Monday, January 23, 2012

1st Annual Student Success Research Symposium April 10, 2012


Announcing the 1ST Annual Student Success Research Symposium
The Michigan Center for Student Success (MCSS) will be hosting the first annual Student Success Research Symposium on April 10th. This event will be held in Ann Arbor in partnership with the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education at the University of Michigan.  One of the main goals of MCSS is to develop a sustained student success research agenda based on the needs of Michigan community colleges and key issues correlated with improved student outcomes. To this end, the symposium will be the launch of the Student Success Applied Research Collaborative with the input and direction from academic leadership, institutional research directors, and other practitioners at community colleges. The college staff and leadership will also be joined by scholars from Michigan universities conducting research on two-year institutions. The goal of this event is to inform the long-term research agenda for the Center with an eye toward research projects and analyses that have practical application and value to the colleges efforts to improve student outcomes. Topics to be covered at the symposium will include:

·         An overview of the student success research literature
·         An initial profile of student progression and success (w/aggregate data from ATD colleges)
·         An update about the Michigan P-20 data system and its implications for the research agenda
·         Breakout sessions and facilitated discussions about key research questions
·         A panel session featuring research and analyses from community college research and planning staff
·         A panel session featuring emerging and relevant research projects from university faculty

More details (including an agenda) will be shared as they are finalized in the next couple weeks, but this event will be an important opportunity for teams of college practitioners (including leadership, IR staff, and faculty) and scholarly researchers to begin a dialogued about a sustained student success research agenda for Michigan’s community colleges. As always, we welcome your input. Please direct any questions about the symposium to Chris Baldwin (cbaldwin@mcca.org) or Jenny Schanker (jschanker@mcca.org).

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Highlights from Dual Enrollment Research



MCSS has been conducting research into the current state of dual enrollment in Michigan community colleges.  Currently, 27 colleges have completed a survey of dual enrollment policies and practices and 18 have submitted data on enrollment numbers and tuition rates.  This data provides a useful basis for understanding current practices, highlighting successful innovations and connecting practitioners grappling with similar challenges.  The research also supports MCCA's advocacy efforts related to the proposed revisions to the Michigan's dual enrollment program currently moving through the Michigan legislature. 

Survey results indicate that Michigan colleges offer dual enrollment opportunities in a variety of formats, including on-campus, at high schools and other sites, and online, with 75% of colleges indicating that at least some students are self-paid.  50% of colleges are offering or participating in structured dual enrollment programs such as Early/Middle College, high school academies or 4+1-type programs.  Colleges cited payment and FERPA issues as key challenges and indicated strong interest in increased collaboration with K-12 partners to improve college readiness and participation in dual enrollment.



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Welcome to Our New Blog


Welcome to our new Blog!

2012 Preview of Activities from the Michigan Center for Student Success
Happy New Year! With the start of the New Year, we thought it would be valuable to give you a preview of activities sponsored by the MCSS in 2012:

Major upcoming events to connect large numbers of college leaders and practitioners
·         1st Annual Research Symposium for Student Success (April 2012) – This event will be an opportunity for teams of college practitioners (including leadership, IR staff, and faculty) to engage in a dialogue with scholarly researchers about a concerted student success research agenda
·         Faculty Leadership Initiative Regional Meetings (Spring 2012) –  Building on the successful launch of the Faculty Leadership Initiative in the fall, we will be working with faculty leaders across the state to hold regional cross-campus conversations about student success from a faculty perspective
·         Summer Trustee Institute focused on Student Success (July 2012) – Leveraging the Trustee Institute held in September 2011 with the leadership of ATD colleges, we will be providing an opportunity for trustees from all 28 colleges to participate in this one-day event as part of the activities in Traverse City this summer.
·         2012 Student Success Summit (September 2012) – Following on last year’s successful event, we will be looking to increase the participation of college and community partners in this signature event with presentations about promising innovations here in Michigan and perspective from national experts.

Enhanced communications to grow the network of college innovators
The staff of MCSS will be putting a much greater emphasis on communications in 2012. Below are series of publications that will be regularly produced with the primary audience college leaders, faculty and staff with a tight focus on student success efforts.

·         Monthly E-newsletter – This publication will include four sections: 1) feature article; 2) college spotlight; 3) new resources or publications from the field; and 4) upcoming events. 
·         Bi-monthly Issue Papers – This will be a series of short issues papers on topics related to student success. We envision issue papers on college readiness, dual enrollment, adult completion and transfer, student success metrics, and more.
·         Longer topical briefs or reports ­– These publications will be longer, in-depth explorations of issues and initiatives related to colleges activities to improve student outcomes. Likely publications this year will include an examination of Michigan colleges’ experiences in longer standing initiatives such as Achieving the Dream and Breaking Through. Additionally, we will be publishing a document that outlines the Center’s overarching Student Success Framework.
·         Enhanced website and use of social media – As part of the MCCA’s website, MCSS pages will be augmented considerably to include: 1) an overview of the Center including events and publications; 2) profile existing student success initiatives in Michigan;  3) new national resources and publications; and 4) a mechanism for college’s to share their emerging promising practices with their peers. To this fifth point, we will be much more aggressive in our use of social media including the use of Twitter, Facebook, and other comparable tools.
·         Periodic webinars We will provide routine opportunities for college staff and faculty to participate in webinars that include national experts as well as innovators from Michigan colleges. We will host at least six of these webinars throughout the year.

In addition to the activities outlined above, we will also support opportunities for colleges to collaborate and learn from each other through existing communities of practice (i.e. Achieving the Dream, Breaking Through, the Faculty Leadership Initiative, and Project Win-Win) as well as emerging peer networking opportunities (i.e. Michigan Educators Veteran Support Consortium, Credentials that Work initiative, and a student success research collaborative). Last, but certainly not least, the MCSS staff will continue to support MCCA policy efforts such as the legislative study committees focused on college readiness and block transfer as well as inform other policy dialogues such as dual enrollment and performance funding. 2012 will be a busy year and, as always, we welcome your input and feedback.  Please contact Chris Baldwin (cbaldwin@mcca.org) or Jenny Schanker (jschanker@mcca.org) with any questions.