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Developing and Assessing a Community College First-Year Experience Program

Developing and Assessing a Community College First-Year Experience Program. David Ross Director, First-Year Experience Raritan Valley Community College. Today’s Outline. Overview of RVCC Development of the First-Year Experience Program Title III Transition of activities

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Developing and Assessing a Community College First-Year Experience Program

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  1. Developing and Assessing a Community College First-Year Experience Program David Ross Director, First-Year Experience Raritan Valley Community College

  2. Today’s Outline • Overview of RVCC • Development of the First-Year Experience Program • Title III • Transition of activities • Campus-Wide Involvement • First-Year Experience Program Components • Assessment Activities • Questions and Answers

  3. Overview of Raritan Valley Community College • Located in Branchburg, NJ • Fall 2010 Enrollment – 8,308 • 27.9% increase in enrollment (3 years) • Mean age decrease from 28 to 25 (3 years) • 41.2% increase in full-time student population (3 years)

  4. Development of the FYE Program • Initial components were developed under the RVCC Title III Grant (2005-2009) • Early Alert and Intervention • Student Tracking • Re-designing Orientation Programs • Activities were transitioned as a foundation for FYE Program • Program launched – October 2009

  5. Development of Program continued • Established campus-wide committee to help develop program components • Offices represented on the committee include: • Admissions, Records and Registration • Advising and Counseling Services • Dean of Student Services • Disability Services • Educational Opportunity Fund Program • Financial Aid • First-Year Experience • Student Life • Testing Center • Transfer and Career Services

  6. Development of Program continued • Best Practices and Research used: • Tinto • Kuh • Valencia • Montclair State University • Seidman • Grand Rapids Community College

  7. FYE Program Mission • The mission of the First Year Experience Office is to aid first-year, degree-seeking students in their transition to Raritan Valley Community College, to expose students to the broad range of educational opportunities, and to integrate new students into the college community in order to enrich their first year experience. The First-Year Experience works to: • Provide an environment that is welcoming to students • Identify and overcome obstacles that impede the success of first-year students • Provide developmental activities and essential support programs for first-year students • Create and implement innovative programming that meets the needs of entering students • Support student learning and integrate students into the learning community • Collaborate with the campus community to assist first-year students in achieving academic and personal success.

  8. First-Year Experience Program Components • New Student Orientation • New Student Welcome/BBQ • First-Year Advising • Weeks of Welcome • Success Partner Program • Early Alert and Intervention • Student Programming • First-Year Seminar Course

  9. New Student Orientation • ROARS (Raritan Orientation, Advising and Registration Session) • Required of all first-time, full-time students • Fall 2010 – 1500 students completed program • Separate parent and family orientation • Approximately 4 hours in length • Students complete orientation, register for classes, receive their College ID and receive a free RVCC t-shirt.

  10. New Student Welcome/BBQ • Late August event • Designed to help answer last/minute questions and getstudents excited about their first semester • Expose students to campus life • Student Handbooks are distributed

  11. First-Year Advising • All first-time students are assigned a first-year advisor • Students meet their advisor at the orientation session • Each advisor is required to keep in contact with their students • First-Year Advising Weeks

  12. Weeks of Welcome • Campus Welcome Stations • President’s Welcome Programs • Convocation (Fall only) • Non-traditional student dinner • First-time and new transfer student luncheon • Free Shows at the RVCC Planetarium • Campus Picnic (Fall only) • All Club Recruitment Day

  13. Success Partner Program • Volunteers around campus (faculty and staff) • Students are matched with a Success Partner • Success Partners are encouraged to meet with their students at least 2 times a semester • Limited Success

  14. Early Alert and Intervention • Takes place in the first few weeks of each part of term • Secure web-based form accessed via the Campus Portal • First-Year Advisors reach out to students based on alert information • Information is tracked in Student Information System

  15. Success Programming • Themed Months initially • September/January - Weeks of Welcome (WOW) • October - Student Success Month • November - Health & Wellness Month • Campus-wide calendar with components of each month • New Student Get Togethers

  16. First-Year Seminar Course • STDV 100 – The College Experience • 2 college-level credit course • Currently not-required • Specialized sections offered: • Educational Opportunity Fund Program • Athletes

  17. Assessment (The Fun Stuff) • Two components of the program have been assessed: • New Student Orientation/ROARS • STDV 100 – The College Experience (partially) • Additional assessment measures

  18. New Student Orientation Assessment • Program Assessment – CAS • Retention and Success Data

  19. New Student Orientation CAS Assessment • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) • 14 Standards of Excellence • http://www.cas.edu/index.html • 3-person Assessment Committee • Faculty Advisor (participated in ROARS) • Student (completed ROARS) • Staff member

  20. CAS Characteristics of Excellence CAS website: http://www.cas.edu/index.html • Mission • Program • Leadership • Human Resources • Ethics • Legal Responsibilities • Equity and Access • Diversity • Organization and Management • Campus and External Relations • Financial Resources • Technology • Facilities and Equipment • Assessment and Evaluation

  21. New Student Orientation CAS Assessment • Assessment Process Steps • Reviewed and Revised CAS Self-Assessment Guide • Compiled Evidence for Assessment • Selected Committee Members • Assessment Kick-Off Meeting • Committee Members Completed Assessment Individually • Reviewed and Compiled Completed Assessments • Completed Work Forms • Sample of Assessment Guide

  22. Examples of Evidence • Outlines of program sessions • Program video • Retention data • Feedback from session evaluations • Department information (resume/CV, job descriptions) • Budget information

  23. Assessment GuideSample • Committee completed individually • Compiled ratings • Discrepancies and Work Forms

  24. CAS Work Forms

  25. CAS Work Forms

  26. CAS Work Forms • Follow-up Actions

  27. CAS Work Forms • Summary Action Plan

  28. Budget Process and Assessment • CAS assessment & Strategic Plan linked to budget requests • Separate form

  29. New Student Orientation • Comparative data on retention between previous format, pilot groups and new orientation format

  30. STDV100 – The College Experience Assessment • Different process • Select 2-3 learning objectives to assess • Direct and indirect evidence • Embed questions in quizzes to measure student learning • Specific assignments to measure student learning • Course outcomes

  31. STDV100 – The College Experience Assessment • Will be conducted during Fall 2011 semester

  32. STDV100 – Assessment - Planned • Review specific journal assignment on time management across all sections • Embed questions in select quizzes throughout each section offered • Committee of faculty who teach will review journals to assess based on course rubric

  33. STDV100 – Course Outcomes *Rates include students who withdrew

  34. Other Assessment Measures

  35. Retention

  36. Early Alert and Intervention 1Students who earned grades of A, B or C; excludes withdrawals 2 Includes administrative withdrawals

  37. First-Year Student Survey • Administered to Fall 2009 cohort • 245 students completed survey • Based on questions from SENSE • 11 Questions

  38. First-Year Student Survey • Positive results forfor most questions

  39. Final Thoughts on Assessment • Assessments are tied to budget requests and annual report • CAS helped to provide evidence for need to increase FYE program budget • Personnel increases, including hourly employees, tied to CAS process • Making assessment meaningful • CAS Assessment was coupled with on-going assessment measures.

  40. Questions and Answers

  41. Thank You! David Ross Director, First-Year Experience Raritan Valley Community College 908-526-1200 x8921 dross@raritanval.edu http://www.raritanval.edu/studentserv/fye/index.html

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