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Promoting Access and Diversity in a Competitive Environment Ted Spencer Associate Vice Provost and Director of Admission Chris Lucier Director of Recruitment and Operations

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Promoting Access and Diversity in a Competitive Environment. Ted Spencer Associate Vice Provost and Director of Admission Chris Lucier Director of Recruitment and Operations. Agenda. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Promoting Access and Diversity in a Competitive Environment

Promoting Access and Diversity in a Competitive Environment

Ted SpencerAssociate Vice Provost and Director of Admission

Chris LucierDirector of Recruitment and Operations

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Agenda

• Demonstrate how Descriptor PLUS ™ can help identify underrepresented populations during the evaluation process

• Potential impacts of using DP• Next steps

– Descriptor PLUS™ for recruitment and outreach

• Employing other tools to simplify the application process to enhance access– Electronic submission of transcripts

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Geodemography

• Drives consumer marketing• “people with similar cultural backgrounds, means,

and perspectives naturally gravitate toward one another or form relatively homogeneous communities.”

• Does not consider college-bound behavior

Source: Descriptor PLUS ™ : An Educationally Relevant Geodemographic Tagging Service. The College Board

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Descriptor PLUS ™

• Educational Neighborhoods (EN)– Educationally relevant geodemographic clusters (30)– Begins with socioeconomic data and includes academic and

curricular interest data– Unique and relevant characteristics of prototypic college-

bound students and their behavior related to college-choice– 30 clusters =>180,000+ neighborhoods

• High School Clusters– College choice is driven by characteristics of the student

within their neighborhood, but also within the context of their high school

– Academic/curricular indicators, historical patterns of college choice, student interests, as well as socioeconomic and mobility factors

– 30 clusters =>27,000+ schools• 150 attributes, or individual pieces of information, now exist for both

Educational Neighborhoods and High SchoolsSource: Descriptor PLUS ™ : An Educationally Relevant Geodemographic Tagging Service. The College Board

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Identify “represented” and “underrepresented” clusters

• Tag ’04 and ’05 enrolled classes• Enrolled because that defines your academic

community• Certain trends clear• Define the difference between represented and

underrepresented

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Educational Neighborhoods

Educational Neighborhood

2005 Educational Neighborhood

2004

1 28% (1,477) 1 27.5% (1404)

7 25.1% 7 20.0%

4 9.9% 4 10.2%

23 6.1% 16 8.7%

16 5.6% (74.5%) 23 8.0% (74.5%)

13 3.7% (194) 22 3.4% (172)

25 3.5% 13 3.2%

22 3.3% 28 2.8%

20 2.7% 25 2.6%

2 1.9% 3 2.0%

3 1.8% 2 1.8%

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High Schools

High School 2005 High School 2004

12 48% (2514) 12 46.9% (2607)

23 11.8% 23 10.8%

17 8.5% 17 9.4%

25 8.3% 25 8.7%

10 6.1% 10 6.8%

27 5.9% (88.6%) 27 5.9% (88.5%)

26 5.2% (270) 26 5.5% (305)

11 2.7% 11 2.4%

24 1.0% 24 0.9%

8 0.6% 8 0.6%

15 0.4% 15 0.6%

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Do we treat all underrepresented clusters the same?

• Some underrepresented clusters reflect high SES – access and opportunity not a problem

• Define high priority underrepresented clusters– Access is important

– Socioeconomic factors

• Not the sole factor – should tie with other information about the student or school

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High Priority Educational Neighborhood Clusters

ENIS CLUSTER UR AT UM?

PARENT'S AVG

INCOME

AVG PARENTAL

EDUC. LEVEL

% OF ADULTS IN PROF.

JOBSINTEREST IN FIN. AID COMMENTS

1 N 7 2 4 24 NEIGHBORHOOD IS YOUNG AND PREDOMINANTLY PROFESSIONAL

2 Y 8 4 8 27 PARENTS ARE WELL-EDUCATED AND MODERATELY AFFLUENT

3 Y 6 11 9 23INCOMES IS ABOVE AVERAGE AND INTEREST IN FIN. AID IS BELOW AVERAGE

4 N 1 1 3 30HIGHEST INCOME OF ANY CLUSTER. YOUNG, MOBILE, AND HIGHLY EDUCATED PROFESSIONALS

5 Y 24 20 23 5ALMOST HALF OF THE HS GRADS WILL GO DIRECTLY INTO THE WORK FORCE OR MILITARY

6 Y 22 17 23 14ED LEVEL FOR PARENTS IN AVG. BUT INCOME LEVEL IS BELOW AVG.

7 N 20 9 19 9PARENTS ARE TYPICALLY MIDDLE CLASS AND ARE INTERESTED IN FIN. AID

8 Y 28 26 27 4INCOME AND ED LEVELS FOR PARENTS ARE VERY LOW AND FIN. AID WILL BE REQUIRED TO SUPPORT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT

9 Y 16 12 14 18PARENTAL HAVE AVG. INCOME, ED. EXPERIENCES, AND INTEREST IN FIN. AID

10 Y 26 25 26 13PARENTS HAVE LOW INCOME AND ED. LEVELS. COST IS THE PRIMARY DRIVER BEHIND SELECTION OF A COLLEGE

11 Y 12 13 10 20PARENTS ARE TYPICALLY MIDDLE INCOME SUBURBANITES WITH A MODERATE LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND INTEREST IN FIN. AID

12 Y 23 24 25 10PARENTS HAVE LOWER INCOME AND ED. LEVELS AND STRONG INTEREST IN FIN. AID

13 Y 5 3 1 29PROFESSIONAL FAMILIES. INCOME AND ED LEVELS ARE HIGH AND FIN. AID IS NOT A SIGNIFICANT FACTOR IN COLLEGE CHOICE

14 Y 15 22 18 11 PARENTS HAVE MODERATE INCOME AND ED. LEVELS

15 Y 11 15 11 12PARENTAL INCOME IS SLIGHTLY ABOVE AVG. AS IS INTEREST IN FIN. AID

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High Priority High School Clusters

HS

IS CLUSTER

UR AT UM?

% GRADS ENTERING COLLEGE

AVG PARENTAL

EDUC. LEVEL

PARENTS AVG.

INCOMEINTEREST IN FIN. AID COMMENTS

1 Y 29 29 30 10PARENTS HAVE LOWEST INCOME AND SECOND LOWEST ED LEVEL OF ANY HS CLUSTER. INTEREST IN FIN AID IS HIGH

2 Y 2 3 18 21 PARENTS HAVE ABOVE AVG ED LEVELS AND HIGHER INCOME

3 Y 28 20 26 14 PARENTS TEND TO HAVE LOWER INCOME AND ED LEVELS

4 Y 9 16 11 20 PARENTAL INCOME IS ABOVE AVG.

5 Y 12 17 16 13PARENTS HAVE A MODERATE INCOME LEVEL AND ARE INTERESTED IN FIN AID

6 Y 23 30 29 3PARENTS TEND TO HAVE A VERY LOW INCOME AND ED LEVEL. FIN AID INTEREST IS VERY HIGH

7 Y 27 26 22 10

ONLY ABOUT HALF OF ALL GRADUATES WILL PURSUE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION. PARENTS HAVE A LOW INCOME LEVEL

8 Y 7 22 24 8PARENTS HAVE A LOWER THAN AVERAGE INOCME LEVEL. INTEREST IN FIN AID IS HIGH

9 Y 15 21 23 15HIGH SCHOOLS TEND TO BE PUBLIC AND OFFER LIMITED SUPPORT FOR POST SECONDARY PREPARATION

10 N 17 18 13 18 TARGET A VARIETY OF REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS, INCLUDING CCs

11 Y 25 27 28 2

PARENTS HAVE LOWER INCOME AND ED LEVELS AND WILL REQUIRE FIN. AID TO SUPPORT THEIR CHILDREN'S COLLEGE ENROLLMENT

12 N 16 11 8 13THEY WILL TARGET INSTITUTIONS KNOWN FOR GRAD AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL PREPARATION

13 Y 5 15 27 1PARENTS HAVE BELOW AVERAGE INCOME BUT HIGHER ED LEVELS

14 Y 20 14 9 25PARENTS TYPICALLY HAVE AN ABOVE AVG. INCOME LEVEL AND LESS INTEREST IN FIN. AID

15 Y 18 23 19 4PARENTS HAVE SLIGHTLY BELOW AVG. INCOME AND ED LEVELS, AND ABOVE AVG. INTEREST IN FIN. AID

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EN and HS Cluster Tagging available to reviewer

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Ties together with 1st gen., low SES

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Potential Impacts of utilizing Descriptor PLUS ™

• Yield – Their behavior will have to be different than other

students in that cluster – “going against the grain”

– Increase number of admitted students with financial need

• Does not replace affirmative action– Treat high priority clusters the same

• Public Relations– Enroll more students in underrepresented areas

– Change perceptions

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Next Steps

• Tag prospects– Tagging strategy - timing

– Null files

– Inaccuracies – student generated errors

• Recruitment – Targeted communications at underserved populations

– Focused programming

– Financial aid information

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Link to electronic transcript

• GPA recalculated

Electronic Transcripts - Make it easier to apply and speed decision

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