.0% 41.6% 43.5%
‐15.5% ‐14.5% ‐14.4% ‐14.3% ‐12.1%‐9.7% ‐10.8% ‐10.1%
‐20.0%
‐10.0%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010
Okanagan College Region Transition Rates Compared to BC
BC Immed Trans OKN Immed Trans Difference
Linear (OKN Immed Trans) Linear (Difference )
OKN region transition rate is improving overall
OKN transition rate gap is becoming smaller
35.4%
36.4%
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Regional Transition Rates to date of Grad Year 2001‐02Immediate Transition ‐ Immediate Transition Delayed ‐ 1 Year Delay
Delayed ‐ 2 Year Delay Delayed ‐ 3 or More Year Delay
No Transition Yet ‐ No Transition Yet
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20 | Okanagan College KPI Report
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%
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Immediate Transition to PSE of Grade 12 Class 2008‐09
Aboriginal NonAboriginal All