College of Education, Kinesiology & Social Work · 2017-09-15 · • Test preparation (CBEST,...
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College of Education, Kinesiology & Social WorkEnrollment Management Fall 2017
The College – 5 DepartmentsKinesiology:• Exercise Science• Health Promotion• Single Subject Matter Preparation Program (CTC Accredited)Liberal Studies:• 24 concentrations!Teacher Education (8 CTC Accredited Programs):• Single Subject Credential Program (Bilingual, Intern and Traditional)• Multiple Subject Credential Program (Bilingual, Intern and Traditional)• Education Specialist Credential Program (Mild Moderate and Moderate Severe – Intern and
Traditional)Advanced Studies (3 CTC Accredited Program):• Reading Specialist Program• School Administration Credential Program• Pupil Personnel Services Credential Program• MA Education - 9 concentrations (including Professional Clinical Counseling) • EDD Educational Leadership (Concentrations in K-12 and Community College)Social Work (Council on Social Work Education Accreditation):• Traditional• Hybrid (Self Support)
The College – Offices/InitiativesCredential Office:• Evaluate and makes recommendations for all CTC credentials• Oversee Teacher Performance AssessmentField Services Offices:• Educator Preparation Programs• Social WorkMath Science Teacher Initiative/Teacher Recruitment Office (Grant Funded):• Partnership with COS• Community partners (migrant education, PIQE, Stanislaus Community
Foundation, etc.)• Recruitment of teachers • Test preparation (CBEST, CSET, RICA, etc.)• Outreach• Tutoring Programs (Contracts with K-12)Great Valley Writing Program (Grant Funded):• Partnership with English and Teacher Education• Professional development• K-12 enrichment programsCalifornia Mini Corps:• Migrant education support program
College “Size” – Students*
* From Dean Evan’s COS Presentation
11%
40%31%
18%
TENURE LINE FACULTY(AY A6-17)
10%
42%31%
17%
FTEF(AY A6-17)
College “Size” – Faculty*
* From Dean Evan’s COS Presentation
CAHSSCOS
COEKSW CBA
CAHSSCOS
COEKSW CBA
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016
Num
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)Enrollment Trend - College*
* From Dean Evan’s COS Presentation
Credential23%
MA-Education13%
EDD3%
KINS24%
LIBS37%
Majors and Programs
Gender Distribution
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F 12 F 13 F 14 F 15 F 16
Bachelor
Male Female Total
95 96 90 83 102
300257 278
311 326
395353 368
394428
050
100150200250300350400450
F 12 F 13 F 14 F 15 F 16
Credential
Male Female Total
0
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F 12 F 13 F 14 F 15 F 16
Graduate
Female Male Total
Demographic Characteristics
LIBS KINS MSW SSCP MSCP ESCP COUNSL SCH. ADM. MA+EDDLecturer 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0FERP 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1Professor 1 3 4 0 5 0 0 1 2Associate 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1Assistant 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 2
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FacultyFall 2017
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CBA CAHSS COS COEKSW
SFR
FTES/FTEFMajors/FTEF
Excluding Nursing
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5
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CBA CAHSS COS COEKSW
SFR
FTES/TTMajors/TT
Student Faculty Ratio
FTES/TT 30.13Majors/TT 50.68
First Time Freshmen 4 Year Graduation Rate
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
KINS 5.9% 3.8% 9.1%
LIBS 33.9% 23.1% 30.0%
First Time Transfer 2 Year Graduation Rate
KINS 12.5% 9.7% 13.6% 5.7% 16.4%
LIBS 23.8% 20.0% 30.0% 38.5% 34.9%
Graduation Rates
IssuesKinesiology:• Change in requirements (complete all lower division coursework
before taking major courses)• Availability and passing of COS courses• Faculty available to teach critical coursework• Advising load for faculty• EO 1071 – Divide into 3 majors• EO 1100 – Activity courseworkLiberal Studies:• Rapidly growing major (over 700 students)• Advising load for faculty• Keep connections to community colleges (transfer degrees)• Implementation of ITEP program (Four year BA with a credential)• EO 1071 – Minor adjustments• Number of concentrations
Issues (Cont.)Teacher Education:• Expected increase due to Libs waiver status• CBEST, TPA, CSET, and RICA passing rates• Implementation of ITEP program (Four year BA with a credential)• Capacity to meet regional demand for teachers• TT faculty in key areasAdvanced Studies:• Declining enrollment in MA programs• EO 1071 – Reduce number of concentrations in MA in Education from
9 to 3 or 4 and separate out School Administration and Counseling• EdD – Enrollment in K-12 concentration• EdD – New director and faculty to teach/supervise dissertationsSocial Work:• Available faculty to teach key coursework• Access to field placements
Programs with Growth Potential (Market Demand)
Kinesiology:• Programs leading to health care careers (Physical Therapy, Nutrition,
Health Promotion, ext.)Liberal Studies:• Teacher education waiver programTeacher Education:• ITEP and summer stateside • Intern programsAdvanced Studies:• Counseling (PPS and PCC)• MA Education – Educational TechnologySocial Work:• Both programs