Core Indicators of Effectiveness for Community Colleges

Core Indicators of Effectiveness for Community Colleges

Author: Richard Alfred

Publisher: Amer. Assn. of Community Col

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 0871173816

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"Describes 16 core indicators that community colleges can use to develop an assessment tool using quantitative data for measuring their effectiveness"--Provided by publisher.


Community Colleges

Community Colleges

Author:

Publisher: Community College Pr/Amer Assoc

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 9780871172723

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In December 1992, the Community College Roundtable, a group of 10 two-year college practitioners, convened to identify the core indicators of community college effectiveness. This report identifies and defines a few such measures that can be put to use on community college campuses nationwide. After part I of the report explains the composition and purpose of the Roundtable, part II presents an overview of the emergence of institutional effectiveness as a compelling issue on community college campuses and discusses how the set of core indicators was developed. Part III reviews the aims, purpose, focus, and organization of the report. Part IV provides a brief discussion of institutional effectiveness and how it can be defined and considered in community colleges. Part V includes definitions and guidelines for measuring core indicators. Part VI lists 13 core indicators according to mission category. The indicators are: (1) student goal attainment; (2) persistence (fall to fall); (3) degree completion rates; (4) placement rate in the work force; (5) employer assessment of students; (6) number and rate of transfers; (7) performance after transfer; (8) success in subsequent, related coursework; (9) demonstration of critical literacy skills; (10) demonstration of citizenship skills; (11) client assessment of programs and services; (12) responsiveness to community needs; and (13) participation rate in service area. Sources of data for each indicator are listed along with additional, related measures of effectiveness. Part VII offers suggestions for utilizing and measuring the indicators. Finally, part VIII lists five references. (AC)


Annual Performance Report

Annual Performance Report

Author: Wyoming Community College Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13:

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Wyoming's seven comprehensive community colleges document their performance in meeting the needs of their stakeholders against fourteen core indicators: (1) Student Goal Attainment; (2) Persistence; (3) Degree Completion Rates; (4) Placement Rate in the Workforce; (5) Employer Assessment of Students; (6) Licensure/Certification Pass Rates; (7) Client Assessment of Programs and Services; (8) Demonstration of Critical Literacy Skills; (9) Demonstration of Citizenship Skills; (10) Number and Rate Who Transfer; (11) Performance After Transfer; (12) Success in Subsequent, Related Coursework; (13) Participation Rate in the Service Area; and (14) Responsiveness to Community Needs. Using the American Association of Community Colleges core measurements, this report indicates that Wyoming's community colleges are performing well in fulfilling their multi-dimensional responsibilities in higher education in Wyoming and is beginning to allow a documented and historical perspective on these measures. Wyoming's community colleges intend to use this report to document performance, and evaluate where improvements can be made to make a plan of action toward meeting and exceeding stakeholder expectations. Appendix includes student satisfaction information by student classification. (Contains 6 figures and 17 tables.) [For 2004-2005 report, see ED502738.].


Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Author: Wyoming Community College Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13:

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The "Core Indicators of Effectiveness Report" delineates the performance of Wyoming's community colleges as measured by the 14 indicators set forth by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and adopted by the seven Wyoming community colleges and the Wyoming Community College Commission. These indicators, while providing some flexibility regarding programs and services, provide guidance on consistent measurements of performance and success of community colleges. The AACC Core Indicators of Effectiveness for Community Colleges were developed on the premise that a college is effective when its outcomes match its mission and stakeholders' needs within the limits of costs and available resources. The core indicators are grouped into six mission categories: student progress, workforce development, general education, transfer preparation, developmental skills, and outreach. The indicators are: (1) Student Goal Attainment; (2) Persistence (Fall to Fall); (3) Degree Completion Rates; (4) Placement Rate in the Workforce; (5) Employer Assessment of Students; (6) Licensure / Certification Pass Rates; (7) Client Assessment of Programs and Services; (8) Demonstration of Critical Literacy Skills; (9) Demonstration of Citizenship Skills; (10) Number and Rate Who Transfer; (11) Performance After Transfer; (12) Success in Subsequent, Related Coursework; (13) Participation Rate in the Service Area; and (14) Responsiveness to Community Needs. This report, using the American Association of Community Colleges core measurements, shows that Wyoming's community colleges are performing well in fulfilling their multi-dimensional responsibilities in higher education in Wyoming and beginning to allow a documented and historical perspective on these measures. (Contains 21 tables.).


Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Author: Wyoming Community College Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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The "Core Indicators of Effectiveness Report" delineates the performance of Wyoming's community colleges as measured by the 14 indicators set forth by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and adopted by the seven Wyoming community colleges and the Wyoming Community College Commission. These indicators, while providing some flexibility regarding programs and services, provide guidance on consistent measurements of performance and success of community colleges. The AACC Core Indicators of Effectiveness for Community Colleges were developed on the premise that a college is effective when its outcomes match its mission and stakeholders' needs within the limits of costs and available resources. The core indicators are grouped into six mission categories: student progress, workforce development, general education, transfer preparation, developmental skills, and outreach. The indicators are: (1) Student Goal Attainment; (2) Persistence (Fall to Fall); (3) Degree Completion Rates; (4) Placement Rate in the Workforce; (5) Employer Assessment of Students; (6) Licensure/Certification Pass Rates; (7) Client Assessment of Programs and Services; (8) Demonstration of Critical Literacy Skills; (9) Demonstration of Citizenship Skills; (10) Number and Rate Who Transfer; (11) Performance After Transfer; (12) Success in Subsequent, Related Coursework; (13) Participation Rate in the Service Area; and (14) Responsiveness to Community Needs. This report, based on the American Association of Community Colleges core measurements, shows that Wyoming's community colleges are performing well in fulfilling their multi-dimensional responsibilities in higher education in Wyoming. Consistent and continued use of these core measurements will produce trend information for each of these measures. Surveys of transfer students and graduates about their satisfaction with and importance of services and offices at their college are appended. (Contains 12 figures and 18 tables.) [For the 2006-2007 performance report, see ED502740.].


Annual Performance Report

Annual Performance Report

Author: Wyoming Community College Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13:

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Wyoming's seven comprehensive community colleges document their performance in meeting the needs of their stakeholders against fourteen core indicators: (1) Student Goal Attainment; (2) Persistence; (3) Degree Completion Rates; (4) Placement Rate in the Workforce; (5) Employer Assessment of Students; (6) Licensure/Certification Pass Rates; (7) Client Assessment of Programs and Services; (8) Demonstration of Critical Literacy Skills; (9) Demonstration of Citizenship Skills; (10) Number and Rate Who Transfer; (11) Performance After Transfer; (12) Success in Subsequent, Related Coursework; (13) Participation Rate in the Service Area; and (14) Responsiveness to Community Needs. Using the American Association of Community Colleges core measurements, this report indicates that Wyoming's community colleges are performing well in fulfilling their multi-dimensional responsibilities in higher education in Wyoming and is beginning to allow a documented and historical perspective on these measures. Wyoming's community colleges intend to use this report to document performance, and evaluate where improvements can be made to make a plan of action toward meeting and exceeding stakeholder expectations. An Appendix includes student satisfaction information by student classification. (Contains 6 figures and 16 tables.).


Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Author: Wyoming Community College Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13:

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The "Core Indicators of Effectiveness Report" delineates the performance of Wyoming's community colleges as measured by the 14 indicators set forth by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and adopted by the seven Wyoming community colleges and the Wyoming Community College Commission in 2002. These indicators, while providing some flexibility regarding programs and services, provide guidance on consistent measurements of performance and success of community colleges. The AACC Core Indicators of Effectiveness for Community Colleges were developed on the premise that a college is effective when its outcomes match its mission and stakeholders' needs within the limits of costs and available resources. The core indicators are grouped into five state interest categories: educated citizenry, diversified economy, workforce development, efficient and effective systems, and accountability and improvement. The indicators are: (1) Student Goal Attainment; (2) Persistence (Fall to Fall); (3) Degree Completion Rates; (4) Placement Rate in the Workforce; (5) Employer Assessment of Students; (6) Licensure/Certification Pass Rates; (7) Client Assessment of Programs and Services; (8) Demonstration of Critical Literacy Skills; (9) Demonstration of Citizenship Skills; (10) Number and Rate Who Transfer; (11) Performance After Transfer; (12) Success in Subsequent, Related Coursework; (13) Participation Rate in the Service Area; and (14) Responsiveness to Community Needs. This report, using the American Association of Community Colleges core measurements, shows that Wyoming's community colleges are performing well in fulfilling their multi-dimensional responsibilities in higher education in Wyoming and is beginning to allow a documented and historical perspective on these measures. Surveys of transfer students and graduates about their satisfaction with and importance of services and offices at their college are appended. (Contains 9 figures and 19 tables.) [For the 2007-2008 performance report, see ED535829.].


Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Wyoming Community Colleges. Annual Performance Report

Author: Wyoming Community College Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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The "Core Indicators of Effectiveness Report" delineates the performance of Wyoming's community colleges as measured by the 14 indicators set forth by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and adopted by the seven Wyoming community colleges and the Wyoming Community College Commission in 2002. These indicators, while providing some flexibility regarding programs and services, provide guidance on consistent measurements of performance and success of community colleges. The AACC Core Indicators of Effectiveness for Community Colleges were developed on the premise that a college is effective when its outcomes match its mission and stakeholders' needs within the limits of costs and available resources. The core indicators are grouped into five state interest categories: educated citizenry, diversified economy, workforce development, efficient and effective systems, and accountability and improvement. The indicators are: (1) Student Goal Attainment; (2) Persistence (Fall to Fall); (3) Degree Completion Rates; (4) Placement Rate in the Workforce; (5) Employer Assessment of Students; (6) Licensure/Certification Pass Rates; (7) Client Assessment of Programs and Services; (8) Demonstration of Critical Literacy Skills; (9) Demonstration of Citizenship Skills; (10) Number and Rate Who Transfer; (11) Performance After Transfer; (12 Success in Subsequent, Related Coursework; (13) Participation Rate in the Service Area; and (14) Responsiveness to Community Needs. This report, using the American Association of Community Colleges core measurements, shows that Wyoming's community colleges are performing well in fulfilling their multi-dimensional responsibilities in higher education in Wyoming and is beginning to allow a documented and historical perspective on these measures. (Contains 5 figures and 15 tables.) [For the 2008-2009 performance report, see ED535830.].