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Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida March 7, 2014 Miami Dade College Staff Development Day

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Page 1: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program

Charlene A. Stinard, DirectorTransfer and Transition Services

University of Central FloridaMarch 7, 2014

Miami Dade College Staff Development Day

Page 2: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Objectives• Identify critical elements of successful transfer• Maximize resources in support of transfer

success• Collaborate for student success• Review examples of “best practices” and

innovative programs• Assess program success

Page 3: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Establishing the Context

• Increasing enrollments in community colleges (Adelman 2006)

• Community college to university remains the most prevalent pathway (Handel 2007)

• President Obama’s support: American Graduation Initiative

Page 4: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Institutional ContextGeorge Kuh identifies “High Impact Practices”

• Define student success as high levels of learning and student development

• Emphasize preparing students to become, not just to do (citizenship, lifelong learning, not just a job)

• Encourage engagement: compensatory effects of engagement

Page 5: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

MDC Context• Large, diverse, public college• Demographics, significant “risk” factors– Hispanic/Black majority (gender differences)– First generation (learning “the ropes”)– Working, older (less connected to campus

community)– Low income (financial literacy)– Levels of “college readiness”

Page 6: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

UCF Model: Transfer and Transition Services

• Help students before they transfer• Work with them during the transition/first semester• Help them graduate by promoting engagement

Page 7: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Focus on Preparation• Establish academic expectations early• Academic plans– First year success class– Exploring majors and careers– Completing GEP, taking prerequisites before transfer

• Mandatory orientation and advising• Student Services/Faculty collaboration

Page 8: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Partnerships

• Academic preparation: advisors crucial role– Choosing a degree program – Confusion about AA or AS programs– Finding the appropriate major

• Career Services to promote early decisions• Academic support programs

Page 9: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Questions to Consider

Page 10: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Partnerships at MDC

• Who are your partners?• Who should be your partners?• What programs promote collaboration?• What are the barriers to collaboration?

Page 11: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Partnerships• Involving academic and career advisors– Student affairs/services– Faculty– Other relevant relationships?

• Promoting collaboration– Whose responsibility?

• Identifying partners at receiving institutions– Administration, admissions, transfer office, student

affairs/services, career center, financial aid, faculty

Page 12: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Collaboration

• Sharing data between institutions– Student success (GPA, retention/graduation rates)

• Providing information and resources– Transfer Advising Workshop – annual updates– Dedicated transfer staff– Website: transfer information and resources

• Regular joint meetings

Page 13: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Strategies

• Most effective strategies for improving student retention and college completion – Academic support programs– Mandatory advising– Programs for first-year students– Programs for honors students

Noel-Levitz, 2013 Student Retention and College Completion Practices Report for Four-Year and Two-Year Institutions

Page 14: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Strategies (2)

• Identify targeted (at-risk) populations– GPA < 2.5– Difficult majors: STEM, business– First generation, low income, minorities– Returning veterans– Students with Disabilities

• Develop specific interventions, programs

Page 15: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Strategies (3)

• Resources for Students– Academic advising (mandatory)– Outreach programs (information about majors,

careers)– Dedicated transfer staff: sending and receiving– Websites, targeted communications– Transfer checklists, steps to successful transitions

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Questions to Consider

Page 17: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

MDC Programs

• Who are your best partners? Why does that work?

• Where are the problems in encouraging collaboration?

• What successful programs are in place for transferring students?

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Innovative Programs• Full-time TTS advisor at partner college• DirectConnect to UCF – early advising, guaranteed

admission• S.E.E. UCF (Successful Early Exploration)– FTICs visit campus to explore majors and careers

• Brother to Brother program– Multicultural and first generation men

• Identifying “meta-major” interests

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Innovations

• TTS Peer Mentor program– Pre-admission academic advisors– Establishing personal connections– Getting the student’s perspective– Listening to the “student voice”

• New MASS project: Engaging Latino Students for Transfer and College Completion

Page 20: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Program Planning and Assessment

• Needs Assessment• Data analyses• Strategic planning factors– Institutional goals and needs– Community needs– Enrollment growth

Page 21: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Assessment CycleStudent LearningOutcomesSMART

2+ DirectMeasuresMATURE

Determine evidenceneeded

Collect data

What is next?

Assesschanges

CHANGEProceduresResourcesOutcomes Measures

Report ResultsWho, what, when?

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Data Analyses and Assessment

• Starting from scratch: who are your at-risk students?– Determining “at-risk”• Non-persistence, lack of progress, failure to complete

their degree

– Exploring strategies• Your experience, colleagues at peer institutions• State, regional, national trends

Page 23: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Data Analysis

• Types of student data and analyses– Admissions, enrollment– Demographics– Expectations, experiences, satisfaction– Retention, progression, graduation– Institutional, division, program data– Surveys, focus groups, interviews

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Program Effectiveness

• Measuring the value of specific programs– Participant evaluations– Student surveys– Focus groups

• Use information/data– Improve programming– Reach targeted student groups

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Assessment

• Transfer student success– Transfer Shock: GPA information– Retention, graduation rates

• Program assessment– How do we know what’s working?– Survey/focus group: What did students think?– Keep, revise, or scrap?

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Questions to Consider

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Assessment at MDC

• Who is responsible for data gathering and analysis?

• Do you have access to the data you need?• Is there support for program assessment?

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Next Steps

• Program planning, development, and implementation strategies– Think “outside the box”– Benchmark similar institutions– Utilize institutional data– Promote collaborations and partnerships

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Finally..

• Start with small pilot programs• Establish baselines• Develop a communications/marketing plan• Attend to budget considerations early• Private funding - foundations• Federal funding – grants• Community resources

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Comments and Questions

Page 31: Transfer Success: Skills to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Program Charlene A. Stinard, Director Transfer and Transition Services University of Central Florida

Thank you! Contact Information

Charlene A. StinardTransfer and Transition Services

University of Central Florida407-823-2231

[email protected]