Retention and graduation rates have increased nationally due to the implementation and design of well-crafted program maps with an emphasis on students taking fuller schedules categorized by the 15-to-finish initiative. Gordon State College made early efforts to create program maps with co-curricular milestones using the theme of Gordon’s Highlander EDGE. After careful review we noticed that some of the program maps had not been pressure tested and we have now determined a plan to carefully review, and pressure test our program maps annually.
Evaluation Plan and measures:
KPIs:
- Change in three-year graduation rate for associate degree students
- Change in six-year graduation rate for bachelor’s degree students
- Number of hours per associate degree graduate
- Number of hours per bachelor’s degree graduate
Baseline measure (for each KPI):
- Change in three-year graduation rate for associate degree students
- Change in six-year graduation rate for bachelor’s degree students
- Number of hours per associate degree graduate
- Number of hours per bachelor’s degree graduate
Associate Graduation Cohort |
Gordon State College |
2017 |
11.8% |
2018 |
14.2% |
2019 |
13.6% |
Bachelor Graduation Cohort |
Gordon State College |
2015 |
12.3% |
2016 |
17.0% |
2017 |
15.1% |
Goal or targets (for each KPI):
- Change in three-year graduation rate for associate degree students
- Change in six-year graduation rate for bachelor’s degree students
- Number of hours per associate degree graduate
- Number of hours per bachelor’s degree graduate
- Implementation of the new IMPACTS core is underway.
- The history Area F is in the process of being changed to eliminate the foreign language requirement.
- Changing prerequisite/corequisite for ENGR 1100 and 1111 to MATH 1111 from MATH 1113.
- Program alignments under discussion with TCSG.
- Area G (institutional options—physical education—is under review to reduce the potential number of credit hours to complete a degree.
- New IMPACTS implementation: Spring 2024
- New history Area F implementation: Spring 2024
- Resolution of physical education requirement: Fall 2024
- Changing ENGR 1100 and ENGR 1111 prerequisite/corequisite: Fall 2024
- Work with TCSG to make transfer to bachelor’s degree more seamless: Fall 2024
- Review of all program maps is ongoing.
Challenges:
- One challenge is data warehousing and access since we do not have an IR director.
- We are critically short of staff in some areas, which makes a bigger picture focus more challenging.
Supports Needed:
- New data tools from the USG are very helpful—we would like to see more of that.