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Committee onUndergraduate Student Success
April 26, 2010
Focusing on UK’s War on Student Attrition
1997 Postsecondary Education Improvement Act:“A major comprehensive research institution ranked nationally in the Top 20 public universities at the University of Kentucky.”
UK’s Top 20 Business Plan and Recalibration:Key components for improving UK Undergraduate Education• ACT/SAT Score – increase average (converted) SAT score
from 1128 to at least 1193• Student to Faculty Ratio – increase teaching faculty by 625• Programs and Services – gen ed reform, targeted support• Graduation Rate – increase by 12% (retention rate of 90%)
Why Focus on Student Attrition?The Picture in 2007
Why Focus on Student Attrition?The Competition
Retention Rate:UK – Original Business Plan: 77.8 percent20th Institution: 92.0 percent
Graduation Rate:UK – Original Business Plan: 59.6 percent20th Institution: 77.5 percent
Guiding Principles for War on Attrition
Guiding Principles
A “Systems Approach” for Recruitment RETENTION GRADUATION
Results So Far
Budget Cuts MatterACT/SAT score:• Top 20 universities (average) 1248• 20th university 1186• University of Kentucky 1096• Kentucky statewide average 990
Student to Faculty Ratio:• UK 17 to 1• 20th university 15 to 1
• Faculty UK needs to get to 20th: 197• Faculty positions cut in 2008: 71
Retention Rates 2007
UK
Source: The Education Trust. College Results Online http://www.collegeresults.org
School Grad RateMedian
SAT%
URMUG
EnrollUC-Riverside 66 1075 32.4 14,452
U of AL 65 1105 13.5 18,346
U of KY 61 1125 6.6 18,081
A Comparison - 2007
Retention strategies
Alabama course redesign initiative in introductory mathematics Lowered DEW rate in college algebra from >50% to
~25% from 1998 to 2005, erasing differences between Afr-Am and White success
UC-Riverside learning communities in each college Retention rates in each LC measured centrally