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Prebuilt and Block Schedules University of Hawai‘i Joanne Itano Gary Rodwell

Prebuilt and Block Schedules University of Hawai‘i Joanne Itano Gary Rodwell. GPS Policy Institute COMPLETE COLLEGE AMERICA June 25, 2014 Atlanta, GA. “55% of Hawai‘i’s working age adults to have a 2- or 4-year college degree by the year 2025.”. Cumulative Degree Gap:

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Prebuilt and Block Schedules University of Hawai‘i Joanne Itano Gary Rodwell

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  1. Prebuilt and Block Schedules University of Hawai‘i Joanne Itano Gary Rodwell GPS Policy Institute COMPLETE COLLEGE AMERICA June 25, 2014 Atlanta, GA

  2. “55% of Hawai‘i’s working age adults to have a 2- or 4-year college degree by the year 2025.” Cumulative Degree Gap: 56,803 degree holders Source: NCHEMS & U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-year estimates, 2006 to 2012

  3. Evolution of Our Strategies

  4. Students “on track” for the first semester Outcome of Our Strategies

  5. Issues Discovered Along the Journey • Great for the first semester, then what? • Scheduling inefficiencies • Accommodating the “off track” students • Limited resources (academic advising)

  6. We needed an intelligent technology platform that could take into account all these factors

  7. The Discovery Process • Ironically, we are currently capable of keeping students on track to graduation • We do it for our student athletes: • 1) Student athlete to advisor ratio is about 50:12) NCAA Eligibility “stay on track = play” • Applying the above to the 60,000 UH students with a current student to advisor ratio of 450:1 would mean: • 800 more advisors = additional $62,000,000 per year

  8. First Rendition of Platform “Pre-registration for Incoming Freshmen” • Start simple (only include first-time, incoming freshmen) • Incorporate tacit knowledge of advisors

  9. Pre-registration Proof of Concept • It works! • And it works very well, however, only for incoming freshmen for their first semester

  10. Mahalo! Joanne Itano itano@hawaii.edu Gary Rodwellrodwell@hawaii.edu

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