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2008 CAPP Summary Report

2008 CAPP Summary Report. Dr. Kandis Steele, Director of Academic Programs. CAPP PC 1: Enrollment Management. Data for 2008: Fall 2007 Enrollment Data for 2007: Fall 2006 Enrollment Data for 2006: Fall 2005 Enrollment. CAPP PC 1: Enrollment Management.

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2008 CAPP Summary Report

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  1. 2008 CAPP Summary Report Dr. Kandis Steele, Director of Academic Programs

  2. CAPP PC 1: Enrollment Management Data for 2008: Fall 2007 Enrollment Data for 2007: Fall 2006 Enrollment Data for 2006: Fall 2005 Enrollment

  3. CAPP PC 1: Enrollment Management • Overall enrollment has decreased about 3.65% • Six colleges have lost over 10% with 1 losing over 30% • Five colleges have gained over 10% with 1 gaining over 15% • Majority of colleges have maintained stable enrollments

  4. CAPP PC 1: Enrollment Management Data for 2008: Spring 06-Fall 2007 Data for 2007: Spring 05-Fall 2006 Data for 2006: Spring 04-Fall 2005

  5. CAPP PC 1: Enrollment Management • Wide variation among colleges in program viability • Nine colleges have ratings of 90% or better • Four colleges have less than 60% of programs viable • Little change among colleges in 3 years

  6. PC 2: Academic Transfer Students enrolled at a community college at any time during the period of summer 2002 through spring 2004 and not enrolled at any other Alabama Community College within the specified period, earned at least 24-59 or 60 semester credit hours at the community college, and attempted 30 semester credit hours at the specified state university, with spring 2007 being the end of the period for tracking university enrollment.

  7. PC 2: Academic Transfer

  8. PC 2: Academic Transfer

  9. PC 3: Career/Technical Programs 2008 data source for this component is the 2006-07 College Career/Technical Performance Data Report due on October 31, 2007. This section of the CAPP does not include Health Professions Programs

  10. PC 3: Career/Technical Programs

  11. PC 3: Career/Technical Programs • Fourteen colleges have licensure pass rates of 90% or higher • All have rates above 75% • Ten colleges have placement rates above 80%, but 6 colleges have rates below 50% • Colleges near urban areas usually more successful

  12. PC 4: Health Professions Programs Data on pass rates for all health professions programs are the responsibility of each college and is reported for the academic, calendar, or fiscal year immediately preceding the CAPP report, Fall 06-Fall 07.

  13. Health Professions include: • Clinical Laboratory Technology • Dental Assistant • Dental Hygienist • Dental Lab Technology • Diagnostic Medical Sonography • Emergency Medical Technology/Technician • Health Information Technology • Medical Assistant • Medical Transcription • Mental Health Technology • Pre-Nursing General Studies • Nursing (ADN) • Nursing (PN) • Nurse Assistant/Aide • Occupational Therapy Assistant • Optical Technology • Pharmacy Technician • Physical Therapist Assistant • Polysomnographic Laboratory Technology • Radiologic Technology • Respiratory Therapist • Surgical Technology • Veterinary Assistant

  14. PC 4: Health Professions Programs • RN pass rates showed some decline from previous years • Twelve colleges had 90% or higher pass rates for RN program and all were over 70% • Sixteen colleges had over 90% pass rates on PN and all were over 70%

  15. PC 4: Health Professions Programs

  16. PC 4: Health Professions Programs • Graduation/Retention continues to be a concern • Rates vary dramatically for RN and PN programs • RN is higher but ranges from 100% to less than 50% • PN rate ranges from 85% to 30%

  17. Transitional Studies Data • Courses in English, mathematics, and reading numbered below 100, with no academic credit awarded. • Data collected will include Spring 2007 and Fall 2007 semesters. • Course enrollment is defined by • 1) number of students beginning the semester, including students who officially and unofficially withdraw and • 2) the number of students completing a developmental course. • 3) The number of students earning a passing grade who meet the standards for successful course completion as defined by the grading system of the college and are eligible to advance to the next level.

  18. PC 5: Transitional Studies

  19. PC 5: Transitional Studies

  20. PC 5: Transitional Studies

  21. PC 5: Transitional Studies

  22. PC 5: Transitional Studies Data: Students who have completed the appropriate transitional course requirement within the last three terms.

  23. PC 5: Transitional Studies

  24. PC 5: Transitional Studies

  25. Learning Resources and Technology data information • Web courses-courses that deliver instruction electronically to students without requiring regularly scheduled face-to-face interaction with the instructor. • Site-to-site video/teleconference courses include two-way audio-video instruction provided to designated sites with regularly scheduled class times involving face-to-face interaction with the instructor. • Other forms of electronic delivery of courses may include videotape, compact discs, cable television, or additional forms of delivery. • The total number of semester credit hours generated through Internet courses, through site-to-site video/teleconference course delivery, and through other forms of electronic technology delivery for the fall semester 2007 should be reported.

  26. PC 6: LEARNING RESOURCES & TECHNOLOGY

  27. Performance Component 8: Financial and Physical Resources • 2008 Highlights • Overall ACCS Spent 70.0% Percent of Operating Expenses on Instruction and Student Services • Individual College Ratios Ranged from 46% to 80% • 16 of 25 colleges spent over 70% of their operating expenses on instruction and student services • 7 colleges spent over 60% of their operating expenses on instruction and student services

  28. Workforce Development • Workforce training data include • the number of requests for workforce training, number of clients served, and the number of participants. • satisfaction with the workforce training such as the number of employers surveyed, the number of employers responding, and the percentage indicating overall satisfaction for the reporting period required by the federal or state agency. • The data is in the 2006-07 College Performance Report on Business and Industry Services submitted by each college in October 2007 for the period from summer 2006 through spring 2007.

  29. PC 9: WORKFORCE TRAINING

  30. Adult Education data information • Data are derived from the state management information system, Alabama Adult Education System for Accountability and Performance, AAESAP. • The reporting period for all the data is July 1 of one year to June 30 of the next year. These data are submitted by local Adult Education program providers.

  31. PC 9: ADULT EDUCATION Academic Completion Rate 2007=53% 2008= 57%

  32. PC 9: ADULT EDUCATION

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