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Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January 12, 2007

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Page 1: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

Corning CC and CCSSE:What We Experienced and How We Handled It

Maren N. Hess

Director of Institutional Research

AIRPO Winter Conference

Syracuse – January 12, 2007

Page 2: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• History of CCSSE participation for CCC– CCC participated in CCSSE in

Spring 2004 as part of a CCTI consortium

• 152 other institutions in 2004

• 75 institutions were classified as “Small” (Fall 2002 IPEDS enrollment <4500)

– Spring 2007, no consortium– Spring 2009, for SUNY’s SCBA

Page 3: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Mechanics– Well organized by University of Texas at Austin– Communication Plan to Campus well defined

• Templates included

• Roles for Institutional Research easily discerned

– Files required to submit to CCSSE• Course master file of all credit bearing activity in

Spring semester, including remedials, at census date

• Codebook

Page 4: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Mechanics (cont.)– CCSSE selects the sections to be surveyed– CCSSE sends the survey packets, already divided

for each section– IR schedules the dates/times for in-class survey

administration– IR or faculty can administer the survey

Page 5: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE– Survey timeline starts

in November

– Web interface for survey results

– CCSSE selects sections to be surveyed

• SOS– Survey timeline starts

in January

– No web interface for survey results

– IR selects sections to be surveyed

Page 6: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE deliverables– “First Look”

– Frequency Report: All students

– CCSSE standard reports on means and frequencies

– CCSSE benchmarks for the college

– CD (including raw data in Excel format)

Page 7: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmarks– “Each benchmark score was computed by averaging the

scores on survey items that comprise that benchmark. To compensate for disproportionately large numbers of full-time students in the sample, all means used in the creation of the benchmarks are weighted by full- and part-time status. Benchmark scores are standardized so that the weighted mean across all students is 50 and the standard deviation across all participating students is 25. Institutions’ benchmark scores are computed by taking the weighted average of their students’ standardized scores.”

Page 8: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmark Areas– Active and Collaborative Learning– Student Effort– Academic Challenge– Student-Faculty Interaction– Support for Learners

Page 9: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmark Areas– Active and Collaborative Learning

• Students learn more when they are actively involved in their education and have opportunities to think about and apply what they are learning in different settings.

– Student Effort– Academic Challenge– Student-Faculty Interaction– Support for Learners

Page 10: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmark Areas– Active and Collaborative Learning– Student Effort

• Students’ own behaviors contribute significantly to their learning and the likelihood that they will successfully attain their educational goals.

– Academic Challenge– Student-Faculty Interaction– Support for Learners

Page 11: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmark Areas– Active and Collaborative Learning– Student Effort– Academic Challenge

• Challenging intellectual and creative work is central to student learning and collegiate quality.

– Student-Faculty Interaction– Support for Learners

Page 12: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmark Areas– Active and Collaborative Learning– Student Effort– Academic Challenge– Student-Faculty Interaction

• In general, the more contact students have with their teachers, the more likely they are to learn effectively and persist toward achievement of their educational goals.

– Support for Learners

Page 13: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• CCSSE Benchmark Areas– Active and Collaborative Learning– Student Effort– Academic Challenge– Student-Faculty Interaction– Support for Learners

• Students perform better and are more satisfied at colleges that are committed to their success and cultivate positive working and social relationships among different groups on campus.

Page 14: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• Support for Learners Questions– Providing the support you need to help you succeed at this

college– Encouraging contact among students from different

economic, social, and racial or ethnic backgrounds– Helping you cope with your non-academic responsibilities

(work, family, etc.)– Providing the support you need to thrive socially– Providing the financial support you need to afford your

education– Frequency: Academic advising / planning– Frequency: Career Counseling

Page 15: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

2004 CCSSE Benchmark Values

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Page 16: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• IR received 3” binder chock-full of data… where to begin?– Adopted Research Brief design from the

Connecticut State System, seen in a NEAIR conference in Portsmouth, NH (Nov. 2004)

– Series of 10 Research Briefs were shared with the college community over a period of several months

• First five briefs dealt with Benchmark areas• Last five briefs dealt covered all other questions

Page 17: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• Research Brief format– Introduction– Benchmark description– Summary Data

• All Respondents, FT only, PT only

• By Credit Hours Earned (<30, >=30)

– Individual Survey Items• All Respondents, FT only, PT only

• Included Likert scale responses

Page 18: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

All college employees can access the briefs on the internal portal.

Page 19: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• What did we find?– All students: Student-Faculty Interaction at 100th

percentile for all colleges, at 90th percentile for small colleges

• 90th percentile for Part-time students

• 80th percentile for Full-time students– The weighting that is incorporated by CCSSE to calculate the

standardized means could disguise information in the detail

– Data on rural colleges did not markedly differ from that of small colleges

Page 20: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• What did we find?– All students: Academic Challenge at 90th

percentile for all colleges, at 80th percentile for small colleges

• 30th percentile for Part-time students at all colleges

• 90th percentile for Full-time students at all colleges– The weighting that is incorporated by CCSSE to calculate the

standardized means could disguise information in the detail

– Data on rural colleges did not markedly differ from that of small colleges

Page 21: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• How have we used CCSSE results?– Supported the review of student services delivery

• Created additional services to students at off-campus sites

– Created “More After Four,” a program of accelerated delivery of evening courses for working adults

– Encouraged collaboration with an external consultant for environmental scan; internal scan

– Supported SUNY SOS results where items overlapped

Page 22: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• Shared with external audiences– Requested by the League for Innovation in the

Community College to create an Alert Report

Page 23: Corning CC and CCSSE: What We Experienced and How We Handled It Maren N. Hess Director of Institutional Research AIRPO Winter Conference Syracuse – January

• Other Materials for this Session– CCSSE Instruction Manual 2004– CCSSE Institutional Report 2004– Community College Student Report 2004 (survey

instrument)– CCC Administration Guides 2004– CCC Research Brief 4: Student-Faculty Interaction– CCC Research Brief 8: Skills, Career Plans,

Educational Goals, and Extra-curricular Activities

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• Questions?

Maren N. Hess

Director of Institutional Research

(607) 962-9587

[email protected]