Sloan-C International Conference
LMS sharing / Cross Registration of online courses
by UMassOnline (public)
& Emmanuel College (private)
Ken Udas, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
UMassOnline [email protected]
Judith Marley, Ed.D.
Dean, Graduate and Professional Programs
Associate Professor of Education
Emmanuel College [email protected]
Session: Thursday, October 29, 1:40-2:15pm, Session 3 - Room: Bonaire 8
Agenda
• Overview / Introduction of presenters (5 min.)
• Demand for innovation, access, excellence – the common need (5 min.)
• Background for Partnering (5 min.)
• UMassOnline’s Strategic Interest (5 min.)
• Strategy Behind the Partnering: Emmanuel College/6 Colleges
• Q & A (5 min.)
Overview / Introduction of Presenters
Innovation / Access
Practitioners / Relationship building
Public / Private collaborations
Workforce development
Continuing Education / Public Impact
Marley
15 years public K-12
• 11 years private Higher Ed. (3 institutions)
• Administrator and faculty member
Udas
15 years of experience in distance education
• Newly arrived at UMassOnline
• Penn State, SUNY Learning Network
Demand for Innovation, Access, Excellence:
The Common Need
• New economic conditions have impacted healthy program areas
• Competitive environment has shifted - for profits with market share / lower margins
• The internet has changed the way prospective students evaluate degree programs
• Students are demanding higher levels of service and access
• Competition means strong instruction AND more flexible formats and IT costs
A dilemma for small schools – and an opportunity for large providers with LMS capacity
Background for Partnering
• UMassOnline with the Colleges of the Fenway (plus other institutions in the Commonwealth)
• Colleges of the Fenway—6 institutions in the same neighborhood of Boston, MA with a History of shared interests and services. Who are the Colleges of the Fenway
• Emmanuel College (private)
• Simmons College (private)
• Mass College of Pharmacy (private)
• Wentworth Institute of Art (private)
• Wheelock College (private)
• Mass College of Art (public)
UMassOnline’s Strategic Interest
• LMS is of enterprise level—can be scaled to serve many
learners
• Distribution of costs
• Costs to partner institutions based on usage
• Long term interest is building upon this model for
programming and services to students
UMassOnline IS UMass
UMassOnline Advances the UMass Mission To:
• Increase student access and success
• Meet state, national and international needs
• Attract students outside the traditional service area
• Reduce or contain costs for the 5 campuses
• Grow professional or continuing education
• Increase the rate of degree completion
• Improve student retention
• Enhance brand of the university
• Increase diversity of student/alumni population
• Serve the Commonwealth
UMassOnline & Hosted Institutions
Colleges of the Fenway (6)• Emmanuel College (private)
• Simmons College (private)
• Mass College of Pharmacy (private)
• Wentworth Institute of Art (private)
• Wheelock College (private)
• Mass College of Art (public)
Salem State College
Quinsigamond Community College
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Bunker Hill Community College
Westfield State College
Emmanuel CollegeSmall/Private (Catholic), Boston, MA
• Emmanuel College is a coed institution rooted in the Catholic academic
tradition.
• The main campus sits on 17 acres in Boston’s Longwood Medical and
Academic area.
• We are one of 6 Colleges of the Fenway
• We have a partnership/ 75-yr. land rental with MERCK
• We frame our liberal arts programs on ethics, diversity and globalization.
• Unique capacity internally--- 2/3 traditional age Arts and Sciences students.
1/3 adult professional PT students in management, nursing and education
• Cross registration for undergraduate full-time students
The Strategy Behind the Partnering:
Emmanuel College
• Stronger position with pedagogy via new forms of faculty development
• Increased opportunities for interdisciplinary courses for a small college
• Ability to serve via online courses, both continuing education / adult students and
Arts and Sciences students
• Cross registration for liberal arts online courses with the 6 other Colleges of the
FenwayMore access, ability to attract and retain, ability to increase
enrollment in liberal arts undergraduate online courses.
New programs and revenue in the continuing education
through delivery of online programs rooted in LMA
relationships (ex. New Graduate programs
in Research Administration).
The utilization of the partnership strategy
Emmanuel/Online
Summer 2008
• Emmanuel College launched its first seven online courses
• Instructor-led asynchronous courses developed by full-time Arts and Sciences faculty members
• Contracted instructional designers, followed by FT instructional designer hired
• Launch at Emmanuel assisted by friends at Boston University
Summer 2009
• Three additional undergraduate and two graduate courses were built
• All online courses were open to cross-registration of Colleges of the Fenway students (6 area
colleges, existing cross-registration structures)
• Online courses are available to adult part-time students, and Arts and Sciences full-time
students.
Fall 2009• Launch of 6-course online graduate certificate in Research Administration to a national
audience (after 1- year pilot of curriculum in face to face format for Longwood Medical Area
employees).
Summer Enrollment ‘08 & ‘09 ComparisonSource: Colleges of the Fenway (CoF) Versus Emmanuel College (EC)
17
54
8
24
80
111
63
111
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Sum 1 Sum 1 Sum 2 Sum 2
2008 2009 2008 2009
EC
CoFEC
EC
EC
EC
97
165
71
135
CoF CoF
Summer Enrollment ‘08 & ‘09 ComparisonDelivery Method: Online (OL) Versus Face to Face (F2F)
69
91
36 42
28
74
35
93
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Sum 1 Sum 1 Sum 2 Sum 2
2008 2009 2008 2009
OL
OL
OLOL
F2F
F2F
F2F
F2F
97
165
71
135
Questions and Answers
Discussion
Suggestion / Comments
Other Models?