MAP-Works Southern Adventist University Faculty In-Service Program August 25, 2009 Diana McGregor Fulkerson Director of Client Services.

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MAP-Works Southern Adventist University Faculty In-Service Program August 25, 2009 Diana McGregor Fulkerson Director of Client Services

1988, Ball State developed concept 2005, Ball State partnered with EBI to create MAP-Works , Ball State used MAP in-house Fall 2009, 80+ schools will use MAP-Works! Original Developers of MAP First-year students arrived with unrealistic expectations Retention rates were not as high as desired Mid-terms was too late to intervene Better data about incoming students was needed Fall 2008, 40 schools used MAP-Works during the first year of the national roll-out

Academic & Socio-Emotional Success –Improve students' ability to succeed academically by realigning behavior with grade expectations and focusing on elements of academic success –Address socio-emotional transition issue Retention –Minimize percentage of capable students who leave due to issues that could have been addressed by self-awareness or timely intervention

MAP-Works Surveys

Types of Surveys –Transition Survey (administration at Southern Adventist will begin on Sept. 14) –Check-Up Survey (may be administered multiple times during the academic year)

Why does this matter?

Retention – 69% ~167 students will not be back at this time next year Graduation (6 yr) – 58% ~226 students will not graduate First-term GPA > 3.67 – 18% 2.67 – 3.67 – 45% 2.00 – 2.66 – 18% < 2.00 – 19% Fall to Winter – 89% ~59 students will leave PersistenceProgression Retention Graduation

How can MAP-Works help?

Academic Integration –Academic Self-Efficacy –Basic Academic Behaviors –Advanced Academic Behaviors –Commitment to Education Academic Integration –Academic Self-Efficacy –Basic Academic Behaviors –Advanced Academic Behaviors –Commitment to Education Self-Assessment –Communication Skills –Analytical Skills –Self-Discipline –Time Management –Health and Wellness –Financial Issues Self-Assessment –Communication Skills –Analytical Skills –Self-Discipline –Time Management –Health and Wellness –Financial Issues Profile Information –Gender and race/ethnicity –Entrance exam scores –# credit hours enrolled –Cumulative GPA –Credit Hours Earned Profile Information –Gender and race/ethnicity –Entrance exam scores –# credit hours enrolled –Cumulative GPA –Credit Hours Earned Social Integration –Homesickness –Peer Connections –Living Environment (on/off campus) –Roommate Relationships –Campus Involvement Social Integration –Homesickness –Peer Connections –Living Environment (on/off campus) –Roommate Relationships –Campus Involvement

Expectations Behaviors Student Summary Sort Students Coordinate Efforts Student Profile Institution Profile Campus Resources Social Norming Expectations Campus Resources

Athletics International or Minority Student Office Residence Hall Staff First-Year Seminar Instructors Advisors

Students: List of your Direct- Connect students MAP-Works Risk Indicator: Identifies a student who may be a retention risk or academically at risk Status/Activity: Indicate when to follow-up; log a quick activity or log an activity and enter details in “log activity;” view count of all activities logged by all users and when the last activity was logged Review Status: From the individual student dashboard, click if you have reviewed student’s information Survey Response Date: Date the student completed the survey Intent to Leave: Students self-reported intention regarding enrollment next term Direct-Connect Faculty /Staff: View who last logged an activity and who is the student’s Primary Direct-Connect

Academic: Academic integration markers measured from survey Socio- Emotional: Social integration markers measured from survey Pre-College Measures: Student academic characteristics based on profile and survey Behaviors and Activities: Based on survey items Financial Means: Indicators of financial issues based on survey Student Sub- Populations: Targeted survey items based on sub- population

Questions/Discussion