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Fall 2014 Convocation
Information
1. CCSSE Results
2. Graduation Rates by Ethnicity
Action Teams
1. Distance Education
2. Students on Probation
3. Part-time Students
4. Students Progressing with C’s
5. Salvaging a “Lost” Semester
CCSSE Results
CCSSE
How much does the college emphasize each of the following?
Kaua‘i CC CCSSE Cohort
CCSSE
In your experience at the college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following?
Kaua‘i CC CCSSE Cohort
CCSSE
In your experience at the college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following?
Kaua‘i CC CCSSE Cohort
CCSSE
About how many hours do you spend in a typical week preparing for class? (studying, reading, writing, rehearsing,
doing homework or other activities related to your program)
Kaua‘i CC 2014
CCSSE Cohort 2014
8.2 hours
9.4 hoursIncludes PT and FT
Kaua‘i CC 2014Full-Time Students
9.2 hours
12.0 hoursKaua‘i CC 2012
CCSSE
Graduation Rates by Ethnicity
Outcomes After 3 YearsDegree-Seeking Students Who Began F06-F11
Distance Education
Distance EducationCourse offered both methods in same term
Distance EducationSuccess Rate Gaps by Course
FTF Success Rate – DE Success Rate
Each bar represents one individual course
Data from Fall 2007 – Spring 2014
Students on Probation
Persistence of Students on Probation/Suspension
Pers
isten
ce R
ate
Students on ProbationOutcome for Next Term
Do not persist(drop out)
Remain onProbation
Go onSuspension
Good Standing!
Academic StandingEnd of Fall 2013
Ethnicity Probation Suspension
Hawaiian 18% 3%
Filipino 12% 2%
Caucasian 7% 1%
Gender Probation Suspension
Male 17% 3%
Female 10% 2%
College Average 13% 2%
Part-Time Students
Part-time Students% PT among First-time Degree-seeking Students
Fall Term
• We award about 35% of degrees and certificates to students who began Part-time.
• PT students who complete degrees and CA’s tend to be FT in the UH system at some point.
• 51% had more FT terms than PT terms.• 6% had zero FT terms.
Credits taken in first termDegree-seeking students with 0 earned credits
Fall Term
Fall Term
Students Progressing with C’s
Success Rate in Next CourseBy Prerequisite Course Grade
Grade in Prerequisite Course
% Getting C or better in next course
153 course pairingsF11-S14
Salvaging a “Lost” Semester
Persistence of non-passing students (F, N, NC) By week of last attendance
Week of last attendance
Week of last attendance
Fall to Spring
Spring to Fall
F11-F13
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