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with Technology and Processes Keeping Students on Track with Technology and Processes PRESENTED BY: Steven Birmingham • Jessica Haber • Todd Prattella

About Mercy

About Mercy Multi-campus Enrollment Demographics PACT Program

Impact of PACT on Student Success 20% 55% 41% Improvement in college-wide retention* Increase in 6-year graduation rate Increase in 4-year graduation rate * 20% is percentage increase; retention increased 12 percentage points from 60% (2009) to 72% (2016)

Processes & Technologies

Highlighted Technologies

Foundation & Resources for Success Challenge 1. How do we give students the resources they need to keep themselves on track and set themselves up for success?

Foundation & Resources for Success

Foundation & Resources for Success Journeys

Foundation & Resources for Success Major Matcher Academic Planners Degree Audit

At-Risk Student Identification Challenge 2. How do we identify students who need interventions?

At-Risk Student Identification Predictive Model Progress Reports

At-Risk Student Identification Data Democratization Swipe Everything Planner Verification

At-Risk Student Identification Quick Polls

Student Interaction Challenge 3. Once we know which students require an intervention, how do we interact with them to foster success?

Student Interaction Advisor Appointments

Student Interaction Campaigns Communications

Student Interaction Remote Meetings

Student Interaction Nudges

Group Discussions

Group Discussions What are some of the issues your are facing at your institutions where these processes and technologies could help? What best practices are you using at your institution to help students start on the right foot and cross the finish line?

Questions & Answers

Thank You! Steven Birmingham, sbirmingham@mercy.edu Jessica Haber, jhaber@mercy.edu Todd Prattella, tprattella@mercy.edu

Technologies to Keep Students on Track at Mercy College EAB Guide Students download mobile app Students follow predesigned journeys Students use major matcher Students participate in quick polls Students receive nudges (push alerts) EAB Campus Advisors identify at-risk students Advisors communicate with students Faculty provide feedback about student performance Advisors gather card swipe data Advisors and tutors keep notes of student interactions Students make appointments Ellucian Degree Works Students create academic plan Students audit transcript vs. academic plan Students audit transcript vs. graduation requirements Students explore what-if scenarios Zoom Advisors conduct remote video advising sessions ** This will be a printed handout **