PhD Completion Project of Brown University Overview and Plans Sheila Bonde Dean, Graduate School July 11, 2007.

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PhD Completion Project of Brown University Overview and Plans Sheila Bonde Dean, Graduate School July 11, 2007

Overview Theme of the Project Role of monitored milestones in improving degree completion Specific Interventions Advising, mentoring, and research Support and funding structures Administrative procedures

History of the University Founded in 1764: seventh oldest in the U.S. History of Graduate Education Began in 1850; modern tradition began in 1887: First master's degrees granted in 1888 First PhDs in 1889 Women admitted to graduate study at Brown in In 1903, a Graduate Department was established with its own dean In 1927, Graduate Department became the Graduate School

The Graduate School: Approx students 1,300 doctoral 400 master's Brown has no professional schools other than its medical school; is developing school of public health. The relatively small scale reinforces the sense of community that is a defining feature of Brown

The Plan for Doctoral Support (PODS) A Graduate School Management Initiative PODS Element Create a link between milestones of progress and communication of academic standing Guarantee multiyear funding during developmental years to create a link between student support and the overall population of each graduate program Deliver appropriate professional and research development to uncouple the link between undergraduate teaching needs and graduate student teaching requirements. Intended Results Monitor the academic progress of doctoral students Obtain greater knowledge about optimal program size and training efficiency Make PhD completion possible within nominal timeframes for individual departments PODS integrates financial and professional management of the graduate programs

Interventions Across the Graduate School Focus on early milestones Accomplishment of early milestones provide a benchmark of progress toward achieving candidacy. Addresses the problem of attrition due to lack of clear preparation and knowledge of milestones that signal good academic standing. Focus on the middle years of PhD training Accomplishment of requirements and professional development exposure to permit student completion of their research. Addresses the problem of prolonged time to degree completion.

Intervention 1: Advising, Mentoring and Research Focal point The doctoral student Interventions Revise student handbooks for each program. Require each student to have advisory structure and evaluations of progress each semester in the first year and annually thereafter. Require completion of all pre-dissertation milestones before year 4. Intended Impact Enhance communication between the graduate students and the faculty in each department.

Intervention 2: Support and Funding Structures Focal point The doctoral-degree program Interventions Guarantee multiyear support by allocation of funding to departments. Time teaching/lab rotations and other obligations early in academic training career. Focus conference travel support during developmental years. Intended Impact Link communication between the graduate program and the graduate school administration.

Intervention 3: Administrative Procedures Focal point The Graduate School administrative processes Interventions Create/enhance database to track type of student aid. Revision of existing exit survey of PhD completers. Track/categorize all non-completion leaves Health & Family Leaves Non-Academic Leaves Attrition for academic purposes Intended Impact Assess the role that information on attrition and retention provide on overall completion rates.

Nine Participating Programs From the arts and sciences 2 sciences – Geology and Chemistry – and 4 social sciences/humanities – Anthropology, English, History, and Psychology From the Division of Engineering Biomedical Engineering, an interdisciplinary program between Biology and Engineering, and All the other Engineering programs studied as a single unit From the Division of Biology and Medicine Pathobiology – an interdisciplinary program closely associated with medical faculty and medical issues.

Goal of Supplemental Interventions Overall focus: identify and remove obstacles to completion Early-year Interventions Early Start Program Monitoring of the process of advisor/mentor selection, especially for minorities and women Middle-year Interventions Train students in the grant-writing process Dissertation Research Institute with Dissertation Coaches Supplemental interventions focus on the insertion of support for students at critical transitions

PhD Brown: Contacts PI: Sheila Bonde, Dean Co-PI : Valerie Wilson, Associate Dean Supplemental Interventions Early Years – Valerie Wilson, Associate Dean Middle Years – William Heindel, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Data: Scott Houde, Technology Specialist Surveys: Chad Galts, Communications Director All can be reached by: