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Living among THEM: What we have learned about retention and assessment Dr. Ann Richards Mr. Brian Knight Ms. Grace Atebe West Virginia University A. M.

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1 Living among THEM: What we have learned about retention and assessment Dr. Ann Richards Mr. Brian Knight Ms. Grace Atebe West Virginia University A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

2 Goals of the Presentation Understand the history and impact of changing student needs on retention programming and assessment models Understand how the mind frame of millennials impacts retention programming and assessment models Understand specific details, logistics and strategies in developing and implementing retention and assessment programs Reflect on their universities retention and assessment programs Learn and discuss ideas and successful approaches for integrating our experiences and data into their current retention and assessment programs A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

3 We know 27.5% of people 25 or older hold bachelors degrees http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/GRTTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=04000US18&- _box_head_nbr=R1502&-ds_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_&-_lang=en&-redoLog=false&- format=US-30&-mt_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_R1502_US30&-CONTEXT=grt A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

4 Retention Rate (nces.ed.gov & IPEDS) A measure of the rate at which students persist in their educational program at an institution, expressed as a percentage Four Year Institutions Percentage of first-time bachelors degree seeking undergraduates that enroll in two subsequent fall semesters A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

5 Alarming Statistic Recent analyses of data based on high school seniors in 1972, 1982, and 1992 suggest that U.S. students’ access to college has increased over the last three decades, but rates of completion have not changed (Barton 2002; Adelman 2004) http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2004/section3/indicato r19.asp http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2004/section3/indicato r19.asp A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

6 So why, do we keep developing retention programs? A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

7 Enrollment Projections Undergraduate enrollment at 4-year institutions increased from 7.2 to 9.0 million (25 percent) from 2000 to 2007 and is expected to reach 10.0 million students in 2018 http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2009/section1/indicator10.asp http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2009/section1/indicator10.asp Undergraduate enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions increased from 7.4 million in 1970 to 13.2 million in 2000 and to 15.6 million in 2007. According to projections, enrollment in undergraduate institutions is expected to reach 17.5 million in 2018 http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2009/section1/indicator10.asp http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/2009/section1/indicator10.asp A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

8 Completion Data Approximately 57 percent of full-time, first-time bachelor’s or equivalent degree- seekers attending 4-year institutions completed a bachelor’s or equivalent degree at the institution where they began their studies within 6 years http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2009/rnnces031109. html A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

9 What Impacts Retention? A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

10 What should we consider when designing retention programs? What do we represent? What are our goals? Who do we serve? What strengths and challenges does our population bring? A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

11 So should retention be Global or Institution Specific? A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

12 What characteristics are Global or Institution Specific? A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

13 Millennials (1982-2001) Characteristics/Core Traits (Strauss & Howe) Special Sheltered Confident Team-oriented Conventional Pressured Achieving A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

14 Are Millennials the only population we are serving? No, but they are the majority. A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

15 Age Statistics Millennials will be entering our institutions until 2019 25% of all students enrolled in Title IV institutions in fall 2007 were 18- to 24-year- olds attending public 4-year institutions http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2009/rnnces031109. html http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2009/rnnces031109. html A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

16 Changing Communication and Engagement Facebook Linked In Twitter You Tube Vanderbuilt The Commons http://commonplace.vanderbilt.edu/?v=1&s=1 A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

17 Programming Look at what we do. A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

18 What we have learned: The Hard Way! A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

19 Team Approach Dr. Ann Richards Academic Programming Social Programming Past advising experience Mr. Brian Knight Support for academic programming Support for social programming Ms. Grace Atebe Operations Discipline Supervisor of RAs Resident Assistants A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

20 Things we do: Work as a team Talk to the students Make the learning interactive Remember where they come from Assist them in learning where you come from Always keep a presence A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

21 How we assess? Talk to students Look at participation trends Look at risk factors against participation Monitor progress (mid-term grades) Adapt programming to meet changing student population Monitor data continually A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

22 Look at Our SUCCESS A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009

23 Any questions or comments please email Ann.Richards@mail.wvu.edu A. M. Richards, B. F. Knight, & G. Atebe, June 12, 2009


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