Vikash Lakhani, MBA, Assistant Vice President for Student Success

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Vikash Lakhani, MBA, Assistant Vice President for Student Success Focused Academic Interventions and Analytics using a Business Intelligence Tool Kris Krishnan, Ed.D., Assistant Vice President for Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment Vikash Lakhani, MBA, Assistant Vice President for Student Success

Presentation Overview Overview of structural changes Quarter to Semester Transition New Leadership General Education Reform Curriculum Transformation Providing a Context Having the right data is key to student success Right Data With Right Strategies - Moving the needle on 2/4-year graduation rates and closing the achievement gap New CSU 2025 Graduation Initiative Goals Group Discussion

Overview of Structural Changes Quarter to Semester Transition New Leadership General Education Reform Curriculum Transformation

Providing a Context Population Statistics for Kern County California Kern County Total Population (2015 est.) 39,144,818 882,176 Race/Ethnicity (2014) White alone 38.5% 36.2% Hispanic or Latino alone 38.6% 51.5% Black or African American alone 6.5% 6.3% Asian alone 14.4% 5.0% Income and Poverty (2014) Median household income $61,489 $48,574 Persons below poverty level 16.4% 24.5% Educational attainment (2014, persons age 25+) High school graduate or higher 81.5% 73.0% Bachelor’s Degree or higher 31.0% 15.2% Providing a Context

Kern High School District Education Statistics for Kern County California Kern County Kern High School District Public School Student Population (15-16) 6,235,520 180,304 37,318 9th-12th grade students 1,955,355 53,362 English learners (K-12) 43.5% 40.7% 42.7% Socioeconomically disadvantaged (K-12) 60.4% 73.7% 70.0% Cohort Graduation Rate (14-15) 82.3% 82.5% 86.9% HS Graduates meeting ‘A-G’ eligibility 43.4% 30.7% 32.2% Providing a Context

Having the right data = right strategies on student success

Student Profiles (3 years) – Incoming Freshmen/Transfers

REMEDIATION STATUS

URM vs NON-URM

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN AVERAGE GPA AVERAGE SAT SCORE FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN AVERAGE ACT SCORE

FIRST GENERATION STUDENT

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN (3 years) ACADEMIC STANDING: FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN (3 years)

Credit Accumulation – First Time Freshmen

Right Data With Right Strategies - Moving the needle on 2/4-year graduation rates and closing the achievement gap

Challenge: None of the students on Leave of Absence returned to graduate from CSUB

Action Item 1: Develop a dashboard that easily tracks students on remediation

Action Item 2: Improve success rates in Early Start using Supplemental Instruction

Action Items: 3: Co-requisite model in math/Stretch program in English 4: Intrusive advising for students in lowest developmental math 5: Based on the success of Early Start Math, implement Supplemental Instruction in fall developmental math classes.

Challenge: There is a subset of students who don’t register for the subsequent term

Action Items: 1:Pro-actively identify students not registered for future term 2: Implement intrusive advising to follow up with students

Challenge: There is a subset of students who are close to 4-year/2-year graduation that have not applied for graduation

Action Items: 1: Develop a dashboard that easily tracks student cohorts 2: Implement intrusive advising to facilitate timely graduation

Graduation Initiative 2025 Goals

CSU Bakersfield – 4-year Graduation Rate Projection

CSU Bakersfield – 2-year Graduation Rate Projection

Group Activity

Questions Contact: Kris Krishnan – skrishnan@csub.edu Vikash Lakhani – vlakhani@csub.edu