the graduation and employment chart a line by line analysis
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The Graduation and Employment Chart
A Line by Line Analysis
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This webinar is designed to assist institutions seeking renewal of accreditation from ACCSCT to complete, format, and submit accurate information on the Graduation and Employment Chart.
This webinar will focus on a line by line analysis of the Graduation and Employment Chart, and is designed to provide an overview of the following topics:
•How to Determine Reporting Periods
•How to Successfully Complete the Graduation and
Employment Chart
•Verifiable Records of Initial Employment: Examples
Graduation and Employment Chart
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For specific questions on the Graduation and Employment Chart that pertain to your institution, please contact:
Sean Forman at [email protected]
Maribel Ruiz at [email protected]
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How to Determine Reporting Periods
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• Cohort Reporting
• For the purpose of completing the Graduation and Employment Chart, a “cohort” is defined as a group of students that start a particular program together.
• Students are tracked based on Start Date• There are 12 columns on the G&E Chart, thus programs
with rolling starts should be combined by month.
• The Graduation and Employment Chart provides a mechanism to track individual students within by cohort (start date) within the prescribed report period (dictated by program length).
Defining the Reporting Period
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Institutions therefore must submit a Graduation and Employment Chart for each educational program offered.
•If a program is offered both full time and part time, a separate chart will be required for each program.
•The reporting periods will differ among individual programs with different program length(s) given the impact of Satisfactory Academic Progress.
How to Determine Reporting Periods on the Graduation and Employment Chart
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Assumption: 12-month programReport Date: July 2009 (07/2009)
Length of Program 12 monthsMultiply Length by 1.5 times 18 monthsAdd Three Months for Placement
21 months
End of Reporting Period: 07/09 minus 21 months = 09/07
Start of Reporting Period: 05/07 minus 12 months = 10/06
How to Determine Reporting Periods
Assumption: 18-month programReport Date: July 2009 (07/2009)
Length of Program 18 monthsMultiply Length by 1.5 times 27 monthsAdd Three Months for Placement
30 months
End of Reporting Period: 07/09 minus 21 months = 12/06
Start of Reporting Period: 12/06 minus 12 months = 01/06
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You will note there are a series of Tabs included on the Graduation and Employment Chart:
•G&E Chart•Instructions•Glossary
Other Features
•The Graduation and Employment Chart automatically calculates the Report Period (based on length of program and report date)•Automatically calculates summary categories based on data entered•Includes a self-checking mechanism to ensure there are no errors in data.
About the Graduation and Employment Chart
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Practical Example
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Track 10 students that started the Culinary Arts Program (12
month/certificate) together in December 2006.
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Track 10 students that started the Culinary Arts program together in December 2006
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Cohort Tracking –Practical ExerciseStudent 1Student 1
Transfers from the Culinary Arts program Transfers from the Culinary Arts program to the Medical Assistant program offered at to the Medical Assistant program offered at the schoolthe school
Line 3Line 3
Transfer to Another Program = Transfer to Another Program = 11
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10 Students Start….1 Student transfers from the Culinary Arts to the Medical Assistant program offered at the school.
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Cohort Tracking –Practical ExerciseStudent 11Student 11
Transfers from the Dental Assistant Transfers from the Dental Assistant program to the Culinary Arts program program to the Culinary Arts program offered at the schooloffered at the school
Line 4Line 4
Student #11: Student #11:
Transfer from Another Program Transfer from Another Program = 1= 1
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Line 5: Total Starts (Plus/Minus Transfers)=10
One Student transfers out; One students transfers into the program
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• Line #5: Total Starts plus/minus Transfers
• Line #2: 10 Starts
• Line #3: 1 Transfer TO another program
• Line #4: 1 Transfer FROM another program
• Line #5: 10 Total Starts
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This category removes from the graduation rate calculation students who fall into one of the following four classifications:
• death
• incarceration
• active military service deployment, or
• the onset of a medical condition that prevents continued enrollment.
Line 6: Unavailable for Graduation
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Line 6 = Unavailable for Graduation
Student #2: Active military service deployment
(School maintains record to support categorizing this students as Unavailable for Graduation)
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Line 7: Students Available for Graduation
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Line #7: Students Available for Graduation
• Line #2: 10 Starts
• Line #3: 1 Transfer TO another program
• Line #4: 1 Transfer FROM another program
• Line #5: 10 Total Starts plus/minus transfers
• Line #6: 1 Student Unavailable for Graduation (active military)
Line #7: 9 Students Available for Graduation
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Line 8 = (Withdrawn/Terminated Students)
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Line #8: Withdrawn / Terminated Students:
The number of students who withdrew or were terminated, within 150% of the program length, from each program. This number does not include the student classified as "Unavailable for Graduation" (Line 6).
• Line #2: 10 Starts
• Line #3: 1 Transfer TO another program
• Line #4: 1 Transfer FROM another program
• Line #5: 10 Total Starts plus/minus transfers
• Line #6: 1 Student Unavailable for Graduation (active military)
• Line #7: 9 Students Available for Graduation
Line #8: 2 Withdrawn / Terminated Students
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Line 9: Grads within 150% of the Program = 7
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• Line #2: 10 Starts
• Line #3: 1 Transfer TO another program
• Line #4: 1 Transfer FROM another program
• Line #5: 10 Total Starts plus/minus transfers
• Line #6: 1 Student Unavailable for Graduation (active military)
• Line #7: 9 Students Available for Graduation
• Line #8: 2 Withdrawn/Terminated Students
• Line #9: 7 Graduates within 150% of Program Length
78% Graduation Rate
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Line #11: Graduates – Further Education
• The number of graduates that continue on with education in an accredited institution of higher education (postsecondary) on at least a half-time basis.
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Line 11: Graduates – Further Education
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This category removes from the placement rate calculation graduates who fall into one of the following categories:
• death,
• incarceration,
• active military service deployment,
• the onset of a medical condition that prevents employment,
• or international students who have returned to their country of origin.
Line #12: Graduates – Unavailable for Employment
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Line #12: Graduates – Unavailable for Employment
active military service
==88
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Line #13: Graduates Available for Placement
• Line #9: 7 Graduates within 150% of Program Length
• Line #11: 1 Graduate Further Education (Student #10)
• Line #12: 1 Graduate Unavailable for Employment (Student #8)
Line #13: 5 Graduates Available for Employment
(Students #4, #6, #7, #9, #11)
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77 66991111
77 66
Line #14: Graduates – Employed in Field
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• Line #9: 7 Graduates within 150% of Program Length
• Line #11: 1 Graduate Further Education (Student #10)
• Line #12: 1 Graduate Unavailable for Employment (Student #8)
• Line #13: 5 Graduates Available for Employment
• Line #14: 4 Graduates Employed in Field
Line #15: Placement Rate: 80%
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Based on this cohort, which is one of several monthly cohorts within this program, the reported rates of student achievement are:
• 78% Graduation Rate
• 80% Employment Rate
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Who is missing?
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Who is missing?
Grad Unknown = Grad Unknown = Line 18Line 18
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Line 19: Non-Graduated Students Who Obtained Training Related
• The number of withdrawn/terminated students from Line 8 who obtain employment in a field related to the program in which the student was enrolled and based upon the training provided by the school.
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Line 8 = (Withdrawn/Terminated Students)
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Line 19: Non-Graduated Students Who Obtained Training Related
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Line #20:
Employment Rate with Non-Graduated Students Who Obtained Training Related Employment:
The school's supplemental employment rate which calculates the total number or graduated and non-graduated students who obtained training related employment.
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• Line #9: 7 Graduates within 150% of Program Length
• Line #11: 1 Graduate Further Education (Student #10)
• Line #12: 1 Graduate Unavailable for Employment (Student #8)
• Line #13: 5 Graduates Available for Employment
• Line #14: 4 Graduates Employed in Field
• Line #15: Employment Rate: 80%• Line #18: Graduates – Unknown
• Line #19: Non-Graduated Student Who Obtained Training Related Employment
• Line #20: Employment Rate with Non-Graduated
Employed Students 83%%
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Based on this cohort, which is one of several monthly cohorts within this program, we note:
• 78% Graduation Rate
• 80% Employment Rate
• 83% Employment Rate with Non-Graduated Employed Students
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Verifiable Records of Initial Employment
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Organize all supporting documentation by program, by start date• Organize graduate transcripts by program, by
start date• Organize verifiable records of initial
employment by program, by start date
• During an on-site evaluation, ACCSCT staff seeks to verify the validity of the data provided in the Graduation and Employment Chart.• Organizing supporting documentation by program,
by start date will help facilitate the verification of the data.
Verifiable Records: Helpful Hints
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Examples of supporting documentation for graduates listed as employed in the field:
• Graduate Employment Verification Form:• the name of the graduate, • telephone number of the graduate, • name of employer, date of hire, and position (title) • contact person at the place of employment, job title, and
employer telephone number. • Any other pertinent information related to training related
employment.• This documentation must demonstrate that the graduate’s
employment is training related.
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Examples of supporting documentation for graduates listed as self - employed in the field:
• Advertisements for Graduate’s Business (Training Related)• Business License / Massage Therapy License for Massage
Therapy Graduates• Business Listing in the Yellow Pages • Business Listing in other business directory (ex. Chamber of
Commerce)• Website for Graduate’s Business / Business Cards• Any other pertinent information related to training related
employment.• This documentation must demonstrate that the graduate’s
employment is training related.
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The school must also maintain appropriate documentation to support any student classified as:
• Unavailable for Graduation• Graduates - Further Education• Graduates – Unavailable for Employment • Non-Graduated Students Who Obtained Training
Related Employment
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Unavailable for GraduationUnavailable for Graduation
• Deceased: Copy of Death Record; Death Notice
• Incarcerated: This information is public record, therefore, a copy of the arrest record, police report or booking/intake documentation
• Active Military Service: Copy of military orders
• Medical Conditions: Must include a copy of medical documentation from the student’s physician that demonstrates that the student can not continue enrollment due to medical condition (including pregnancy).
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Graduates: Further EducationGraduates: Further Education
• The categorization of these graduates as “Further Education” must be supported by documentation which demonstrates that the graduate continue on with education with an accredited institution of higher education (postsecondary) on at least a half-time basis.
• Such documentation includes a signed enrollment agreement or letter from the institution’s registrar.
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• Deceased: Copy of Death Record; Death Notice
• Incarcerated: This information is public record, therefore, a copy of the arrest record, police report or booking/intake documentation
• Active Military Service: Copy of military orders
• Medical Conditions: Must include a copy of medical documentation from the graduate’s physician that demonstrates that the graduate can not continue enrollment due to medical condition (including pregnancy).
• International Students who have left the Country: Admissions/enrollment paperwork that demonstrates student is not a U.S. citizen and any other supporting documentation demonstrating they have not maintained U.S. residence status following graduation
Unavailable for EmploymentUnavailable for Employment
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Questions and AnswersQuestions and Answers
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End of Webinar
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