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Academic Program Viability Report Lower Division Programs 2012-13
St. Petersburg College March 2014
Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................. 1
Viability Measure Descriptions ........................................... 3
SPC Vocational Programs ................................................. 5
Program Viability Reports ................................................ 7
Building Arts .......................................................... 7
College of Business ................................................. 17
College of Computer & Information Technology .............. 27
Crime Scene Technology .......................................... 40
Criminal Justice ..................................................... 49
Dental Hygiene ...................................................... 59
Digital Arts, Media and Interactive Web ........................ 68
Digital Forensics .................................................... 79
Early Childhood Education ........................................ 88
Emergency Administration and Management .................. 97
Emergency Medical Services .................................... 107
Engineering Technology ......................................... 117
Environmental Science .......................................... 128
Fire Science Technology ......................................... 137
Funeral Services .................................................. 147
Health Information Management ............................... 156
Hospitality and Tourism Management ......................... 166
Human Services ................................................... 178
Music Industry and Recording Arts ............................. 188
Nursing ............................................................. 198
Paralegal Studies ................................................. 207
Photography ....................................................... 218
Physical Therapist Assistant .................................... 228
Radiography ....................................................... 238
Respiratory Care .................................................. 247
Sign Language Interpretation ................................... 257
Veterinary Technology ........................................... 266
Contact Information .............................................. 275
St. Petersburg College P.O. Box 13489
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
Introduction The Academic Program Viability Report (APVR) was designed as an abbreviated yearly summative evaluation of a program’s viability and productivity. It provides key College stakeholders such as the President’s Strategic Issues Council members a snapshot of relevant program specific information in order to highlight program trends and issues. The publication of this report begins the process of making critical decisions regarding the continued sustainability of a program. Reports indicating positive program trends may be used to identify and document best practices that can be utilized by programs throughout the College. Programmatic issues can be further investigated through the Comprehensive Academic Program Review (CAPR) process. Normally occurring on a three-year cycle, the CAPR process may also be initiated at the President’s request. This 2012-13 Academic Program Viability Report contains detailed measure descriptions as well as individual program reports for all lower division programs designated by the active twenty-seven academic organization levels. Program Viability Process The program viability process begins with the drafting of trend charts for each of the programs in each of the five main measure areas: SSH Enrollment, Unduplicated Headcount, Course Success Rate, Percent Full Metric, and Program Graduates [Note: the sixth area, employment trend information, is not charted and cannot be directly impacted by program performance]. To enhance the program viability report process, it was decided in 2013 that program specific data would be extracted from SPC’s Pulse/Business Intelligence. Program administrators extracted their programs’ trend charts and uploaded them to SharePoint during training sessions held by Institutional Research and Effectiveness in fall 2013. Program administrators later reviewed their respective program charts in preparation for the individual meetings. As in prior years, program administrators met with assessment and workforce personnel to review the measure data charts and discuss various actions (3-5 overall) that they could implement within their programs to improve upon their prior performance.
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Program Action Plans A Program Action Plan is used to capture this information. After the program viability meeting and agreement by the appropriate parties, program administrators complete an automated form, which is added to each program’s APVR. Follow-up Reports These meetings also contained a discussion regarding the previous year’s performance on the action plans. A second form, Program Action Plan follow-up, is used to capture the qualitative results of the previous year’s action plan items. This completed form is also added to the program’s APVR.
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2012-13 Viability Report Measure Descriptions The enhanced individual program reports include six measures which are designed to evaluate a program’s viability. The source of the information for the first five measures is the Viability Report Dashboard in the SPC Pulse/Business Intelligence system. Measures were extracted between September 12, 2013 and October 4th, 2013. Each measure is described in detail below. Measure #1: Unduplicated Headcount Unduplicated headcount is the total number of unduplicated students enrolled in courses within the specified Academic Organization during the selected academic years. The filters for the Unduplicated Student Count measure are as follows:
Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: Academic Organization All other filters: All
Measure #2: SSH Enrollment SSH enrollment is defined as the total number of student semester hours in the specified Academic Organization during the selected academic years. The filters for the SSH Enrollment measure are as follows:
Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: Academic Organization All other filters: All
Measure #3: Performance The performance graph displays the percent of students successfully completing a course with a grade of A, B, or C (success rate), divided by the total number of students enrolled in courses within the Academic Organization during the selected academic years. The performance table includes the percent of students successfully completing a course with a grade of A, B, or C (success rate), as well as the percent of students who withdrew, or received a grade of F or WF, within the Academic Organization during the selected academic years. The filters for the Performance measure are as follows:
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Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: Academic Organization All other filters: All
Measure #4: Percent Full The percent full metric is calculated by dividing the actual enrollment count of the specified Academic Organization, by the Standard Course Load (SCL) for selected the academic terms. The filters for the Percent Full metric are as follows:
Term Desc - Multi: 2012-13 Fall, Spring, Summer; 2013-14 Fall College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: Academic Organization Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment All other filters: All
Measure #5: Graduates The graduates measure depicts the total number of graduates within specified program plan(s) associated with the Academic Organization, for the selected academic years. The filters for the Graduates measure are as follows:
Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: All Applicable
Program Plans All other filters: All
Measure #6: National, State, and County Trends Employment trend information is reported by country, state, and county. The source of the information is: Economic Modeling Specialists International www.economicmodeling.com .Jobs (2013) refers to the average annual job openings due to growth and net replacement; % Change (2012-2017) depicts the percent change in the number of annual job openings during the five-year period; and Median Earnings refers to the average earnings for the specified job title.
[Note: the sixth area, employment trend information, is not charted and cannot be directly impacted by program performance. Trend data by job title(s) will be provided to each program].
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St. Petersburg College
SPC Vocational Programs (Lower Division) Vocational Program Enrollment
Figure 1: Annual Unduplicated Headcount
Source: 2013-14 SPC Factbook, Table 27
Figure 2: End of Fall Headcount
Source: 2013-14 SPC Factbook, Table 16 Note: Students with an unknown Home Campus are excluded.
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SPC Vocational Programs Fulltime Equivalents and Completers
Figure 3: Annual Fulltime Equivalent
Source: 2013-14 SPC Factbook, Table 21
Figure 4: Annual Unduplicated Headcount
Source: 2013-14 SPC Factbook, Table 27
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BLDARTS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Gra…
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BLDARTS-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Co…
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BLDARTS-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 226
2010 246
2011 203
2012 174
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BLDARTS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BLDARTS-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BLDARTS-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,647
2010 1,749
2011 1,410
2012 1,321
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring T…
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BLDARTS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face Independent Study
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 228 202 26
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 499 372 127
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 45.7% 54.3% 20.5%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 227 193 34
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 616 444 172
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 36.9% 43.5% 19.8%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 103 89 14
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 375 266 109
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 27.5% 33.5% 12.8%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 197 179 18
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 521 372 149
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 37.8% 48.1% 12.1%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BLDARTS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BLDARTS-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BLDARTS-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 685 86.7% 6.6% 3.9% 2.2%
2010 710 85.9% 5.1% 6.2% 2.0%
2011 573 89.4% 4.4% 4.5% 1.0%
2012 558 90.3% 3.8% 1.6% 2.3%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: ARCH-AS, DRAFT-AS, BCNST-CT, DRAFT-CT
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
ARCH-AS Graduation Data Count 10 13 16 12
DRAFT-AS Graduation Data Count 5 4 5 7
BCNST-CT Graduation Data Count 5 11 6 12
DRAFT-CT Graduation Data Count 2 2 3 2
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Table 1 Growth for First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction Workers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 465,977 8.1% $28.70/hr
Florida 26,324 8.9% $26.57/hr
Pinellas County 1,307 8.3% $25.13/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Architectural and Civil Drafters
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 82,816 -4.7% $23.01/hr
Florida 5,664 -12.1% $21.62/hr
Pinellas County 176 -15.8% $19.77/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 3 Growth for Construction and Building Inspectors
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 90,498 6.7% $25.70/hr
Florida 5,900 5.2% $25.04/hr
Pinellas County 229 1.2% $19.94/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Building Arts Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Brad Jenkins I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Advertise and market for recruitment of students, and for industry support to increase the enrollment in the Building Arts program.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
The new Department website was created last year and the Outreach Specialists have advertised the program to various groups of students and have made industry contacts.
2
Expand the use of technology in the Building Arts courses to increase enrollment.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
The students in the Building Arts courses are using the machines, in the Collaborative Center for Emerging Technologies (CCET) for 3-D fabrication and laser engraving for their projects.
3
Explore the local high schools’ Architectural/Construction Academies and courses for articulation into the AS degree.
Actual Course Enrollment
Not
Completed
The department and the Outreach Specialists will visit the local high schools and also invite those architectural and building constructions students for tours of the college's facilities this academic year. Articulation of the courses along with any additional drafting courses will also be reviewed.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
3
Explore the local high schools’ Architectural/Construction Academies and courses for articulation into the AS degree.
Fall 2014
The Department along with the Outreach Specialists will arrange for meetings with the high schools that have architectural and building construction program. A review of the schools’ curriculum will begin in 2014 and tours schedule for spring 2014.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality It is important for the local high schools to know about our Architectural and Design Technology as well as our Drafting and Design programs. Articulations help students to obtain credit for their coursework, and provides a career and educational pathway to the college programs.
The new website developed this past spring/summer 2012 has enhanced the program’s marketing of the courses, certificate, and degree offerings.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Building Arts
Date Completed: 1/8/2014
Prepared By: Bradley Jenkins
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Students enrolled in the AS degree in Drafting and Design were enrolled and assessed in the EET 2949, CO-OP course offered in the Engineering Technology program. Beginning in 2013-14, students will be advised to enroll in the Drafting and Design CO-OP course associated with the degree.
Unduplicated Headcount
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Bradley Jenkins
2
Advertise and market for recruitment of new students and industry support, to increase the enrollment in the Building Arts program, which has been decreasing during the past several years. An expanded email list needs to be developed along with the use of the Outreach Specialists to reach out to the construction industry and architectural firms.
Unduplicated Headcount
Encourage Partnerships
Bradley Jenkins
3 The SSI survey will be administered in the Building Arts courses beginning with fall 2013.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Bradley Jenkins
4
Explore the local high schools’ Architectural/Construction Academies and courses for articulation into the AS degree. This action item was moved over from the 2011-12 action plan.
Unduplicated Headcount
Encourage Partnerships
Bradley Jenkins
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II. Special Resources Needed:
Marketing resources are required to assist with increase reach out to the construction industry and architectural firms in Pinellas County. The Outreach Specialists need to be involved for this action item.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
The End of Program assessment for Building Arts students who were being assessed in Engineering Technology will be addressed as an action item for this report. The enrollment in Building Arts is still an area of concern due to this down cycle in construction, although a number of encumbered workers are presently enrolled in courses both to upgrade their skills and for a recertification. Students enrolled in either Building Arts or Engineering Technology will continue to work collaboratively on projects in both academic areas, and share the advanced technology available in the Collaborative Center for Emerging Technologies (CCET). Building Arts graduates continue to obtain jobs, and SPC ranks highest in the state for placement in both Architectural Design and Construction, and Drafting and Design. There has been a consistent rise in the number of graduates of the Architectural Design and Construction program.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BUSTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BUSTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BUSTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 10,545
2010 7,180
2011 4,401
2012 4,016
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BUSTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BUSTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BUSTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 46,465
2010 32,723
2011 21,171
2012 18,324
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BUSTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 2,444 269 333 10 1,832
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 2,831 396 390 60 1,985
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 86.3% 67.9% 85.4% 16.7% 92.3%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 2,506 297 257 8 1,944
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 2,767 413 285 40 2,029
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 90.6% 71.9% 90.2% 20.0% 95.8%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 1,151 46 29 4 1,072
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 1,419 75 35 80 1,229
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 81.1% 61.3% 82.9% 5.0% 87.2%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 2,508 283 355 3 1,867
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 2,887 447 470 20 1,950
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 86.9% 63.3% 75.5% 15.0% 95.7%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: BUSTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BUSTECH-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: BUSTECH-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 17,797 73.1% 11.1% 7.0% 5.4%
2010 11,777 72.6% 10.8% 7.6% 5.3%
2011 7,049 74.5% 8.2% 8.1% 5.1%
2012 6,097 73.2% 7.7% 10.3% 4.9%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: INMG-AAS, BUS-AS, FINSV-AS, ACTAP-CT, B…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
INMG-AAS Graduation Data Count 1 2
BUS-AS Graduation Data Count 15 17 28 31
FINSV-AS Graduation Data Count 1 1
ACTAP-CT Graduation Data Count 33 13 11 20
BUSADM-CT Graduation Data Count 9 5 9 9
ENTR-CT Graduation Data Count 2 5 6
MGT/LDR-CT Graduation Data Count 8 11
MKT-CT Graduation Data Count 1 5
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Table 1 Growth for First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 1,384,177 6.2% $23.72/hr
Florida 77,845 7.8% $22.57/hr
Pinellas County 4,629 5.4% $22.66/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 1,649,642 6.1% $16.91/hr
Florida 93,851 7.2% $15.66/hr
Pinellas County 5,265 4.3% $15.10/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: College of Business Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Greg Nenstiel I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Review assessment measures to determine appropriateness and relevancy, which may result in necessary revisions.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Measures for the BUS_AS have been reviewed by the faculty. We are in the process of forming a plan for
data collection.
2
Implement Banking & Financial Services subplan in BUS_AS.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Revisions were approved in the C&I process and changes have been
implemented
3
Redevelop Insurance Services AS program.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Three INS courses (RMI prefix) were redeveloped to update the
Insurance program. The program has been approved and will be implemented in term 0480.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The identification of program outcomes measures will help us improve the quality of our programs going forward. This will aid in continuous improvement efforts. The Banking and Financial Services sub-plan eliminates old AS programs and streamlines the curriculum. The combined sub-plan permits students to take some business courses and a consolidated finance track that offer increased value for students. We anticipate that more students will be attracted to the new plan.
The revised Insurance AS program aligns with the insurance industry standards. All courses have been developed, so students will be able to easily complete the program. As a result of the revitalization of the program, the Florida Independent Insurance Association has provided us with scholarship funds to help students with tuition costs.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Business Technologies
Date Completed: 1/10/2014
Prepared By: Greg Nenstiel
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure Addressed
SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Implement data collection plan. A new plan for measuring student learning outcomes was developed, and the 1st collection cycle for the Fall 2013 term will occur in Jan 2014. Data will be analyzed, reported, and results will be discussed and improvement implemented in a continuous improvement cycle. Better understanding what our students are learning should have a positive impact on Student Success.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Greg Nenstiel
2
Explore whether to add RMI 1201 from the Insurance program to the Financial Services and Banking sub-plan in the BUS-AS
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Greg Nenstiel
3 Investigate the higher failure rate across the BUS-AS program in 2012
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Greg Nenstiel
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II. Special Resources Needed: None at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement: None at this time.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CIT-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CIT-LD, Student Term Career Desc - Pro
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CIT-LD, Student Term Career Desc - Pro
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009
2010 5,000
2011 7,816
2012 7,979
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CIT-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CIT-LD, Student Term Career Desc - Pro
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CIT-LD, Student Term Career Desc - Pro
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009
2010 15,277
2011 27,676
2012 29,909
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring T…
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CIT-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 4,896 793 1,322 2 2,779
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 5,208 944 1,504 24 2,736
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 94.0% 84.0% 87.8% 8.3% 101.6%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 4,892 898 1,014 2 2,978
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 5,354 1,088 1,222 20 3,024
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 91.4% 82.5% 83.0% 10.0% 98.5%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 2,191 249 482 3 1,457
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 2,568 352 702 10 1,504
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 85.3% 70.7% 68.7% 30.0% 96.9%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 5,021 960 1,103 6 2,952
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 5,517 1,176 1,353 36 2,952
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 91.0% 81.6% 81.5% 16.7% 100.0%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CIT-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CIT-LD, Grade Success R
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CIT-LD, Grade Success R
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009
2010 6,473 71.5% 10.7% 8.8% 6.2%
2011 11,362 69.2% 10.9% 8.6% 7.2%
2012 11,968 74.2% 8.3% 7.3% 6.2%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: CNET-AS, COMPNET-AS, COMPRG-AS, CWP…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
CNET-AS Graduation Data Count 1 1
COMPNET-AS Graduation Data Count 9 18 30 24
COMPRG-AS Graduation Data Count 7 7 7 4
CWPA-AS Graduation Data Count 1 4 5 13
ITSC-AS Graduation Data Count 1
ITSEC-AS Graduation Data Count 6 11 28 18
MCSE-AS Graduation Data Count 1 1
MOS-AS Graduation Data Count 1 2 1
OSMGT-AS Graduation Data Count 1 1
TECMGT-AS Graduation Data Count 8 11 16 9
WEBDS-AS Graduation Data Count 3 5 2 4
WEBSDM-AS Graduation Data Count 2 5 10
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: APLS-CT, APLUS-CT, CCNA-CT, COMPRG-CT, …
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
APLS-CT Graduation Data Count 6 6
APLUS-CT Graduation Data Count 1 10 7 4
CCNA-CT Graduation Data Count 7 10 10 7
COMPRG-CT Graduation Data Count 1 3 1
CSHARP-CT Graduation Data Count 3
CWPS-CT Graduation Data Count 2 7 5
ITSC-CT Graduation Data Count 6 8
ITSEC-CT Graduation Data Count 8 9 11 4
JAVA-CT Graduation Data Count 2
LINXSA-CT Graduation Data Count 6 2 4
MCITPSA-CT Graduation Data Count 1 8 14 4
MCITPS-CT Graduation Data Count 3 2
MOS-CT Graduation Data Count 4
MSCSE-CT Graduation Data Count 3 2
WEBDS-CT Graduation Data Count 15 11 5 10
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Table 1 Growth for Information Security Analysts, Web Developers, and Computer Network Architects
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 325,802 11.4% $38.73/hr
Florida 23,796 7.4% $30.28/hr
Pinellas County 1,802 4.3% $30.74/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 361,983 12.9% $34.88/hr
Florida 13,947 16.2% $34.92/hr
Pinellas County 838 12.5% $34.97/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 3 Growth for Computer Network Support Specialists
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 172,096 7.8% $28.41/hr
Florida 8,179 8.4% $24.30/hr
Pinellas County 499 5.4% $24.79/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Table 4 Growth for Computer Systems Analysts
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 500,773 10.7% $38.31/hr
Florida 21,584 12.2% $40.30/hr
Pinellas County 1,523 9.3% $39.60/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: College of Computer & Information Technology Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Sharon Setterlind I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Develop a process for conducting new curriculum reviews and updates. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 report.
Program Graduates
Completed
Work with Advisory Committee subcommittees to perform needs assessment of technology demands in the region and review current curriculum.
2
At the conclusion of Fall 2012, CCIT will begin to identify students who received Ws or WFs in all AS programs. An instrument will be developed to ask students why they either withdrew from the course or received a WF.
Course Success Rate
Completed
A list of students who had received either W's and/or WF's in all AS programs under CCIT were identified. Students were called and asked the reason for the W or WF and then all responses were placed in categories. 1 Scheduling conflicts related to family, work or other time commitments 2 Medical Problems (self or family member) 3 Financial concerns/problems 4 Personal/family issue 5 Dissatisfaction with instruction 6 Dissatisfaction with course content 7 Dissatisfaction with responsiveness of instructor 8 I was in jeopardy of failing or receiving a poor grade in this course 9 I didn't have enough computer knowledge/experience 10 I had problems with course
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
software 11 taking online/ blended course didn't have adequate computer equipment/ Internet connection 12 Other
3
CCIT will research technology grants for the AS programs, as requested.
Unduplicated Headcount
Completed
CCIT has been involved in two grants: HITT grant and STEM grant.
II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed.
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III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The CCIT Advisory Committee's subcommittees have worked on a plan to involve all members and the full-time faculty to evaluate and recommend changes to the curriculum to the Dean for consideration. This action has helped to ensure an up-to-date quality program in the field of technology that continually changes and requires a level of scrutiny that Advisory members out in the field can bring to the table.
The project on identifying students with W an WF grades in the CCIT program and then placing them into categories has assisted the faculty and program administrators in understanding what needs to be done to work with students to ensure student success by being on top of the issues earlier on in the course.
The HITT grant is going into its third year and CCIT is now only responsible for the CISCO certificate as the other technologies have been moved to Corporate Training. This move needed to happen as students need to get in achieve the training and then move on to jobs quicker than most academic programs allow. The CISCO program is taught in an accelerated format. The STEM grant is in the process of being implemented.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Computer and Information Technology
Date Completed: 1/19/2014
Prepared By: Sharon R. Setterlind
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic
Priority Responsible
Party
1
CCIT will continue to increase in the department's Student Success Rate and lowering of W,WF,F rate by faculty attending to students who are not keeping up with assignments prior to the 60% participation mark in the course. CCIT will establish addtional Out-of-Classroom tutoring opportunities for students.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
Sharon R. Setterlind
2
Update all sequence maps to ensure students are on the right path and aligned with curriculum changes. Process a report identifying all courses needed by students to complete the degree.
Graduates Promote academic excellence
Sharon R. Setterlind
3 Increase employment opportunities for the students through internships partnering with the advisory committee.
Graduates Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Sharon R. Setterlind
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II. Special Resources Needed:
Resources needed are support staff to process necessary data for identifying needed courses, updating sequencing and partnering with the Internship office.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
An area of concern is the process of not automatically granted students a graduate certificate on completion of the courses in that certificate. Many students do not declare until graduation from the AS that they should receive the certificate whether they do not want to be charged a fee and/or are not aware of the process needed to receive the certificate.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CST - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CST - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CST - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 194
2010 193
2011 182
2012 168
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CST - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CST - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CST - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,875
2010 1,821
2011 1,753
2012 1,506
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CST - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 205 109 96
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 255 150 105
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 80.4% 72.7% 91.4%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 222 9 90 123
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 255 30 95 130
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 87.1% 30.0% 94.7% 94.6%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 109 50 59
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 180 70 110
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 60.6% 71.4% 53.6%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 240 25 113 102
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 255 30 120 105
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 94.1% 83.3% 94.2% 97.1%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CST - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CST - LD, Grade Success
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CST - LD, Grade Success
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 671 87.9% 4.2% 3.1% 2.4%
2010 645 84.5% 6.7% 3.6% 2.6%
2011 628 86.9% 4.3% 3.0% 3.3%
2012 536 90.1% 2.2% 2.8% 2.4%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: CST-AS, CST-CT
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
CST-AS Graduation Data Count 35 31 32 28
CST-CT Graduation Data Count 29 27 22 25
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Table 1 Growth for Detectives and criminal investigators
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 112,797 2.8% $35.72/hr
Florida 7,320 2.4% $30.41/hr
Pinellas County 408 3.0% $31.23/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Crime Scene Technology Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: David Brumfield I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Replace retired adjunct faculty with one who is highly qualified to teach 35mm and digital photography, has CST experience, and is proficient with Photo Shop.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
The program hired a supervisor from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Lab, located in Tampa, as an adjunct faculty member. She is accredited in several areas of the Crime Scene Field. She began teaching The photo courses in March 2013.
2
Explore ways to promote CST within the College website, to reach students who are searching for a new and exciting career.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
The college's out reach program was contacted and they placed our Orientation information on the college's home web page. This increased the response to our orientation by approximately 30%
3
Participate in the 2013 Florida Division of the International Association for Identification (FDIAI) professional training conference in Miami.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
This training conference occurred in October of 2013. Due to the financial restraints training has taken place in house this year.
4
Conduct a feasibility study to assess student interest in a CST academy consisting of 8-hour days, 5 days per week for approximately 11 weeks.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
The feasibility study showed that only 9% of the current students in the CST program would have been able to participate in an academy type program setting.
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
5
Provide new opportunities for CST students to volunteer in local crime scene units.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Not
Completed
Our concern over this action item (which was noted previously) has been brought to the front. The County Sheriff's Office has taken over another local police department leaving only two local departments that could participate in a volunteer program. Both of these departments have turned down our request due to their lack of funding and personnel. This item will not be moved forward to next year.
II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
5
Provide new opportunities for CST students to volunteer in local crime scene units.
August 2013
This action item will not be moved forward.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality
1. Our new adjunct faculty member has brought many years of experience to the program and has become a real asset.
2. By advertising on the college web page our enrollment at the orientations has increased approximately 30%.
3. Training in the new LMS and cross over systems will help the program run smoothly during the transition.
4. The survey allowed us to drop the idea of an academy style program due to the lack of student support.
5. We will have to find other ideas as the local support for this program is not there.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Crime Scene Technology
Date Completed: 11/21/2013
Prepared By: David A. Brumfield
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Develop a new Photography class incorporating an all-digital format to replace the two photography class that have been eliminated in the programs restructure.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Facilitate Cutting Edge Innovation
David A. Brumfield
2
Enhance adjunct faculty training to ensure all part time faculty teaching in the PSA, CST Program are following the program requirements for online course design and delivery.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Develop a Diverse and Outstanding Staff
David A. Brumfield
3
Increase student services on campus and on-line to encourage faculty/student interactions leading to decreased course withdrawals.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
David A. Brumfield
II. Special Resources Needed:
None at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
None at this time.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CRIMJUS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CRIMJUS-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CRIMJUS-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 526
2010 642
2011 562
2012 514
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CRIMJUS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CRIMJUS-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CRIMJUS-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 3,075
2010 3,912
2011 3,060
2012 2,562
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CRIMJUS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 416 133 283
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 570 240 330
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 73.0% 55.4% 85.8%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 348 62 286
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 420 150 270
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 82.9% 41.3% 105.9%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 90 90
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 120 120
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 75.0% 75.0%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 385 118 267
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 480 210 270
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 80.2% 56.2% 98.9%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: CRIMJUS-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CRIMJUS-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: CRIMJUS-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 1,025 85.6% 4.4% 4.3% 3.0%
2010 1,300 79.3% 8.2% 4.9% 4.4%
2011 1,020 81.1% 6.4% 6.3% 3.6%
2012 853 77.3% 7.9% 5.6% 5.7%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: CJPSS-AS, HLS-CT, BCOR-PSAV, BLE-PSAV
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
CJPSS-AS Graduation Data Count 18 17 30 23
HLS-CT Graduation Data Count 3 4 13 7
BCOR-PSAV Graduation Data Count 31 46
BLE-PSAV Graduation Data Count 72 80 71 114
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Table 1 Growth for Police and sheriff’s patrol officers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 634,826 2.8% $26.57/hr
Florida 34,738 3.6% $25.92/hr
Pinellas County 1,495 -0.3% $26.04/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Criminal Justice Technology Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Michael Hughes I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Review the textbooks and publisher provided learning materials to ensure students are learning from current industry and education standards and practices.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Using current version of textbook and publisher provided learning materials. CCJ1020 Power Point slides were updated, revised and embedded into the Fall 2013-14 sections of this course.
2
Expand the Law Enforcement Education Cohort to other area Law enforcement agencies.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates.
Completed
Members of the Hernando County S.O Cohort are enrolled in Fall 2013-14 classes. Presently planning to start a cohort with Pinellas County S.O. employees. These students will begin classes as a cohort Spring 2014.
3
Focus on the SPC Student/CJ Program Outreach. Continue taking advantage of opportunities to interact with SPC general education students (SLS-College Experience)
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Meeting with students to explain the SPC/CJ to members of the Allstate Campus MAX Club. Continue same practice with members of the AA/H Initiative that will stats Fall of 2013-14.
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
and discuss the qualifications to become an officer, or enroll in the SEPSI police academy.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality
1. Making sure that textbook information and power point slide material is current and accurate will enhance the educational experience of students taking courses in the program.
2. Members of the Hernando Cohort are sharing their experiences with members of their agency. HCSO employees are making inquiries about joining the cohort. When the Pinellas County cohort starts the same impact is expected.
3. I began including talks about law enforcement career opportunities with Allstate Campus MAX Club members in the Fall of 2012-13. I will continue this practice in the Fall 2013-14 and will start the same practice with members of the AA/H Initiative starting in the Fall -2013-14.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Criminal Justice
Date Completed: 11/19/2013
Prepared By: Michael Hughes
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Increase student services on campus and on-line to encourage faculty/student interactions leading to decreased course withdrawals.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Michael Hughes
2
Enhance adjunct faculty training to ensure all part time faculty teaching in the CRIMJUS-LD Program are following the program requirements for online course design and delivery.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Michael Hughes
3
Increase opportunities for faculty to enhance curriculum development skills by scheduling weekly Professional Development activities within the department.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Michael Hughes
II. Special Resources Needed:
None at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
I am concerned that recent developmental education changes will negatively impact students enrollment and success statistics. Students will not see the need for adequate academic preparation to enhance the probability of reaching achieving goals they have set for themselves.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DENTAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DENTAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DENTAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 106
2010 109
2011 106
2012 104
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DENTAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DENTAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DENTAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,946
2010 1,962
2011 1,877
2012 1,899
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DENTAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 334 334
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 354 354
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 94.4% 94.4%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 346 346
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 393 393
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 88.0% 88.0%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 210 210
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 219 219
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 95.9% 95.9%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 341 341
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 360 360
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 94.7% 94.7%
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Student Information Performance
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DENTAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DENTAL-LD, Grade Succ
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DENTAL-LD, Grade Succ
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 899 98.7% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0%
2010 909 98.8% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0%
2011 867 98.0% 1.3% 0.1% 0.0%
2012 883 98.8% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: DENHY-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
DENHY-AS Graduation Data Count 33 33 32 30
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Table 1 Growth for Dental Hygienists
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 193,629 13.2% $33.75/hr
Florida 10,514 13.4% $29.75/hr
Pinellas County 623 3.5% $30.98/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Dental Hygiene Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Rebecca Ludwig, Joan Tonner I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Complete installation and renovation associated with all clinic chairs, related technology, and renovation of floor.
Course success, Total placement
Completed
Installation of chairs and related technology was completed and tested by August 29, 2013.
2
Explore the development and implementation of patient surveys to capture relevant demographics and information.
Performance metric, Course success
Not
Completed
Investigated the development of patient electronic surveys to capture relevant demographics and information.
3
Integrate local anesthesia administration into the curriculum.
Placement
Completed
Faculty were all trained and certified February 2013. Sophomores were trained in March of 2013 prior to graduation and the integration of local anesthesia administration into the curriculum was completed in the summer semester of DEH 2802L.
4
Add information into application process to inform applicants that students also serve as patient subjects/models, including for local anesthesia
Course success
Completed
A specific form developed by the legal department, in conjunction with the dental hygiene program, is now signed by incoming freshmen informing them that throughout the program they will serve as patient subjects including receiving local anesthesia. This
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
administration.
information has also been included in all the literature advertising the program, in the admissions guide and on the program's webpage.
II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
2
Explore the development and implementation of patient surveys to capture relevant demographics and information.
September
2014
This item will be moved forward.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The installation of the chairs and technology has increased the efficiency of the delivery of care to our clinical patients and has given the dental hygiene students access to state of the art equipment. This will impact our students’ placement and also the programs enrollment. The integration into the curriculum of local anesthesia administration has increased workforce marketability for our graduates due to this expanded skill. The training of the entire dental hygiene faculty has impacted our service to the community largely by offering continuing education in this skill. Specific information in all material (and webpage) related to advertising the dental hygiene program, and addressing the educational value of serving as a patient subject throughout the program, provides consistency and clarification during the admissions process. This will impact the programs’ enrollment and course success.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Dental Hygiene, Lower Division
Date Completed: 11/13/2013
Prepared By: Joan Tonner
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic
Priority Responsible
Party
1
Explore the development and implementation of electronic patient surveys to capture demographics, information relative to their experience with our students and course feedback for our clinical courses. This item was carried forward from the 2011-12 action plan.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Joan Tonner
II. Special Resources Needed:
In order to implement the action plan it will require the purchase of a laptop or similar equipment. Our plan is to expand upon questions now asked on paper and move to electronic surveys to more efficiently track the data collected.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Health programs are regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios, and enrollment. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of these programs. Additional requirements are placed on attrition and graduation rates, so the monitoring of the data collected in clinical courses will allow for a more data driven decision making process related to student success. The results would be used to improve our clinical courses, and therefore course success rates. As course success rates improve, graduate outcomes improve, and academic excellence is enhanced.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGITAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGITAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGITAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 220
2010 262
2011 352
2012 362
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGITAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGITAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGITAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,254
2010 1,669
2011 2,182
2012 2,422
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGITAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 378 43 207 3 125
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 504 56 268 16 164
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 75.0% 76.8% 77.2% 18.8% 76.2%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 412 36 194 182
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 482 56 250 176
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 85.5% 64.3% 77.6% 103.4%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 75 25 3 47
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 108 36 0 72
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 69.4% 69.4% 0.0% 65.3%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 465 42 237 9 177
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 558 56 304 16 182
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 83.3% 75.0% 78.0% 56.3% 97.3%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGITAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGITAL-LD, Grade Suc
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGITAL-LD, Grade Suc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 456 86.2% 3.7% 5.3% 3.1%
2010 608 83.6% 7.6% 5.6% 2.1%
2011 782 82.1% 6.4% 5.5% 3.5%
2012 863 80.6% 7.8% 3.6% 5.4%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: DIG-AS, DMPRD-AS, DVPRD-AS, GRAPH-A…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
DIG-AS Graduation Data Count 2 1 15 15
DMPRD-AS Graduation Data Count 2 4 1
DVPRD-AS Graduation Data Count 4 7 3
GRAPH-AS Graduation Data Count 6 1 1
VGF-AS Graduation Data Count 2 4 3 1
DIG-CT Graduation Data Count 1 1 3
DMPRD-CT Graduation Data Count 3 1
DVPRD-CT Graduation Data Count 2 4 4
VGF-CT Graduation Data Count 1 2
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Table 1 Growth for Film and video editors
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 21,996 8.2% $24.66/hr
Florida 2,117 5.0% $19.11/hr
Pinellas County 25 -21.7% $18.66/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 16,375 2.8% $19.38/hr
Florida 1,036 4.1% $16.08/hr
Pinellas County 31 -20.8% $13.98/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 3 Growth for Multi-media artists and animators
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 30,332 10.7% $29.50/hr
Florida 924 11.5% $22.59/hr
Pinellas County 33 1.4% $21.39/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Table 4 Growth for Graphic Designers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 192,997 2.7% $21.22/hr
Florida 10,742 -0.1% $19.13/hr
Pinellas County 728 -11.8% $16.43/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 5 Growth for Producers and directors
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 90,011 8.3% $34.31/hr
Florida 4,084 5.6% $28.87/hr
Pinellas County 107 -7.4% $26.54/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Delynda Keefe I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Explore the possibility of adding Adobe Certification.
Course Success Rate, Program graduates, Placement
Completed
The possibility of adding Adobe Certification was explored. The Digital Arts Advisory Committee advised SPC not to integrate the certificate training into the current curriculum, but to keep the training separate.
2
Search for qualified faculty to open additional entry courses for Fall 2013 that fill quickly- DIG 2000, DIG 2100, DIG 2109, & DIG 2030.
SSH Enrollment, Unduplicated Headcount, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
Additional entry courses were added in Fall 2013. Dig 2000 - 2 sections added for a total of 5. DIG 2100 – 1 section added for a total of 4. DIG 2101 – 1.5 sections added for a total of 2.5.
3
Generate a list of competencies each student should achieve throughout their program.
Program graduates, Placement
Completed
The list was completed (see attachment).
4
Generate a list of job titles for each sub-plan.
Program graduates, Placement
Completed
The list was completed (see attachment).
5 Conduct
SSH
Completed
Forty-five high school
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
workshops/tours/events with local high school programs to help promote the Digital Arts Program.
Enrollment, Unduplicated Headcount
students attended a day of workshops and seminars related to the Digital Arts program on 2/13/13. SEmmys Competition invites area High School to compete in Graphics Web and Video areas. This also exposes them to our program and their future competition.
6
To help promote, and explain the Digital Arts Program and changes, workshops will be scheduled on each campus and for the Call Center Advisors.
SSH enrollment, Unduplicated Headcount
Completed
Workshops were scheduled to help promote the program as shown below. District Office (call center) 3/15 - 9 advisors Clearwater 3/22 - 14 advisors Seminole 4/12 - 16 advisors Downtown/Midtown 4/19 - 9 advisors Tarpon Springs 5/31 - 12 advisors
7
Explore the possibility of creating a Bachelor’s program in digital arts.
SSH Enrollment, Unduplicated Headcount, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
Along with several other Fine Arts programs, a Bachelor’s of Science- Digital Arts and Entertainment has been discussed. Several meetings have taken place and a mission statement has been created.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality While enrollment in other programs is decreasing, the Digital Arts, Media and Interactive Web Design (DIG) program has continued to increase. Adding sections for major courses with no prerequisites, allowed more students outside the program to explore areas they may find interesting. More sections, and a variety of times and delivery options were added in order to reach more students. In most cases, students can take the entry courses online, blended, or face-to-face. Visiting other campuses to help promote the DIG program, helped to open communications, and allowed us to explain program changes that may have been an issue when counseling our students.
Hosting area high schools has helped increase awareness of the DIG program, which may result in increased enrollment.
While the program’s success rate remains competitive, it decreased slightly as enrollment nearly doubled.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web Design
Date Completed: 11/8/2013
Prepared By: Delynda Keefe
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Analyze student and program data to determine graduation barriers. Graduates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Delynda Keefe, Kevin Stanley, Sandra DeCarlo
2
Explore basic certifications offered at other institutions and determine the feasibility of adding a general certificate to the Digital Arts program.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
Delynda Keefe, Kevin Stanley
3
Redesign the current curriculum to meet the needs of Advisory Board suggestions…mainly eliminating Adobe Flash.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Facilitate Cutting Edge Innovation
Delynda Keefe
II. Special Resources Needed:
Four courses will need to be developed over the next few years.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Technology changes so quickly and courses will be obsolete unless content is skill related and not software specific. New courses should not mention software used but skill achieved.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGFORN-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGFORN-LD, Student Term Career De
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGFORN-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009
2010
2011 92
2012 120
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGFORN-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGFORN-LD, Student Term Career De
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGFORN-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009
2010
2011 684
2012 1,299
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGFORN-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 184 184
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 180 180
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 102.2% 102.2%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 173 13 160
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 160 40 120
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 108.1% 32.5% 133.3%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 76 9 67
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 100 20 80
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 76.0% 45.0% 83.8%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 217 27 190
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 240 40 200
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 90.4% 67.5% 95.0%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: DIGFORN-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGFORN-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: DIGFORN-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009
2010
2011 228 88.6% 3.9% 4.8% 1.8%
2012 433 86.6% 3.9% 4.8% 2.8%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: DIGFORN-AS, CRCI-CT
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
DIGFORN-AS Graduation Data Count 2
CRCI-CT Graduation Data Count 7 11 16 11
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Table 1 Growth for Information Security Analysts
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 76,370 19.6% $41.43/hr
Florida 3,374 21.1% $35.65/hr
Pinellas County 383 13.9% $35.03/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Digital Forensics and Computer Investigations Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Kevin Thomas I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Explore ways of increasing the number of AS degree graduates in Digital Forensics.
SSH Enrollment, Program graduates
Completed
We conducted student surveys in class about course offerings, times, and course content preferences. We also discussed offering a digital forensics course (CJE 1686) as an elective to the Crime Scene Technology program to increase our program's exposure to other Criminal Justice students.
2
Redevelop courses and/or update materials for all certificate courses, to ensure alignment to current industry standards.
SSH Enrollment, Program graduates
Completed
Access data Corporation's FTK training materials were incorporated into five different classes to facilitate hands-on learning. Also the following courses changed textbooks to reflect updates and changes in the digital forensic technologies: CJE 1682, CJE 1661.
3
Install and/or utilize a server that allows students to download activity files from the Internet, to use in online and classroom hands-on activities.
SSH Enrollment, Program graduates
Completed
After consulting with our Instructional Technologist, we set up an account with dropbox.com and loaded the appropriate files into it. The links for the activities were published and the students are now able to download the appropriate content.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality More efficient course delivery, increased student involvement through surveys and feedback, and course updates helps to keep this program current and ensures that it truly enhances the skills of the students.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Digital Forensics
Date Completed: 11/12/2013
Prepared By: Kevin Thomas
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1 Explore ways of increasing the number of AS degree graduates in Digital Forensics.
Graduates Promote academic excellence
Kevin Thomas
2
Redevelop courses and/or update materials for all certificate courses, to ensure alignment to current industry standards.
SSH Enrollment Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Kevin Thomas
3
Install and/or utilize a server that allows students to download activity files from the Internet, to use in online and classroom hands-on activities.
SSH Enrollment Facilitate Cutting Edge Innovation
Kevin Thomas
II. Special Resources Needed:
No resources are required at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
There are currently no areas of concern.
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Robert Mohr III
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ERLYCHD-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ERLYCHD-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ERLYCHD-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 346
2010 446
2011 339
2012 278
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ERLYCHD-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ERLYCHD-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ERLYCHD-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,671
2010 2,208
2011 1,560
2012 1,251
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ERLYCHD-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 152 32 3 117
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 185 45 15 125
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 82.2% 71.1% 20.0% 93.6%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 160 37 2 121
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 220 50 15 155
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 72.7% 74.0% 13.3% 78.1%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 105 2 103
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 165 15 150
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 63.6% 13.3% 68.7%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 186 38 4 144
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 210 50 15 145
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 88.6% 76.0% 26.7% 99.3%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ERLYCHD-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ERLYCHD-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ERLYCHD-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 557 82.2% 5.6% 9.3% 2.9%
2010 736 73.9% 8.0% 13.6% 4.5%
2011 520 76.3% 7.3% 12.9% 3.5%
2012 417 72.7% 6.5% 15.1% 5.5%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: CHDEV-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
CHDEV-AS Graduation Data Count 12 16 23 8
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Table 1 Growth for Preschool teachers, except special education
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 334,868 8.6% $13.04/hr
Florida 17,844 8.1% $11.45/hr
Pinellas County 967 0.9% $11.46/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Early Childhood Education Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Anne Ryan I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Link the Early Childhood Education (ECE) website (currently on the Gibbs site) to the COE site for better visibility to interested students. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 Viability Report.
Unduplicated Headcount, SSH Enrollment
Completed
Completed; COE website now has information on the A.S. to A.A. to B.S. career path
2
Develop a notification system to facilitate advising for students who select the A.S./ECE major. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 Viability Report.
Course Success Rate, Program Graduates
Completed
A system has been created to provide an alert for all FTIC students interested in the early childhood program; we have created a Student Commons on ANGEL and are in the process of populating with all A.S. degree-seeking students
3
Develop a 12-credit certificate option for Early Childhood that aligns with DOE’s Preschool Specialization Certificate.
SSH Enrollment, Program Graduates, Unduplicated Headcount
Not
completed
With input from financial aid and the ECE Advisory Committee we will hold on the decision to offer the certificate; there is no industry certification tied to the certificate and no financial aid available for certificates of that length.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
3
Develop a 12-credit certificate option for Early Childhood that aligns with DOE’s Preschool Specialization Certificate.
August 2013
Pursuit of this action item has been tabled. This item will not be moved forward.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The College of Education (COE) anticipates the website revision to positively impact unduplicated headcount and SSH enrollment in the annual enrollment figures for the 2013-2014 academic year. The COE further anticipates that the benefits of these efforts are likely to be realized beyond the 2013-2014 academic year.
The addition of the early alert notification and the student commons in Angel should allow for easier tracking of student success coincident with the students’ original intent upon program admittance. It is anticipated that this will also allow for communications to facilitate an increase in course success rates and program graduate rates as early as the 2014-2015 academic year.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Early Childhood Education, Lower Division
Date Completed: 12/6/2013
Prepared By: Carla Rossiter
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Explore moving to a "limited access" application process that supports student success through faculty-led advising.
Graduates Expand the College Experience
Anne Ryan Dr. Kimberly Hartman
2
Require students in the foundation course, EEC 1603 (a pre-requisite to all EEC courses) to submit an essay to an online tutoring service to orient them to the support services available to them at SPC.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Expand the College Experience
Anne Ryan
II. Special Resources Needed:
None at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
None at this time.
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Magaly Tymms
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Student Information - Detail Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EAM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student…
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EAM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - Prog
Unduplicated Student Co…
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EAM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - Prog
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 249
2010 365
2011 309
2012 306
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EAM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EAM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EAM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,455
2010 1,950
2011 1,806
2012 1,836
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EAM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 276 276
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 320 320
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 86.3% 86.3%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 296 296
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 305 305
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 97.0% 97.0%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 40 40
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 90 90
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 44.4% 44.4%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 255 255
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 320 320
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 79.7% 79.7%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EAM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EAM - LD, Grade Succes
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EAM - LD, Grade Succes
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 485 84.1% 5.2% 5.6% 4.1%
2010 650 87.7% 2.8% 5.8% 2.9%
2011 602 91.0% 2.7% 3.2% 2.3%
2012 612 87.4% 2.1% 6.0% 2.9%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: EAM-AS, EAM-CT
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
EAM-AS Graduation Data Count 7 4 2 8
EAM-CT Graduation Data Count 4 3 2 1
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Table 1 Growth for Emergency management director
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 9,407 5.2% $28.73/hr
Florida 196 10.5% $37.65/hr
Pinellas County 15 2.1% $33.98/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Emergency Administration and Management Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Charles Crowther I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Increase Marketing efforts through community interaction and organizations.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
We interacted with the Local Emergency Planning Committee and the Medical Metropolitan Response Organization to deliver program information to the emergency management community and the community at large.
2
Increase student interaction with practitioners through activity in the Internship Program.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
Internship courses were developed and approved. We are vetting our first students for viability in the program.
3
Update course materials as new developments arise in the Emergency Management field.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
New books were introduced into 3 courses and the courses were completely rewritten. DSC 1562 HLS Threat Strategy, DSC 1002 Domestic and International Terrorism & FFP 2881 Emergency Management Leadership and Administration.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Better marketing, increased student involvement through internships, and course updates make the program more exciting for students. Successful programs are kept up to date and involve the students as much as possible.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Emergency Administration and Management
Date Completed: 11/13/2013
Prepared By: Charles Crowther
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Increase student services on campus and on-line to encourage faculty/student interactions leading to decreased course withdrawals and failures.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Expand the College Experience
Charles Crowther
2
Enhance adjunct faculty training to ensure all part time faculty teaching in the PSA, AS Program are following the program requirements for online course design and delivery.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Develop a Diverse and Outstanding Staff
Charles Crowther
3
Increase opportunities for faculty to enhance curriculum development skills by scheduling weekly Professional Development training within the department utilizing our Instructional Design Technologist.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Charles Crowther
II. Special Resources Needed:
In addition to our campus Instructional Design Technologist, we will require some funding to facilitate on campus events that both students and faculty (full-time and adjuncts) can attend. These events will be designed to give the faculty and online students a chance to interact face to face. Some events will be geared strictly to faculty training.
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St. Petersburg College
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
The fast pace of changes in the Emergency Management field make it difficult to keep up with new ideas and developments. Carving out time to "keep up" with our limited staff in light of the upcoming LMS change may be challenging.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EMS - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EMS - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EMS - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 336
2010 340
2011 315
2012 347
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EMS - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EMS - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EMS - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 2,930
2010 3,013
2011 2,778
2012 2,882
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EMS - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 391 100 267 1 23
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 509 144 321 20 24
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 76.8% 69.4% 83.2% 5.0% 95.8%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 336 19 294 23
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 425 24 377 24
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 79.1% 79.2% 78.0% 95.8%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 195 41 154
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 257 48 209
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 75.9% 85.4% 73.7%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 332 59 253 20
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 441 96 321 24
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 75.3% 61.5% 78.8% 83.3%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: EMS - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EMS - LD, Grade Succes
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: EMS - LD, Grade Succes
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 948 79.6% 6.2% 5.4% 1.1%
2010 959 81.1% 5.6% 5.0% 1.9%
2011 854 82.0% 3.9% 6.1% 0.9%
2012 901 81.5% 4.2% 4.2% 1.2%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: EMS-AS, EMT-ATD, PMED-CT
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
EMS-AS Graduation Data Count 17 8 10 11
EMT-ATD Graduation Data Count 89 92 78 77
PMED-CT Graduation Data Count 18 24 30 16
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Table 1 Growth for Emergency medical technicians and paramedics
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 237,180 15.0% $14.91/hr
Florida 9,250 14.7% $14.59/hr
Pinellas County 728 23.4% $14.20/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Emergency Medical Services Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Nerina J. Stepanovsky, PhD, RN, Paramedic, EMS Program Director I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Meet with Manatee County EMS and Manatee Memorial Hospital to discuss the implementation of clinical agreements.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
Manatee Memorial Hospital states it cannot take any more students at this time Manatee County EMS has received the request for contract, and the County legal staff currently have it
2
Participate in interdisciplinary activities with other programs at HEC.
Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
Participated in interdisciplinary scenario with Dental Hygiene and Nursing students; plan to participate again with same group as well as other SPC partners (NUHS)
3
Investigate the idea of developing a new baccalaureate program, BS-EMS, with emphasis on Community Paramedic, and complete a needs analysis; this program would be under the College of Health Sciences.
Actual Course Enrollment
Not
Completed
Due to PD covering classes due to 2 open faculty positions, did not have the time to complete for September deadline; on hold at the present time, as the national curriculum for this program is in transition; will revisit in one year
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
3
Proposed BS-EMS with emphasis on Community Paramedic
7/2014
Will revisit in one year; scope of this paramedic level is currently in transition on the national level
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality
The availability of another field internship site, especially for paramedic, would give the students insight into another type of EMS system. This would definitely enhance their education. It can also open up employment opportunities for them after graduation.
Continued interdisciplinary scenarios/education supports mutual respect among health professions, and helps students learn how to successfully transition patient care. It also meets National EMS Education Standards for transfer of patient care, giving a succinct and accurate patient report, and assuring safe patient care.
The Community Paramedic curriculum is currently in revision on the national level. It has changed its name to Mobile Integrated Healthcare Provider, which may expand to other professions besides EMS. I will revisit in one year. It would not be in the best interest of the college to offer this degree at this time.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: EMS
Date Completed: 2/6/2014
Prepared By: Nerina J. Stepanovsky
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic
Priority Responsible Party
1
Awaiting meetings with Manatee County EMS to hopefully set up clinical agreements and add additional clinical sites at Blake Medical Center in Bradenton.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Encourage Partnerships
Nerina J. Stepanovsky
2 Participation in interdisciplinary activities with other programs at HEC
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Marty VanBourgondien Ralph Sibbio
3
Investigate the idea of developing a new baccalaureate program, BS-EMS with emphasis on Community Paramedic and do a needs analysis; this program would be under the College of Health Sciences This item was moved forward from the 2011-12 Viability Report
Unduplicated Headcount
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Nerina J. Stepanovsky Rebecca Ludwig
II. Special Resources Needed:
We need to fill the open faculty position. If we are unable to obtain additional clinical sites, we will need additional high-fidelity simulation mannequin to meet accreditation requirements for core competencies that will allow students to graduate on time.
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III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
We need additional space for a dedicated simulation area, as noted by the last program site re-approval visit conducted by the Dept. of Health, Office of EMS. This is especially important in lieu of our upcoming national reaccreditation visit in Fall, 2015, in which this was noted as a deficiency/weakness. Clinical affiliations are becoming more difficult to obtain, and we are often denied access due to priority being given to nursing students.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENGRTCH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENGRTCH-LD, Student Term Career De
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENGRTCH-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 386
2010 396
2011 358
2012 363
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENGRTCH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENGRTCH-LD, Student Term Career De
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENGRTCH-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 2,603
2010 2,647
2011 2,394
2012 2,581
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENGRTCH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face Independent Study
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 354 345 9
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 577 557 20
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 61.4% 61.9% 45.0%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 381 378 3
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 588 568 20
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 64.8% 66.5% 15.0%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 116 111 5
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 336 236 100
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 34.5% 47.0% 5.0%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 415 409 6
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 549 509 40
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 75.6% 80.4% 15.0%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENGRTCH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENGRTCH-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENGRTCH-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 853 91.0% 4.0% 2.5% 1.9%
2010 871 89.3% 4.4% 3.2% 2.1%
2011 793 87.8% 2.8% 5.5% 2.6%
2012 847 89.7% 2.8% 2.7% 2.0%
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Student Information - Detail Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: AVAMM-AS, ELEC-AS, ENG-AS, MANUF-AS…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist, Filter empty series and bottom axis items
No background selections exist, Filter empty rows and columns
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
AVAMM-AS Graduation Data Count 7 8 5 5
ENG-AS Graduation Data Count 9 12 15 17
CAD-CT Graduation Data Count 1 3
CADD-CT Graduation Data Count 20 12 5 1
ENGTECH-CT Graduation Data Count 5 7 10 10
LEAN-CT Graduation Data Count 27 29 30 28
MEDQS-CT Graduation Data Count 6 4 1 4
RAPID-CT Graduation Data Count 4
SIXSG-CT Graduation Data Count 24 22 14 20
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Table 1 Growth for Electrical and electronic engineering technicians
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 145,565 1.1% $27.81/hr
Florida 6,881 -0.4% $25.78/hr
Pinellas County 531 -11.9% $24.55/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Industrial Engineering Technicians
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 68,578 -0.1% $24.51/hr
Florida 2,533 -1.0% $19.58/hr
Pinellas County 163 -12.3% $19.05/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 3 Growth for Computer numerically controlled machine tool programmers, metal and plastic
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 24,655 4.8% $22.08/hr
Florida 392 8.5% $19.12/hr
Pinellas County 47 -2.5% $20.45/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Table 4 Growth for Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 67,676 5.5% $28.58/hr
Florida 2,159 4.0% $28.37/hr
Pinellas County 164 0.8% $26.81/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Engineering Technology Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Bradley Jenkins I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Monitor the other state colleges offering alternative energy courses, to determine the demand and enrollment in those courses, and growth possibilities.
SSH enrollment, Unduplicated headcount
Completed
Several state colleges are now offering alternate energy or renewable courses. The data indicates small enrollments at this time, but with more marketing that will take place this fall, additional data will be available this spring 2014. We have not had much movement for courses in this area however.
2
Explore the possibilities of offering another subplan (specialization) in Advanced Manufacturing. The added PLCs and robotic equipment from the Florida Trade Grant gives us the opportunity to offer training courses. The demand and enrollment will be followed for this possible subplan.
SSH enrollment, Unduplicated headcount
Not
Completed
The curriculum frameworks have been written and updated at the state level for this Advanced Manufacturing Specialization in Automation (PLCs, robotics, pneumatics). With training beginning this fall in PLCs and CNC operators, and then later on in the spring for robotics, we will wait to see what the demand is for this new subplan.
3
Explore the possibilities of offering another subplan or certification under Biomedical Systems in the Nanotechnology area. The Introduction to Nanotechnology will offered this spring 2013
SSH enrollment, Unduplicated headcount
Not completed
The Introduction to Nanotechnology course was offered in the spring session of 2013 and will be again in the spring of 2014. The DOL grant, Bioscience Credentials- Medical Devices
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
session. The demand for additional course development and enrollment will be monitored especially from the medical device manufacturing industry, the pharmaceutical industry and from the specialized manufactured involved with advanced research.
Hub is meeting in September 2013 to determine a common core for the participating colleges. The curriculum development will be starting in the spring 2014, for specializations and courses for the AS degree in Medical Device Manufacturing with three tracks and certificates in this new program.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
2
Development of an AS degree in Medical Device Manufacturing with specializations and certificates.
August 2014
The Medical Device Hub of the DOL Grant will set a timetable for development of this AS degree with the Specializations. SPC will work with the other member colleges for development and review with our local medical device industry.
3
Development of an Advanced Manufacturing Specialization in Automation for the AS degree in Engineering Technology.
August 2014
Based on the demand from the training courses offered under the Florida TRADE Grant, the program and course offerings will be developed and then reviewed by local industry.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Due to interest in both the Advanced Manufacturing subplan, with the Automation specialization, and Medical Devices program, we will be able to explore these program developments to meet the need of our manufacturing industry. The Florida TRADE Grant training will be monitored and surveyed for the demand for college certificates and the AS degree in the Medical Device Manufacturing. The Medical Device Manufacturing will be the only type of degree in the state of Florida and will bring additional interest from a statewide viewpoint as well as nationally.
The new website developed during 2012 will enhance the program marketing of the courses, certificate, and degree offerings.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Engineering Technology
Date Completed: 2/7/2014
Prepared By: Brad Jenkins
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Development of an AS degree in Medical Device Manufacturing with specializations and certificates. This item was moved forward from the 2011-12 Viability Report
SSH Enrollment Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Brad Jenkins
2
Development of an Advanced Manufacturing Specialization in Automation for the AS degree in Engineering Technology. This item was moved forward from the 2011-12 Viability Report
SSH Enrollment Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Brad Jenkins
II. Special Resources Needed:
A Pneumatic Trainer, a Computer Integrated Manufacturing work cell and DC motors will be required for the Advanced Manufacturing Specialization.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
The interest in both the Medical Device Manufacturing and Advanced Manufacturing needs the support of local industry by providing marketing materials and advertisement.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENVSCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENVSCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENVSCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009
2010
2011
2012 13
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENVSCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENVSCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENVSCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009
2010
2011
2012 41
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENVSCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 12 12
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 30 30
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 40.0% 40.0%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 2 2
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 50 50
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 4.0% 4.0%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 117 3 19 95
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 325 34 135 156
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 36.0% 8.8% 14.1% 60.9%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: ENVSCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENVSCI-LD, Grade Succ
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: ENVSCI-LD, Grade Succ
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009
2010
2011
2012 14 71.4% 21.4% 0.0% 0.0%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: ENVSC-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2011 2012
ENVSC-AS Graduation Data Count 5 15
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Table 1 Growth for Environmental science and protection technicians, including health
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 31,862 11.8% $19.83/hr
Florida 1,950 12.7% $16.91/hr
Pinellas County 115 15.8% $15.13/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Environmental Science Date Completed: October 2013 Prepared By: Maura Scanlon I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Investigate availability of North County Internships and more paid internships.
Total Placement
Completed
Paid internship opportunity available through City of Largo in Summer 2014, additional co-op locations have been identified and partnership with SPC internship office established for future growth.
2
Increase enrollment by 20%.
SSH Enrollment
Not
completed
Progress has been made; enrollment has grown from to 125 currently enrolled students (up from 112 in Spring 2013); information event about possible careers held in May 2013, continuing follow up with students interested in program but not yet enrolled; new articulation with PTEC in progress.
3
Develop a two-year framework of courses and their availability.
Program Graduates
Completed
Framework completed and set to AS outreach specialist so students can be made better aware of pre-requisites, and when courses are offered.
4
Investigate Industry Certification/ Competency Performance Based Awarding of Credit.
Total Placement
Completed
OSHA 30 hour online course through FL TRADE to be tested and possibly incorporated into Spring 2014 EVR 1016 Hazardous Materials Management course. Additional certifications for solar available through SPC corporate training.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
2
Increase enrollment by 20%.
May 2014
Continue follow up with students interested in program but not yet enrolled; complete articulation process with PTEC; career exploration event to be held Spring 2014.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Incorporation of Industry Certification into courses at minimal or no additional costs to students will attract additional students, increasing enrollment. Marketing of the degree will emphasize the certification and degree, and graduates will be more attractive to employers who will save money and time by not having to train new hires for required certifications.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Environmental Science
Date Completed: 12/3/2013
Prepared By: Maura Scanlon
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure Addressed
SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Increase enrollment in the AS Environmental Science Technology degree by 20%. This item was carried forward from the 2011-12 action plan.
Unduplicated Headcount
John Chapin Maura Scanlon
2
Increase marketing of the AS Environmental Science Technology degree program to appeal to more potential students.
Unduplicated Headcount
Encourage Partnerships
John Chapin Maura Scanlon
3
Incorporate one additional industry certification into coursework already required for the degree to increase enrollment in courses and graduation opportunities to students.
Unduplicated Headcount
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
John Chapin Maura Scanlon
II. Special Resources Needed:
Marketing resources are needed.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
EVS 1001 course is not fully incorporated into academic organization; it appears under Physical Sciences and is not included in many reports of the academic organization for enrollment.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FIRESCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FIRESCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FIRESCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 813
2010 692
2011 645
2012 607
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FIRESCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FIRESCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FIRESCI-LD, Student Term Career Desc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 6,027
2010 5,114
2011 4,772
2012 4,794
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FIRESCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 668 668
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 725 725
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 92.1% 92.1%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 691 691
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 695 695
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 99.4% 99.4%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 403 403
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 465 465
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 86.7% 86.7%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 662 662
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 695 695
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 95.3% 95.3%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FIRESCI-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FIRESCI-LD, Grade Succ
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FIRESCI-LD, Grade Succ
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 2,236 94.5% 1.6% 1.7% 2.0%
2010 1,922 94.4% 1.3% 2.5% 1.7%
2011 1,796 94.3% 1.1% 2.8% 1.4%
2012 1,762 96.0% 0.7% 1.6% 1.2%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: FIRE-AS, FISI-CT, FISII-CT, FIVI-CT, FOI…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
FIRE-AS Graduation Data Count 24 33 27 30
FISI-CT Graduation Data Count 7 5 3 4
FISII-CT Graduation Data Count 3 2 1
FIVI-CT Graduation Data Count 1 4 1 1
FOI-CT Graduation Data Count 5 5 3 3
FSOII-CT Graduation Data Count 1 2 1
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Table 1 Growth for First-line supervisors/managers of firefighting and prevention workers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 60,837 3.0% $32.79/hr
Florida 3,132 3.8% $37.44/hr
Pinellas County 172 -0.3% $32.46/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Fire inspectors and investigators
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 11,872 3.3% $25.96/hr
Florida 860 3.6% $28.62/hr
Pinellas County 38 -0.7% $28.82/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Fire Science Technology Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Charles Crowther I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Review and change courses as new or updated materials are required by the Florida Fire Board of Standards and Training.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
New books were introduced into 2 courses and the courses were completely rewritten. FFP 2781 Fire Administration, and FFP 2541 Private Fire Protection Systems II.
2
Increase student interaction with practitioners through activity in the Internship Program.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
Internship courses were developed and approved. We are canvassing our Fire Department partners for potential internship positions. No students have yet applied.
3
Enhance Marketing efforts through interaction with local fire organizations.
Actual Course Enrollment
Completed
We interacted with the Local Fire Chiefs Group and the Fire Officers Training Organization to deliver program information to the fire community.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All the action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Better marketing, increased student involvement through internships, and course updates helps to keep this program fresh. The continued interaction with the fire community at the local and state levels ensures a program that truly enhances the skills of the students.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Fire Science Technology
Date Completed: 11/13/2013
Prepared By: Charles Crowther
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Increase student services on campus and on-line to encourage faculty/student interactions leading to decreased course withdrawals and failures.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Expand the College Experience
Charles Crowther
2
Enhance adjunct faculty training to ensure all part time faculty teaching in the PSA, AS Program are following the program requirements for online course design and delivery.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Develop a Diverse and Outstanding Staff
Charles Crowther
3
Increase opportunities for faculty to enhance curriculum development skills by scheduling weekly Professional Development training within the department utilizing our Instructional Design Technologist.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Charles Crowther
II. Special Resources Needed:
In addition to our campus Instructional Design Technologist, we will require some funding to facilitate on campus events that both students and faculty (full-time and adjuncts) can attend. These events will be designed to give the faculty and online students a chance to interact face to face. Some events will be geared strictly to faculty training.
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III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Major concern: Our online Fire AS degree program has enjoyed fantastic success for the past seven or so years. We have grown to the largest Fire Science program in the state of Florida. With success comes a price. In 2013, Valencia College asked to have access to our fire program to emulate our success.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FUNSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FUNSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FUNSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 220
2010 217
2011 226
2012 205
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FUNSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FUNSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FUNSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,969
2010 2,073
2011 2,136
2012 2,064
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FUNSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 293 32 1 260
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 325 15 15 295
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 90.2% 213.3% 6.7% 88.1%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 408 96 312
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 365 70 295
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 111.8% 137.1% 105.8%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 137 22 1 114
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 220 30 20 170
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 62.3% 73.3% 5.0% 67.1%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 337 64 1 272
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 365 55 15 295
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 92.3% 116.4% 6.7% 92.2%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: FUNSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FUNSE-LD, Grade Succe
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: FUNSE-LD, Grade Succe
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 777 73.5% 3.3% 6.3% 1.9%
2010 818 66.9% 4.5% 12.5% 3.2%
2011 868 73.8% 3.6% 9.3% 0.5%
2012 837 73.6% 3.1% 9.3% 0.5%
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Student Information Graduates
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: FUNSE-AS, FUNAT-ATC
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
FUNSE-AS Graduation Data Count 16 12 25 18
FUNAT-ATC Graduation Data Count 1 7
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Table 1 Growth for Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 23,358 7.7% $22.52/hr
Florida 1,350 2.3% $22.30/hr
Pinellas County 63 -14.0% $22.75/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Funeral Services Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Kevin Davis I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Seek funds and resources from the College for the purpose of updating the program’s website.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
The program's website follows the College template.
2
Develop new selection criteria to be based upon grade point average for support classes for the program.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
This fall semester class was selected by using only GPA for support courses.
3
Implement new curriculum changes to the AS degree to include FSE 1150 to meet new national board examination domain area.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
The AS degree curriculum includes FSE 1150 to help prepare students for the new domain area on the National Board Examination which covers cemetery and cremation
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The new webpage will provide potential students with current admission information and procedures for the College and program. The curriculum changes will keep the program aligned with new domain area of knowledge on the national board examination.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Funeral Services
Date Completed: 10/14/2013
Prepared By: Kevin Davis
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Research the problems and benefits of requiring students to take the ICFSEB practice exam as a requirement for FSE 2946.
Graduates Promote academic excellence Kevin Davis
2
Research the costs and benefits of having a retort installed at the College for students to gain hands-on learning for cremation.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Encourage Partnerships Kevin Davis
II. Special Resources Needed:
Estimated costs for a retort and installation is $100,000
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Health programs are regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios, and enrollment. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of these programs. Additional requirements are placed on attrition and graduation rates; the Funeral Services program appears to be running steady.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HIM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HIM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HIM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 1,441
2010 1,712
2011 1,731
2012 1,641
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HIM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HIM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HIM - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 7,564
2010 7,735
2011 7,573
2012 7,867
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HIM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 1,422 11 38 1,373
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 1,579 25 40 1,514
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 90.1% 44.0% 95.0% 90.7%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 1,333 18 41 1,274
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 1,438 25 40 1,373
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 92.7% 72.0% 102.5% 92.8%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 597 597
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 914 914
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 65.3% 65.3%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 1,311 15 38 1,258
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 1,399 25 40 1,334
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 93.7% 60.0% 95.0% 94.3%
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Student Information Performance
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HIM - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HIM - LD, Grade Succes
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HIM - LD, Grade Succes
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 3,131 89.2% 4.6% 2.9% 1.9%
2010 3,272 87.4% 3.6% 4.2% 1.7%
2011 3,240 83.4% 4.1% 5.3% 2.2%
2012 3,350 84.2% 4.1% 5.5% 2.1%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: HCINF-AS, HIM-AS, HCINF-CT, MEDCD-CT
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
HCINF-AS Graduation Data Count 4 7 11 12
HIM-AS Graduation Data Count 27 21 20 30
HCINF-CT Graduation Data Count 113 33 16 53
MEDCD-CT Graduation Data Count 26 22 34 23
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Table 1 Growth for Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 186,652 9.9% $16.42/hr
Florida 10,702 10.1% $15.71/hr
Pinellas County 806 7.9% $16.79/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Health Information Management Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Sheila Newberry I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Purchase and implement a medical encoder product for the SPC HIM program. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 Viability Report.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
After reviewing the 3M Encoder system, the programmatic software was purchased and installed on one of the SPC servers. It is ready for implementation beginning Spring 2014.
2
Obtain and customize patient healthcare records for student use. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 Viability Report.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Not
completed
This action item was not completed for the second year. It will be removed from the action plan and its relevancy reevaluated. Since the introduction of electronic health records (EHRs), paper records have become nonexistent in many facilities. So, acquiring these records is not realistic or necessary.
3
Design and set-up a health information management department lab setting at the HEC. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 Viability Report
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
Construction of the HIM Lab is scheduled to begin October 2013. It will be located in the previous thrift store building. It will be completed and ready for use Spring 2014.
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
4
Revise and combine the curriculums of the two Associate degree programs of the HIM department into one Associates Degree program in Health Information Management, containing two certificate programs: Medical Coding and Healthcare Informatics.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
The revised HIM curriculum was submitted to the SPC Curriculum Committee this summer and has been approved for implementation in Spring 2014.
5
Change the ICD classification system being taught from ICD-9 to ICD-10 beginning August 2013.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
The curriculum for the ICD-10 classification system has been approved, but was not implemented in August as planned due to approval from the curriculum committee occurring later than anticipated. Implementation is scheduled for Spring 2014.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
2
Obtain and customize patient healthcare records for student use.
August 2013
This action item will not be moved forward.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Keeping the HIM program current and relevant to the workplace is of upmost importance. By implementing these changes the college is better suited to serve the student and the community.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Health Information Management
Date Completed: 10/9/2013
Prepared By: Sheila Newberry
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1 Create and implement an Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) in Health Data Analysis for Fall 2014.
Unduplicated Headcount
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Sheila Newberry
2
Revise six, sixteen-week Health Information Management (HIM) courses and reformat into eight-week ANGEL courses for Spring 2014.
Unduplicated Headcount
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Sheila Newberry
3 Develop curriculum for a Health Information Management (HIM) Lab scheduled for Spring 2014.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Sheila Newberry
II. Special Resources Needed:
Computers, printers, desks, tables, chairs, book cases, and miscellaneous office supplies are needed to set up a mock HIM department/lab.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Health programs are regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios, and enrollment. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of these programs. Additional requirements are placed on attrition and graduation rates, and the health programs exceed all of these benchmarks.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HSPTOUR-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HSPTOUR-LD, Student Term Career De
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HSPTOUR-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 279
2010 310
2011 272
2012 271
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HSPTOUR-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HSPTOUR-LD, Student Term Career De
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HSPTOUR-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,599
2010 1,664
2011 1,506
2012 1,689
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HSPTOUR-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 284 25 132 127
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 283 24 139 120
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 100.4% 104.2% 95.0% 105.8%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 291 115 176
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 307 115 192
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 94.8% 100.0% 91.7%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 61 2 4 55
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 135 15 48 72
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 45.2% 13.3% 8.3% 76.4%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 351 169 182
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 355 187 168
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 98.9% 90.4% 108.3%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HSPTOUR-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HSPTOUR-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HSPTOUR-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 541 85.6% 4.4% 3.7% 5.9%
2010 570 91.4% 2.3% 3.0% 2.8%
2011 542 90.0% 1.8% 4.1% 3.5%
2012 636 86.6% 1.6% 6.3% 2.7%
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Student Information Graduates
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: HMGT-AS, FBM-CT, FBS-CT, RDM-CT, R…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
HMGT-AS Graduation Data Count 7 14 14 11
FBM-CT Graduation Data Count 4 3 5
FBS-CT Graduation Data Count 14
RDM-CT Graduation Data Count 1 4 3 6
RDO-CT Graduation Data Count 12
RDS-CT Graduation Data Count 12
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Table 1 Growth for First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 848,225 9.2% $14.07/hr
Florida 51,572 8.5% $14.57/hr
Pinellas County 3,038 6.0% $13.48/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com Table 2 Growth for Lodging Managers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 30,286 6.2% $22.50/hr
Florida 1,944 6.1% $27.13/hr
Pinellas County 70 -0.2% $25.42/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 3 Growth for Food Service Managers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 192,171 1.0% $23.06/hr
Florida 8,951 1.9% $24.81/hr
Pinellas County 483 -0.1% $26.13/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Hospitality and Tourism Management Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Joseph Smiley I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Faculty and staff will continue to expand the use of social media. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 Viability Report.
Program Graduates
Completed
As the definition of social media is rapidly evolving, the core of it entails facilitating conversation online with and between students. Discussion forums are actively used by faculty to provide for discussion between students on issues important to the learning outcomes in HFT courses. This is especially the case in HFT 1000, the introduction course taken by all HFT students.
2
Develop and implement a broad based, internal and external Marketing Plan to promote the SPC Hospitality and Tourism Management Program to the Hospitality industry, local leadership groups, and prospective and current students.
SSH Enrollment
Completed
The Marketing Plan was developed in November 2012 and was implemented by a team representing the Hospitality and Tourism Management Program, The team interacted with industry associations and local groups such as the FRLA, local leadership groups such as various chambers of commerce, and especially with students. The team is especially committed to the interaction with prospective and current students. The goal is to communicate with every student in every term. By striving for that goal, the Program has achieved a 16% enrollment increase from Fall 2012 to Fall 2013.
3
Implement a plan to recruit broader industry support for the
Total Placement
Completed
The Plan implementation consists of introducing the Hospitality and Tourism Program to local hotels, restaurants and other hospitality venues. Once the
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
internship program and deliver greater student participation.
venues are identified and familiar with the Program, the internship specialists works with the site to develop a plan that delivers value to the venue, the Program, and especially the student. As the Program enrollment increases so has the student participation and the total internships completed.
4
Implement a continual and verifiable communications program with Hospitality and Tourism students to identify and meet their needs and expectations.
Course Success Rate, Program Graduates
Completed
Student communications is a continual focus of Program representatives, lead instructor, outreach specialist, and internship specialist. A beginning-of-term welcome letter to all students indicating goals, potential achievements, career guidance, and activities is sent. Classrooms are visited and students are encouraged to interact and share thoughts and ideas. Online courses are included by sending a message to students from Program representatives to solicit their thoughts and ideas. Course success is indicated by dramatically increases in completion points, certificates and degrees.
5
Research Hospitality Industry certificate programs and testing as they pertain to the SPC Certificate Program.
SSH Enrollment
Completed
Certificates are both College Credit Certificates (CCC), and industry association certifications or certificates. Information was gathered from many sources, such as college hospitality programs, industry HR departments, and the SPC Hospitality and Tourism Management Advisory Committee. The information indicates that both college credit certificates and industry certificates have value as an indicator of student success. The SPC Hospitality and Tourism Management Program has determined a strategy that can allow a student to achieve both types of certificates in the same curriculum by utilizing industry association content and testing in the existing classes. Research
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
has been completed with those results.
6
Solicit input from the Hospitality Industry regarding their perceived employee requirements and verify that the Hospitality and Tourism Management program curriculum meets and fulfills their needs as they pertain to applicable knowledge and skills.
Total Placement
Completed
The Program has solicited information and data from various venues, hotels and restaurants that specifies many of their employee requirements. The Program expects to have a positive impact on the students’ job placement and success due to the completion of the Program. Data collection to verify those results will be conducted for the Spring 2013 and Fall 2013 graduates.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality One impact on program quality resulting from the completion of the action items, is the expected continued increase in enrollment. The program enrollment increased from 162 in Fall 2012 to 193 in Fall 2013, which represents an increase of 16%. Increased communication with the students and the industry, will allow the program to continue to provide a valuable product for the student and a service for the industry that will realize an increased enrollment.
Another impact on program quality is the increase in completions, both for A.S. degrees and certificates. The program is better able to achieve increased completions by providing assistance to students, and identifying and meeting their needs and expectations. The key element is communication on all levels with the students, and offering guidance with curriculum planning to assist students in timely and efficient achievement of certificates and/or degrees.
As a result of the action item completion, the program is able to develop strategies to better serve the needs of the Hospitality industry. One of the strategies implemented is the enhancement of the curriculum and curriculum content to ensure that the program is closely aligned with current and future needs of the industry. By continuously evaluating the courses, course content, and their relevance to the industry, the program will serve an integral role in the Hospitality and Tourism marketplace.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Hospitality & Tourism
Date Completed: 2/19/2014
Prepared By: Greg Nenstiel
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed
SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1 Hire Full-time Instructor-in-Charge to lead program.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
Greg Nenstiel
2
Together with the Industry Advisory board, review Hospitality and Tourism Management program curriculum to ensure that it is up-to-date and meets the needs of local employers. Potential topics to be considered for inclusion in the program include: event planning and an increased emphasis on tourism.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
Greg Nenstiel
3
Review the program marketing plan to determine how the program can best be promoted to the hospitality industry, local leadership groups, and prospective and current students.
Unduplicated Headcount
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Greg Nenstiel
II. Special Resources Needed:
None at this time.
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III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
We have newly acquired this program and are working closely with the industry advisory board and faculty in understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the program and in planning for future success.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HUMNSVC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HUMNSVC-LD, Student Term Career De
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HUMNSVC-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 357
2010 457
2011 456
2012 501
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Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HUMNSVC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HUMNSVC-LD, Student Term Career De
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HUMNSVC-LD, Student Term Career De
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 2,512
2010 3,117
2011 3,443
2012 3,931
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HUMNSVC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 527 139 29 359
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 547 122 45 380
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 96.3% 113.9% 64.4% 94.5%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 602 128 17 457
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 542 122 20 400
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 111.1% 104.9% 85.0% 114.3%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 317 45 19 253
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 297 47 20 230
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 106.7% 95.7% 95.0% 110.0%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 520 137 17 366
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 522 122 20 380
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 99.6% 112.3% 85.0% 96.3%
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: HUMNSVC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
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Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: HUMNSVC-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 927 83.6% 7.7% 2.8% 4.0%
2010 1,153 85.4% 5.0% 5.6% 2.9%
2011 1,262 88.3% 4.2% 4.4% 2.1%
2012 1,446 88.2% 4.4% 2.6% 3.0%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: HSDIS-AS, HSM-AS, AAP-ATD, CAAP-ATD,…
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
HSDIS-AS Graduation Data Count 8 10 13 12
HSM-AS Graduation Data Count 6 3 14 18
AAP-ATD Graduation Data Count 6 12 6 1
CAAP-ATD Graduation Data Count 1
MCH-ATD Graduation Data Count 1 1 2 2
YDP-ATD Graduation Data Count 1 1 1
ADS-CT Graduation Data Count 1 2
AS-CT Graduation Data Count 1 2
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Table 1 Growth for Social and human service assistants
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 358,887 10.9% $13.87/hr
Florida 13,568 9.0% $13.54/hr
Pinellas County 948 4.8% $12.63/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Human Services Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Cheryl Kerr I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Work on identifying a potential Bachelor’s degree program in Human Services. This item was moved forward from the 2009-10 Viability Report.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
The proposal for an SPC Human Services BS degree was completed and submitted to the HEC Provost on 9/13/2013.
2
Create sample Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) worksheets for each of the five human services programs. Share sample ILP’s with students, advisors, coaches and mentors via HUS webpage and email.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement, Retention
Completed
The sample ILPs were created and posted to the Human Services website. They were also shared with advisors across the College.
3
Develop a method of evaluation of the newly implemented application and orientation process for the human services programs.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement, Retention
Completed
A process was established for program admission including completion of the Health Programs Application; an eligibility review; orientation requirement; and the changing of a student's code to a HUMNSV-LD program code. The program can now more efficiently identify students; code them correctly; and track their progress.
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
PD created the SPC HEC New Student Orientation Survey to solicit feedback regarding the orientation experience. This has been shared with all PDs. The evaluation method included the implementation of processes to gather more data on student applications, notices of intent, and program coding. There has been an increase in the number of students (who are taking HUS classes) and are coded in their correct program. Additionally, the HUS 1111 program entry course will have enrollment contingent upon completion of HEC orientation. Students will not be able to self-enroll.
II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality A Bachelor's degree will meet the expressed needs of the students, advisory committee and the hiring agencies. The sample learning plans have been an asset to students and advisors across the college. They are easily accessed from the Human Services homepage: www.spcollege.edu/hus Evaluating the application, admission and orientation process will help us improve the quality of our programs going forward. This will assist the continuous improvement efforts.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Human Services
Date Completed: 10/20/2013
Prepared By: Cheryl Kerr
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Student retention rates and graduation rates in the human services programs will improve based on new procedures. Assessment and evaluation methods will continue to be used to provide monitoring of students success and identification of students who are in need of outreach. New procedures include the creation of a student outreach survey that is sent to any student who does not successfully complete a course with a C or higher. Students will be sent this survey when they are a no-show after week 1 & 2 or anytime within the semester if they self-withdraw or receive a WF.
Graduates Promote academic excellence
Cheryl Kerr
2
Based on the expressed desire of the student body, the Human Services Advisory Committee and the Industry needs, Bachelor’s degree options will be explored, including revision of the BAS in HSA to meet the needs of the students.
Graduates Promote academic excellence
Cheryl Kerr
3
Outreach efforts to support disenfranchised students will be implemented to include the following student groups: students who have aged out of the foster care system, homeless students, and students with a criminal history.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Encourage Partnerships Cheryl Kerr
II. Special Resources Needed:
No financial resources will be required.
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III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Health programs are regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios, and enrollment. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of these programs. Additional requirements are placed on attrition and graduation rates.
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: MIRA-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: MIRA-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: MIRA-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009
2010 101
2011 263
2012 288
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: MIRA-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: MIRA-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: MIRA-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009
2010 417
2011 3,012
2012 2,802
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: MIRA-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 553 35 476 42
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 718 36 636 46
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 77.0% 97.2% 74.8% 91.3%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 551 43 459 49
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 792 36 698 58
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 69.6% 119.4% 65.8% 84.5%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 160 11 111 38
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 290 18 204 68
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 55.2% 61.1% 54.4% 55.9%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 396 20 307 69
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 520 18 399 103
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 76.2% 111.1% 76.9% 67.0%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: MIRA-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: MIRA-LD, Grade Succes
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: MIRA-LD, Grade Succes
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009
2010 220 94.1% 1.4% 2.3% 0.9%
2011 1,478 87.5% 4.3% 4.1% 2.6%
2012 1,260 87.2% 3.3% 4.6% 2.5%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: MIRA-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
MIRA-AS Graduation Data Count 1 4 14 22
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Table 1 Growth for Audio and video equipment technicians
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 56,047 7.8% $20.12/hr
Florida 2,183 8.5% $16.17/hr
Pinellas County 66 1.6% $13.93/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 2 Growth for Musicians and singers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 42,040 6.6% $23.50/hr
Florida 2,610 8.0% $12.36/hr
Pinellas County 45 35.8% $19.41/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
Table 3 Growth for Producers and directors
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 90,011 8.3% $34.31/hr
Florida 4,084 5.6% $28.87/hr
Pinellas County 107 -7.4% $26.54/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Table 4 Growth for Sound engineering technicians
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 14,701 2.6% $22.27/hr
Florida 823 6.1% $17.25/hr
Pinellas County 33 7.7% $15.86/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Music Industry and Recording Arts Date Completed: October 2013 Prepared By: Jonathan Steele, Mark Matthews
I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Explore and maintain new internship and work opportunities for students in all appropriate areas.
Total Placement
Completed
By working with Susan Biszewski-Eber, Damon Dougherty, Dave Greenberg, and Rosaria Pipitone, we have expanded the MIRA placement capacity of interns. A more focused, targeted approach has created more opportunities.
2
Foster relationships with entertainment technology manufacturers including industry certifications.
Program Graduates
Completed
Through the efforts of Robin Sibucao and the Forward Compatible Group, we have successfully added TC Electronic and Dean Guitars to our partners. This effort will continue as we grow.
3
Reevaluate and refine entry requirement and placement testing plan.
Course Success Rates, Program graduates
Completed
We refined the entry requirements, and now have measures in place to streamline the process. Our online questionnaire is required for all new students to insure proper placement.
4
Revise existing course topic areas to incorporate preparation for broadcast in support of current opportunities for MIRA students (including MYRA radio and WMNF).
Total Placement, Program graduates
Completed
Revised course topics in preparation for broadcast opportunities. The MYRA Radio Network has taken root and is growing organically. They have done two live broadcasts incorporating the skills learned in MIRA foundational courses. Internships at 88.5 WMNF, visits to ABC Studios in Tampa, and Quad Event participation are all key areas of success.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The three new action items represent a managed growth strategy that will not only link all SPC campuses, but possibly connect with international learning partners.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Music Industry Recording Arts
Date Completed: 11/8/2013
Prepared By: Mark Loren Matthews
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Coordinate installation and implement a two-way interactive system for multi-campus broadcast of MIRA courses.
SSH Enrollment Facilitate Cutting Edge Innovation
Mark Loren Matthews
2 Examine and adjust the MIRA-AS program to best fit a proposed AS-to-BAS progression.
Graduates Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Mark Loren Matthews
3 Explore and expand our international capabilities in coordination with Ramona Kirsch.
SSH Enrollment Encourage Partnerships
Mark Loren Matthews
II. Special Resources Needed: Studio space has been provided at SP/G with portable equipment in MIRA for interactive classroom broadcast. Provosts are working on this initiative college-wide. Technical staff support is needed at each campus with interactive classrooms.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement: Continue the positive efforts of re-branding and promotion that have begun in working with Marketing and Public Information department. This process is on-going.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: NURSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: NURSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: NURSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 910
2010 928
2011 849
2012 852
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: NURSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: NURSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: NURSE-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 16,203
2010 15,711
2011 14,486
2012 14,641
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: NURSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 1,201 256 808 137
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 1,200 264 804 132
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 100.1% 97.0% 100.5% 103.8%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 1,282 99 984 199
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 1,200 108 936 156
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 106.8% 91.7% 105.1% 127.6%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 362 36 326
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 372 36 336
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 97.3% 100.0% 97.0%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 1,210 259 825 126
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 1,176 240 816 120
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 102.9% 107.9% 101.1% 105.0%
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: NURSE-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: NURSE-LD, Grade Succe
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: NURSE-LD, Grade Succe
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 4,912 93.8% 1.3% 1.3% 0.0%
2010 3,109 95.0% 1.3% 0.8% 0.2%
2011 2,824 94.9% 2.0% 0.6% 0.4%
2012 2,844 96.0% 1.2% 0.6% 0.1%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: NURSE-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
NURSE-AS Graduation Data Count 327 398 345 344
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Table 1 Growth for Registered Nurses
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 2,700,538 11.6% $31.48/hr
Florida 165,904 9.5% $28.88/hr
Pinellas County 9,644 7.9% $28.32/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Nursing Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Susan Baker, Geneo Roberts, Allison Chen I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Implement new admissions guidelines for generic nursing students.
SSH Enrollment, Unduplicated headcount
Not
Completed
Admission guidelines submitted to senior administration. Recommendations for changes were given to nursing administrators by senior administration. Those recommendations will be presented to the ASN curriculum committee in September of 2013 and revised guidelines will be presented to senior administration for approval.
2
Implement new admissions guidelines for LPN-RN/Paramedic-RN transitional program.
SSH Enrollment, Unduplicated headcount
Not
Completed
Admission guidelines submitted to senior administration. Recommendations for changes were given to nursing administrators by senior administration. Those recommendations will be presented to the ASN curriculum committee in September of 2013 and revised guidelines will be presented to senior administration for approval.
3
Conduct clinical site visits to assess consistency of clinical activities.
Program graduates, Placement
Completed
Program directors visited all clinical sites to reaffirm program goals and outcomes with clinical agencies. They also re-established rapport with clinical educators and nursing administrators of the clinical sites we currently utilize.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
1
Implement new admissions guidelines for generic nursing students.
December
2013
Additional state and national data regarding nursing admission guidelines will be collected. A revised admissions guideline will then be presented to senior administration.
2
Implement new admissions guidelines for LPN-RN/Paramedic-RN transitional program.
December
2013
New admissions guidelines for LPN-RN/Paramedic-RN transitional program are in progress.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Maintaining current relationships with the stakeholders in the area clinical agencies is critical to the well-being of the associate degree program. It is imperative that our clinical partners are kept abreast of the goals of the program so that they can inform clinical instructors about initiatives in their facilities that will help our students meet the nursing program's goals. Also, visits to clinical sites builds rapport between nursing administrators/clinical educators and the administrators in the nursing program. Finally, clinical site visits confirm and validate our continued use of these clinical agencies for our students.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Nursing, Lower Division
Date Completed: 11/25/2013
Prepared By: Susan A. Baker
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Implement new admission guidelines for generic nursing students. This item was carried forward from the 2011-12 action plan.
SSH Enrollment Promote academic excellence
Susan Baker Allison Chen
2
Implement new admissions guidelines for LPN-RN/Paramedic-RN transitional students. This item was carried forward from the 2011-12 action plan.
SSH Enrollment Promote academic excellence
Susan Baker Allison Chen
II. Special Resources Needed:
None at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Health programs are regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios, and enrollment. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of these programs. Additional requirements are placed on attrition and graduation rates, and the health programs exceed all of these benchmarks.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: LEGAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: LEGAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: LEGAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 440
2010 1,191
2011 1,565
2012 1,417
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: LEGAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: LEGAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: LEGAL-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 3,167
2010 6,257
2011 7,523
2012 6,806
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: LEGAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Independent Study Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 961 540 1 420
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 1,175 675 20 480
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 81.8% 80.0% 5.0% 87.5%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 951 23 579 14 335
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 1,154 40 705 39 370
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 82.4% 57.5% 82.1% 35.9% 90.5%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 390 21 205 1 163
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 635 40 350 25 220
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 61.4% 52.5% 58.6% 4.0% 74.1%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 975 48 527 1 399
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 1,194 55 615 44 480
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 81.7% 87.3% 85.7% 2.3% 83.1%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: LEGAL-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: LEGAL-LD, Grade Succe
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: LEGAL-LD, Grade Succe
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 1,084 84.6% 8.3% 3.2% 2.2%
2010 2,117 83.8% 5.9% 4.9% 3.6%
2011 2,546 81.7% 6.9% 6.0% 3.4%
2012 2,300 82.0% 5.7% 5.3% 4.2%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: LEGAL-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
LEGAL-AS Graduation Data Count 25 23 31 28
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Table 1 Growth for Paralegals and legal assistants
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 274,560 9.5% $22.59/hr
Florida 24,008 15.0% $21.41/hr
Pinellas County 1,140 17.1% $18.39/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Paralegal Studies Date Completed: December 2013 Prepared By: Susan Demers and Christy Powers I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
The Paralegal Studies program will begin the necessary preparations to host one intramural trial competition in the future. With the addition of the courtroom resources this Fall 2012, we are discussing steps necessary to have Trial Practice Course approved. Our goal is to have our own trial practice team by 2014.
SSH Enrollment, Program Graduates, Retention
Completed
PLA 4225 Civil Trial Practice is being offered this Spring 2014. Also, in Fall of 2013, Professor Ian Banks held mock trial team auditions for students interested in competing in Spring of 2014. Potential hosting of intramural competitions cross-discipline will be supported departmentally and within the Legal Studies Society.
2
Develop corporate internship placements.
Placement
Completed
Along with the upper division PLA 4949 Internship/Cooperative Work Experience class, PLA 2940 Legal Assisting Seminar under Dr. Rachel Bennett, has been attempting to utilize corporate placements where available for students fulfilling the 100 internship requirement of that course.
3
Refine A.S. End of Program Assessment to assure employability in the
Course Success, Program Graduates
Completed
The End of Program Assessment in PLA 2940 requires the production of a Professional Portfolio. Dr. Rachel Bennett has reviewed with her
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Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
legal field. classes how to select work product for placement which connects directly to our professional competencies.
4
Refine the Student Success Action Plan for Issuance of Incompletes and Other Academic Related Matters.
Course Success
Completed
The new SSAP documents Incompletes and Other Academic Related Matters to assure student success.
5
Develop Essential Functions for the PLA Programs which are in conformity with our current accrediting bodies including SPC.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Retention
Completed
The Essential Functions Checklist documents the knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies which employers have said are highly related to employability.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The five items listed above have impacted our program in a variety of ways. Assessing student success is important via items four and five in assuring students finish what they start. In addition, it is important to hone in on the skills for employability with the long-standing A.S. degree in Paralegal Studies in items three and five. Items one and two impact our students and their current and future employers as to what those employers are seeking in competent paralegals and industry professionals.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Paralegal Studies, Lower Division
Date Completed: 10/11/2013
Prepared By: Dr. Christy Powers
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed
SPC Strategic Priority Responsible Party
1
Conduct mock interviews within PLA 2940, Legal Assisting Seminar, to enhance the performance of the student-interviewee. Within this class, the student is required to complete a 100 hour service learning component (within a law firm, legal clinic, and/or other related legal position) documented with a learning contract and daily job logs.
Graduates
Expand Workforce Opportunities for Students
Dr. Rachel Bennett
2
Conducting program wide writing assessment which tracks students from their first PLA class until graduation. This year will encompass assessment of writing skills of all students in PLA 1003.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
Dr. Rachel Bennett
3
Launch of the newly formed SPC Legal Studies Society with event planning and networking within the local bar associations. Alumni component will also be added as a standing committee within the LSS.
Graduates Expand the College Experience
Dean Demers Dr. Rachel Bennett Dr. Ian Banks
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II. Special Resources Needed:
*Potential SGA and other appropriate funds for the SPC Legal Studies Society
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
There are none at this time
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PHOTO-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PHOTO-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PHOTO-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009
2010 126
2011 175
2012 177
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PHOTO-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PHOTO-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PHOTO-LD, Student Term Career Desc -
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009
2010 468
2011 820
2012 916
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
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Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PHOTO-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 136 136
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 198 198
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 68.7% 68.7%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 120 120
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 198 198
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 60.6% 60.6%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 39 9 30
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 90 18 72
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 43.3% 50.0% 41.7%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 106 106
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 180 180
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 58.9% 58.9%
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Student Information Performance
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PHOTO-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PHOTO-LD, Grade Succe
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PHOTO-LD, Grade Succe
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009
2010 154 61.0% 13.0% 14.3% 5.2%
2011 262 76.3% 8.0% 9.2% 3.1%
2012 290 73.8% 11.0% 9.0% 2.1%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
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Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: PGY-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2011 2012
PGY-AS Graduation Data Count 2 3
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Table 1 Growth for Photographers
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 51,890 -3.1% $13.70/hr
Florida 3,988 5.6% $10.65/hr
Pinellas County 89 -25.2% $10.93/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Photography Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Barton Gilmore, Jonathan Barnes, Jonathan Steele I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Create a FACEBOOK page for photography that will allow increased dialogue and communication among faculty and students. This item was moved forward from the 2010-11 viability report.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Facebook page for photography program proved effective when announcing events such as photography and department exhibitions, highlighting students who graduated along with their portfolio, ASMP workshops and meetings, field trip reminders for various classes and technical information.
2
Create an outline for a new course in digital videography, to keep current with the articulation agreement for DBC/USF, and to address the photographic industry’s requirements.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Not
Completed
While outline for new video course is nearly complete, support equipment including RAM upgrade, new video cards and new editing software Final Cut Pro -X for existing MAC computers is pending, delaying specific content inclusion in course outline.
3
Create several promotional items promoting AS degree program for community, High School, business outreach.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
New brochures with two different covers images promoting photography program are being distributed to local businesses, college advisors and will soon accompany SPC college personal with High School outreach avenues.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
2
Create an outline for a new course in digital videography, to keep current with the articulation agreement for DBC/USF, and to address the photographic industry’s requirements.
December 2014
To acquire the necessary equipment and software upgrades to adequately finalize videography course outline to keep current with the articulation agreement for DBC/UCF, and to address the photographic industry’s requirements and photographic advisory committees’ recommendation.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The implementation of non-completed action plan items stated above will strengthen overall viability of photography program, as these action plan items will support both student success rates and subsequently student graduation from photo program.
A new video course will highlight the growth of the photography program, since the courses reflect both student interest and the visual industry’s evolution.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Photography
Date Completed: 11/25/2013
Prepared By: Barton Gilmore
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Launch Photographic Image Data Base for History of Photography Blended course proposal through Desire2Learn managing system at SPC and serve as research image source for all photography students.
SSH Enrollment Expand the College Experience
Barton Gilmore
2
While outline for new video course is nearly complete, support equipment including RAM upgrade, new video cards and new editing software Final Cut Pro -X for existing MAC computers is pending, delaying specific content inclusion in course outline. This action item was moved forward from the 2011-12 action plan.
SSH Enrollment Facilitate Cutting Edge Innovation
Barton Gilmore
II. Special Resources Needed:
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III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Recommendation from photography advisory committee to expand current staff OPS position to full-time line to sufficiently monitor studio labs and overall photographic facility. A full-time staff assistant will provide the extra support to manage the student assistants, maintain the equipment in the photo facility and monitor the labs, a college policy more efficiently.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PTA - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PTA - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PTA - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 78
2010 79
2011 64
2012 65
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PTA - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PTA - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PTA - LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,468
2010 1,457
2011 1,278
2012 1,301
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PTA - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 228 228
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 268 268
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 85.1% 85.1%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 208 208
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 248 248
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 83.9% 83.9%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 32 32
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 48 48
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 66.7% 66.7%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 255 255
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 268 268
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 95.1% 95.1%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: PTA - LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PTA - LD, Grade Success
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: PTA - LD, Grade Success
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 445 87.0% 4.3% 5.4% 1.8%
2010 425 86.6% 9.6% 1.9% 0.9%
2011 369 88.6% 6.5% 1.6% 0.0%
2012 382 92.9% 4.2% 1.6% 0.0%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
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Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: PTA-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
PTA-AS Graduation Data Count 24 36 25 21
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Table 1 Growth for Physical Therapist Assistants
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 72,419 19.0% $25.08/hr
Florida 4,654 14.4% $27.55/hr
Pinellas County 307 -0.3% $27.71/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Physical Therapist Assistant Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Rebecca Kramer, PT, DPT I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Continue to explore the possibility of implementing a full-time physical therapy clinic to decrease reliance on outside affiliating clinical agencies.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Salary required for a budgeted Physical Therapist to staff a clinic, was presented as a new budget initiative but not accepted.
2
General Education course completion will be included in the PTA program’s selective admission process, now that it was allowed by the accrediting organization (CAPTE).
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
General Education course completion was included in the PTA Program's selective admission process for the cohort admitted in August 2013.
3
Create a seminar to present to area clinicians outlining the benefits of collaborative models in clinical education including the 2:1 model of SDPT/SPTA: CI
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
Presentation was created and has been shared at HEC, and broadcast to other areas of the state via a videoconference. It was also presented at the professional organization’s state conference (FPTA) last spring in Orlando where local CIs were in attendance.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Although the budget request to fund a full time physical therapist to staff a patient clinic was completed, the budget initiative was not accepted. The impact is the program’s continued reliance on outside agencies to fulfill PTA students’ clinical course requirements. Exit interviews conducted with PTA students who were unsuccessful in program completion showed a correlation with student enrollment in general education/support courses, concurrently with the PTA courses. Giving seat priority to those students having most, if not all, of their general education/support courses complete prior to beginning the PTA program will provide students the best opportunity to be successful, and lower the program's attrition rate. Presenting an evidenced-based seminar on collaborative models in clinical education will educate area clinicians in models other than the 1:1, and show them how to implement those different models. If we can educate and promote 2:1 models in clinical education, the impact would be greater availability of clinical slots.
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Program Action Plan
Program: Physical Therapy Assistant
Date Completed: 10/11/2013
Prepared By: Rebecca Kramer, PT, DPT
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Investigate implementation of the HOBET (Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test)as part of the PTA Program's admission process.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Rebecca Kramer
2 Monitor program retention rates of Program wait list students vs. selective admission students.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Rebecca Kramer
3
Continue to put forth a new initiative to fund a physical therapist salary for staffing a full time physical therapy clinic, housed within the PTA Program. A clinic would decrease reliance on outside affiliating clinical agencies and would assist PTA students in conceptualizing didactic course work.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Rebecca Kramer
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II. Special Resources Needed:
No resources are required for the first and second action items; action item three requires funding.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
The PTA Program is regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios and enrollment. Class size is very dependent on the availability of outside facilities accepting students for clinical placement for clinical course completion. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of the program. Additional requirements are placed on program outcomes of: national exam pass rate scores, attrition and graduation rates. The PTA Program exceeds all of these benchmarks.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RADTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RADTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RADTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 80
2010 62
2011 64
2012 53
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RADTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RADTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RADTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 1,086
2010 945
2011 898
2012 817
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RADTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 98 98
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 158 158
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 62.0% 62.0%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 131 131
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 172 172
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 76.2% 76.2%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 83 68 15
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 134 114 20
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 61.9% 59.6% 75.0%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 98 98
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 158 158
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 62.0% 62.0%
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RADTECH-LD
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Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RADTECH-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RADTECH-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 423 95.3% 3.3% 0.5% 0.0%
2010 363 98.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.6%
2011 340 97.9% 0.6% 0.6% 0.0%
2012 312 96.2% 1.6% 1.6% 0.0%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
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Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: RAD-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
RAD-AS Graduation Data Count 21 18 17 18
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Table 1 Growth for Radiologic Technologists
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 199,563 12.5% $26.26/hr
Florida 11,952 11.8% $24.52/hr
Pinellas County 655 9.9% $25.15/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Radiography Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Rebecca Ludwig, John Fleming I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Investigate the potential for adding more clinical sites to the program.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
We have identified BayCare Outpatient Imaging at St. Anthony's as our next potential clinical affiliate. They just opened in January and needed some time to season their department. Formal negotiations will resume this fall.
2
Facilitate the inclusion of virtual interviews to the mock job interview process.
Program Graduates
Not
Completed
Upon investigating the potential for using this software, we decided to go in a different direction. This action item will not be carried forward.
3
Work with the New Initiative Program to secure two graduate tutors to work with our new cohort of students that will start in January. These tutors will begin working with our students on the first day in the program under the premise that they will be able to provide assistance before an actual need arises. We expect that this will facilitate our ability to maintain the program’s high retention standards.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
The new tutors turned out to be a valuable asset for both our students and the program as a whole. We did lose one of our tutors over the summer so this action item will be carried forward to the next academic year.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
Action Item
Completion Date
Plan for Completion
2
Facilitate the inclusion of virtual interviews to the mock job interview process.
August 2013
This item will not be moved forward.
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The addition of two NIP tutors to enhance lab instruction and provide tutoring assistance provided another means for the program to meet its goal of at least 75% student retention. This not only benefited out students but it also aided in ensuring that the program was able to meet our accreditation standard for program retention.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Radiography
Date Completed: 10/14/2013
Prepared By: John Fleming
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1 Investigate the efficacy of employing online clinical record keeping software for student and program use.
SSH Enrollment
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
John Fleming
II. Special Resources Needed:
Our plan is to form a committee that will identify pros and cons of employing this software. Cost is one of the issues that they will address.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
One concern that I have with the program at this point in time is a course entitled, RTE 2949 Radiography Co-op Education. This is an elective course that has an SCL of 20 but rarely has more than 4 or 5 students enrolled. As a result, this low ratio is affecting the program's "Percent Full" annual results. This is a valuable class for our students because it provides an opportunity for an internship that almost always leads to employment after graduation. My plan is to look for a creative way to continue to offer this course but to do it in a way so that it will not negatively impact the program.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RESC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student …
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RESC-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Unduplicated Student Co…
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RESC-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 44
2010 44
2011 43
2012 41
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RESC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RESC-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RESC-LD, Student Term Career Desc - P
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 820
2010 842
2011 814
2012 808
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RESC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 132 39 93
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 150 44 106
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 88.0% 88.6% 87.7%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 119 16 103
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 150 20 130
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 79.3% 80.0% 79.2%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 47 47
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 56 56
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 83.9% 83.9%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 131 38 93
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 150 44 106
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 87.3% 86.4% 87.7%
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Student Information Performance
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: RESC-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RESC-LD, Grade Success
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: RESC-LD, Grade Success
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 304 94.1% 1.0% 4.9% 0.0%
2010 306 91.8% 4.6% 3.6% 0.0%
2011 297 90.2% 4.4% 5.4% 0.0%
2012 295 94.2% 1.7% 4.1% 0.0%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: RESC-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
RESC-AS Graduation Data Count 16 14 13 18
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Table 1 Growth for Respiratory therapists
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 120,082 12.6% $26.86/hr
Florida 7,443 9.8% $25.45/hr
Pinellas County 349 7.1% $24.76/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Respiratory Care Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Phil Nicotera I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Track the effect on retention of using a selective admission process for admission to the program.
Program Graduates, Retention
Completed
The student cohorts admitted in 2012 and 2013 contained a mixture of students admitted via either a waiting list or the selective admissions process. We have isolated which students were admitted under which method, and will monitor the graduation and retention rates of each group of students on an ongoing basis.
2
Participate in interdisciplinary activities with other programs at HEC.
Program Graduates, Retention
Completed
We have begun, and will continue, to involve our students in interdisciplinary activities on the HEC campus. We will monitor the effect of students' participation in these activities on program graduation and retention rates.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Since the program only recently started admitting students under selective admissions and participating in interdisciplinary activities, it is difficult to fully assess the impact of these action items on program graduation and retention rates at this time. As the program continues to monitor these action items in the future, we will be better able to fully assess the impact on graduation and retention rates.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Respiratory Care
Date Completed: 10/16/2013
Prepared By: Steve Hardt
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority
Responsible Party
1
Students scored 84% of the national mean in infection control which is an opportunity for improvement. Infection control is discussed very early on in the curriculum. We will add an interactive module to a course occurring later in the curriculum, such as RET 2879L, so that students are given the opportunity to review this area less than 60 days before they typically take these credentialing exams. We will re-verify that all areas listed in the new National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) content matrix are covered in course content.
Graduates Promote academic excellence Steve Hardt
2
We will add an interactive student directed assignment to RET 2879L Clinical Practice 6 to help improve scores in the area of Home Care and Pulmonary rehab.
Graduates Promote academic excellence
Steve Hardt
3
We will add an interactive assignment to RET 2879L Clinical Practice 6 to review the area of "Maintain records and communicate information". This review will occur within 60 days of when most graduates take this credentialing exam.
Graduates Promote academic excellence
steve hardt
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II. Special Resources Needed:
No additional resources are required at this time.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Health programs are regulated by specialized accreditation which places limits on class size, student/faculty ratios, and enrollment. This has an impact on the relative fiscal profitability of these programs. Additional requirements are placed on attrition and graduation rates, and our program has exceeded all these benchmarks.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: SIGNLNG-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: SIGNLNG-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: SIGNLNG-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 629
2010 713
2011 710
2012 676
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: SIGNLNG-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: SIGNLNG-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: SIGNLNG-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 3,886
2010 4,587
2011 4,288
2012 4,304
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: SIGNLNG-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 506 15 491
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 537 15 522
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 94.2% 100.0% 94.1%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 488 15 473
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 534 15 519
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 91.4% 100.0% 91.1%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 203 203
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 238 238
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 85.3% 85.3%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 469 17 452
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 542 15 527
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 86.5% 113.3% 85.8%
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Student Information Performance
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: SIGNLNG-LD
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Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: SIGNLNG-LD, Grade Su
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: SIGNLNG-LD, Grade Su
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 1,070 85.7% 6.2% 3.6% 1.7%
2010 1,267 83.9% 7.0% 4.2% 2.4%
2011 1,164 86.2% 5.2% 3.6% 2.2%
2012 1,192 85.9% 5.4% 3.9% 2.4%
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Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: INTRP-AS
Age Group:
Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
INTRP-AS Graduation Data Count 8 11 9 6
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Table 1 Growth for Interpreters and translators
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 52,396 24.5% $21.84/hr
Florida 2,074 28.0% $18.18/hr
Pinellas County 77 10.4% $18.73/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Sign Language Interpretation Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Martha Campbell I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status Status Explanation
1
Increase internship options for Sign Language Interpretation students.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
We have established close contact with the internship coordinator to provide broad-based internships in areas not limited to education.
2
Add screening to the end of ASL 1150C or ASL 1160C classes to determine recommendation for students who wish to pursue the Sign Language Interpreting program.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
We have met with faculty and have agreement on the recommendation and implementation of the screening, which will be implemented in fall 2013 for courses to be taken in spring 2014.
3
Revise Sign Language Interpreting program for early identification of majors and increased emphasis on continued acquisition of sign language skills while pursuing interpreting field.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates
Completed
We revised the program effective for fall 2013, and expanded the services offered by the ASL lab so that students can enhance their skills while completing the interpretation courses. In addition, program leadership have completed advanced PULSE/BI training in order to accurately track program majors.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed
III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality The impact of increasing internship options has had successful results for program quality. We have been able to offer students more choices for internships, and we have a broader spectrum of placements, for example, in Pinellas Co. schools. Some placements have resulted in immediate employment, as is the case for two interns. Also, because we have broadened the internship possibilities, we have been able to place interns earlier in the semester, which means that the interns have a longer time period to build relationships with the internship site coordinators.
In Fall 2013, we conducted two pilot screenings for ASL 3 with the goal of establishing standards. The screening results gave a baseline; however, the results did not indicate an adequate distribution of scores. The success of this pilot allows us to make better adjustments and improvements of future screening tools. Overall, the screening better prepares instructors for the next level of ASL student evaluations and offers additional improvement of instruction.
We strongly encourage students to self-identify to the major in the first quarter of the semester. We repeat the suggestion in regular meetings of the Silent Titans student club. We expanded the ASL Lab tutoring by adding two ASL tutors who are native signers. These tutors work on three campuses: Gibbs, Tarpon and Clearwater. Because of this increased availability, students not only have more access to tutoring, they also have more opportunities to interact with native signers.
The Business Intelligence training for program leadership and for ASL/INT faculty allows us the ability to track program majors; this tracking allows for more effective planning, which means we have better ability to predict courses needed and to anticipate enrollment outcomes and graduation patterns.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Sign Language Interpretation
Date Completed: 12/18/2013
Prepared By: Shirley Oakley
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic Priority Responsible
Party
1
Skills-based pre and post-assessments will be developed and implemented for each ASL (American Sign Language) course.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
ASL faculty
2 ASL Lab activities will be developed based on students' assessments in the ASL courses.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
ASLfaculty ASL Lab instructor and tutors
3 Early identification of INT (Interpreting) majors will be implemented.
Graduates Expand the College Experience
ASL and INT faculty
II. Special Resources Needed:
Assessment software and survey materials will be considered.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
We have no concerns related to the viability measures at this time.
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: VETTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Unduplicated Student Count Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: VETTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Unduplicated Student Count
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: VETTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Unduplicated Student Count
2009 364
2010 380
2011 421
2012 426
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Student Information Enrollment
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: VETTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
SSH Enrollment Graph
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: VETTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
SSH Enrollment
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: VETTECH-LD, Student Term Career Des
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Units Taken
2009 5,144
2010 5,579
2011 6,161
2012 6,174
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Student Information Percent Full
Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Percent Full Metric Graph
Percent Full Metric by Instructional Method
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: Fall Term 2012-2013 (460), Spring Term …
Campus Description:
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: VETTECH-LD
Course Instructional Method: All
Class Status: Active, Full, Stop Further Enrollment
No background selections exist
No background selections exist
All
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Measures Blended Face-to-Face Online
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Enrollment Count 1,493 53 585 855
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Standard Course Load 1,865 100 775 990
Fall Term 2012-2013 (460) Percent Full 80.1% 53.0% 75.5% 86.4%
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Enrollment Count 1,622 694 928
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Standard Course Load 1,825 835 990
Spring Term 2012-2013 (465) Percent Full 88.9% 83.1% 93.7%
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Enrollment Count 402 402
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Standard Course Load 775 775
Summer Term 2012-2013 (470) Percent Full 51.9% 51.9%
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Enrollment Count 1,576 53 677 846
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Standard Course Load 1,935 100 875 960
Fall Term 2013-2014 (0475) Percent Full 81.4% 53.0% 77.4% 88.1%
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Success Rate Graph
Performance
Student System Cube Refresh
Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Campus Description:
Career - Program - Plan - Subplan - Multi: Undergraduate
College - Group - Acad Org - Subject: VETTECH-LD
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Student Type (FTIC):
Age Group:
Ethnic Group:
Gender:
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: VETTECH-LD, Grade Suc
Class Academic Career: UGRD, Grade Success Rate Grade Input: Y, Class College School Dept - Academic Group Desc - Academic Organization - Subject Catalog Nbr: VETTECH-LD, Grade Suc
Term Academic Year - Term Desc Enrollment Count Success Rate Withdrawal Rate F Rate WF Rate
2009 2,998 87.4% 5.5% 2.6% 1.8%
2010 3,166 88.6% 5.3% 2.6% 1.4%
2011 3,550 87.9% 4.5% 4.2% 1.6%
2012 3,517 87.9% 4.8% 4.2% 1.3%
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Enrollment | Performance | Percent Full | Graduates
Overall Graduates Trend
Overall Graduates Count
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Academic Year - Term Desc - Multi: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Graduation Degree Plan Subplan - Multi: VETTC-AS
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Gender:
Ethnic Group:
No background selections exist
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Graduation Degree - Plan - Sub Plan Measures 2009 2010 2011 2012
VETTC-AS Graduation Data Count 65 78 66 87
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Table 1 Growth for Veterinary technologists and technicians
Jobs (2013)
% Change (2012-2017)
Median Earnings
US 87,438 22.9% $14.56/hr
Florida 7,315 21.9% $13.37/hr
Pinellas County 474 27.0% $13.65/hr Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com
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Action Plan Follow-up and Evaluation Report for 2011-12 Viability Report Program: Veterinary Technology Date Completed: August 2013 Prepared By: Richard Flora, DVM I. Action Plan Items Status
Action Item
Measure
Addressed (Value)
Completion
Status
Status Explanation
1
Investigate the possibility of combining our AS program curriculum with the admission requirements for the University of Florida’s School of Veterinary Medicine to create a new baccalaureate degree program.
Actual Course Enrollment, Program Graduates, Placement
Completed
It was identified that the program would require 133 credits. The Veterinary School at the University of Florida is re-evaluating the courses it requires for admission. Once that review process is completed we will revisit this item.
2
Investigate developing an externship with the Bronson Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory in Kissimmee.
Program Graduates, Retention, Placement
Completed
The first internship at the Bronson Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory occurred in June.
3
Perform curriculum review for quality, organization, and currency of program course content, and effectiveness of teaching techniques by program faculty.
Program Graduates, Retention, Placement
Completed
Modifications in four lab courses to assure smooth transitions from course-to-course and removal of redundant material was completed. Coordination of material taught in lecture courses and practiced in lab courses was also completed.
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II. Non-Completed Action Plan Items and Plan for Completion
All action items were completed. III. Evaluation of the Impact of Action Plans on Program Quality Completion of items 2 and 3 above provide students with a better flow of the material they are learning, and allow for a more timely opportunity to practice the technical skills covered in our lecture courses in their hands-on lab courses.
Item 1 above will be reconsidered once the University of Florida's School of Veterinary Medicine makes decisions regarding the prerequisite courses they require of their applicants.
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St. Petersburg College
Program Action Plan
Program: Veterinary Technology, Lower Division
Date Completed: 1/9/2014
Prepared By: Richard Flora
I. Action Plan Items - Due September 2014
Action Item Viability Measure
Addressed SPC Strategic
Priority Responsible
Party
1
Review the current curriculum to ensure its effectiveness in achieving student success on the national examination, and employer satisfaction with our graduates as reported on the employer survey. Redesign curriculum as needed.
Graduates
Emphasize Continuous Improvement and Data Driven Decision Making
Richard Flora
2 Develop internship opportunities for our students locally, nationally and internationally.
Graduates Expand the College Experience
Richard Flora
3
Encourage faculty use of professional development funds in areas of interest to faculty that will expand not only their knowledge in veterinary medicine but also in student support, teaching techniques, and other non-medical areas.
Course Success/W-WF-F Rates
Promote academic excellence
Richard Flora
II. Special Resources Needed:
Continued assistance from the International Office as we investigate international internship opportunities.
III. Area(s) of Concern/Improvement:
Faculty and staff commitment and dedication to the success of our students and programs are unquestionable. In some cases the challenge will be to have them pursue professional development opportunities in areas outside the medical aspect of their knowledge base.
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Contact Information Please address any questions or comments regarding this evaluation to:
Sabrina Crawford, MA Executive Director, Institutional Research and Effectiveness St. Petersburg College, P.O. Box 13489, St. Petersburg, FL 33733 (727) 341-3118 [email protected]
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