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Winter 2012

Open Forum Expect Academic Progress January 27, 2012. Winter 2012. Today’s Agenda Expected Academic Progress (EAP) What is it How is it calculated EAP gauge on Poly Profile Who sees it How often is it updated Timeline. Winter 2012. EAP-What is it?

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Winter 2012

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  1. Open Forum Expect Academic Progress January 27, 2012 Winter 2012

  2. Today’s Agenda • Expected Academic Progress (EAP) • What is it • How is it calculated • EAP gauge on Poly Profile • Who sees it • How often is it updated • Timeline Winter 2012

  3. EAP-What is it? • Expected Academic Progress, or EAP, is a policy that was implemented in the Fall 2010 quarter for undergraduate students. It is designed to help students graduate on time and to provide them with the support they need along the way. • EAP looks at how many degree applicable units a student has completed compared to where they should be in their academic career Winter 2012

  4. EAP calculations • EAP is calculated by dividing the total number of degree applicable units completed and in-progress by the total number of units required for the major. • Freshmen • 1st year – 20% • 2nd year – 45% • 3rdyear – 75% • 4th year – 100% • Transfer • 1st year – 55% • 2nd year – 80% • 3rd year – 100% Winter 2012

  5. EAP gauge in Poly Profile • The EAP gauge is now available to view on Poly Profile • The gauge resembles a speedometer and indicates what percentage of degree applicable units a student has completed, compared to how many they are expected to have completed Winter 2012

  6. Who will and will not see the gauge • EAP started with students accepted into an undergraduate major as of Fall 2010 • Certain exceptions apply, such as students who have been accepted into a blended program (4+1) and kinesiology students with a concentration (following the 2009-2011 catalog) • Students with double majors will not see a gauge this quarter, but it will displaying the progress towards their primary degree starting with Spring 2012 Winter 2012

  7. Students that are in a graduate program; have graduated with their undergraduate degree; or are currently in a status of discontinued, leave of absence, or dismissed will also not see a gauge • If a student doesn’t have a gauge, the following message will appear in their Poly Profile: Winter 2012

  8. Gauge – On Track • The EAP tells a student whether they are “ON TRACK” or “OFF TRACK” in their degree progress • “ON TRACK” means they have met or exceeded the number of units required towards their degree at the point in time that the gauge was last updated Winter 2012

  9. Gauge – Off Track • “OFF TRACK” means they are below the expectations for their degree progress Winter 2012

  10. Location in Poly Profile • The gauge is located in • the Poly Profile in the • Academic Progress • section Winter 2012

  11. How often is it updated? • The Poly Profile gauge is updated every quarter after the last add/drop date (census) and before registration begins for the subsequent term, and at the end of Spring Quarter • The gauge will represent units that have been completed and that are in progress for the current quarter • If a student does not complete/pass all the units for that quarter after the gauge has been updated, it will be reflected when the EAP is recalculate in the following quarter Winter 2012

  12. Timeline • The Poly Profile gauge now appears for students that meet the criteria for EAP (i.e. admitted after Fall 2010, etc) • The gauge displays the data as of Winter 2012 census • The next update will occur around mid-April Winter 2012

  13. Summary • EAP measures how many degree applicable units a student has completed compared to how many units they are expected to have completed • The gauge shows a student whether they are “on-track” or “off-track” for their major, concentration, etc. • EAP will appear in Poly Profile for undergraduate majors that were accepted after Fall 2010 (with the exception of some groups of students) Winter 2012

  14. Contact for help with EAP • Office of the Registrar • evaluations@calpoly.edu Winter 2012

  15. Questions ? Winter 2012

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