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Research Update and New Tools

This research update focuses on student success rates and provides new tools for tracking and improving student outcomes. It includes key metrics such as completion rates, basic skills improvement, and transfer rates within 3 and 6 years.

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Research Update and New Tools

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  1. Research Update and New Tools Office of Institutional Research

  2. Student Success Student Success rate (% of student who receive C or above) Office of Institutional Research

  3. Basic Skills improvement Improvement rate Improvement rate: The proportion of Basic Skills students who completed at least one course at a level above the starting course with 3 years. Office of Institutional Research

  4. Completion in 3 years Completion or transfer rate within 3 years. Completion is defined as the proportion of new full-time degree-seeking students who attained a certificate or degree or became 'transfer prepared' during a 3 year period. Students who have completed 60 transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better are considered 'transfer- prepared'. Transfer is defined as the proportion of new full-time degree-seeking students who attended a College or University or became 'transfer-prepared' within 3 years. Office of Institutional Research

  5. Completion rate in 6 years Completion rate within 6 years. Degree and/or certificate rate is defined by the proportion of new students who took at least 12 units and attempted a degree/certificate/transfer course and obtained a degree or certificate within 6 years. Progress and achievement rate is defined by the proportion of new students who took at least 12 units and attempted a degree/certificate/transfer course and received a degree, were transfer-ready, or showed as transferred within 6 years. Office of Institutional Research

  6. New tools • Homegrown system for tracking students from one course/section to another course: • http://gids-test/GIDS-Coh/Cohorts.aspx • Under development • CCCCO cohort tracking: • http://testsite.cccco.edu/ccccodatamart/Outcomes/BasicSkills_Cohort_Tracker.aspx

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