Goal 2.1 Change institutional culture to emphasize taking full-time course loads (15 or more credits per semester) to earn degrees “on time.”
A review of institutional data indicated that many students were not enrolled in a minimum of 15 credit hours each term. In Fall 2013, 3,680 undergraduate students were taking less than 15 credit hours per term. This group had an average overall GPA of 2.81. During the same term, 1,015 were enrolled in 15 or more credit hours. The average overall GPA of that group was 3.12. A campus-wide initiative was implemented in Summer 2014 to provide new students beginning in Fall 2014 with 15 hour schedules for their first term of study. These schedules were developed in advance by academic advisors with input from the students.
We provided information on the 15-to-Finish campaign to incoming students through our orientation presentations and to faculty staff advisors through our advising training sessions throughout fall and spring semesters.
Strategy 2.1 Change institutional culture to emphasize taking full-time course loads (15 or more credits per semester) to earn degrees “on time.” |
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Goal |
Increase the number of students enrolled in 15 or more credits per semester. |
High-impact strategy |
Focus on changing the institutional culture and educating stakeholders. |
Summary of the Activities |
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Baseline Status |
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Interim Measures of Progress |
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Measures of Success |
Increased number of students enrolled in 15 hours or more—increase of 4.3% from Fall 2013 to Fall 2015. (Our goal was 10 %.) Fall 2013: 1,951 (27.8%) Fall 2014: 2,115 (30.7%) Fall 2015: 2,228 (32.1%) See Appendix I for cohort progression of earned credits. |
Lessons Learned |
Anecdotally, we discovered that few students change a schedule if one is given to them at orientation. Using the orientation survey and preregistering students appears to have had a significant impact on full-time enrollment. |