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1 City College Tutoring Report 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research August 2016
2 Contents Introduction... 1 Methodology... 2 Terms and Definitions... 2 Tutoring Centers... 4 Overall... 4 Gender... 7 Ethnicity Age Tutoring Hours Tutoring Hours by Subject Supplemental Instruction Overall Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research
3 Introduction San Diego City College offers tutoring resources to students outside of class for their City College or ECC courses at the Tutorial/Learning Center (TLC), the English Center, and the Math Center. The college also provides Supplemental Instruction (SI) for targeted Biology, English, ESOL, and Math sections. The Tutorial/Learning Center (TLC) helps City College students achieve their academic goals by providing a place to study, do homework, receive academic assistance and support, meet with study groups, and attend study skills workshops. The English Center provides a community-based learning environment to help City College students become more effective, confident, and independent readers, writers, and critical thinkers. In support of the mission, the English Center offers assistance for all disciplines and is dedicated to providing innovation in tutoring strategies, pedagogy, and quality training in all areas of tutoring, as well as ongoing collaboration with faculty, staff, administration, and other tutorial/learning centers. The Math Center provides a flexible learning-centered environment in which students are able to complete their college math requirements. The Math Center strives to provide resources in an environment that is conducive for learning, where students can complete a Math Center course, receive general math tutoring, take a make-up test, study and complete homework assignments. Supplemental Instruction is an academic assistance program that provides peer-facilitated weekly group study sessions to improve student retention and success in difficult courses. SI is available for all students in the targeted course who want to improve their understanding of course material and improve their grades. The sessions are facilitated by SI tutors who attend class lectures, take notes, and act as model students. The program strives to positively impact academic achievement and student retention by creating and maintaining dynamic, interactive learning for individuals of all cultures, abilities, backgrounds and identities. This report is developed to serve multiple purposes at City College: (1) for accreditation in response to the Library and Learning Resources Support of Accreditation Standard IIB, (2) for the tutorial center administrators to determine best practices and to inform planning, and 3) for City College and the District to decide how services are rendered in the future. The key questions that this report will address are: What proportion of City College students participate in tutoring? What is the demographic profile of students who participate in tutoring? How well do tutoring students perform in their courses relative to students who do not receive tutoring? Are students who participate in tutoring more likely to persist from term to term (fall to spring) compared to students who do not receive tutoring? SDCC Office of Institutional Research 1
4 Methodology This first section of the report examines student characteristics, enrollment, retention, success, and persistence for tutoring students enrolled at City College over the past five years. Students who visited one of the three tutoring centers are compared to those who did not receive tutoring services to highlight differences in enrollment characteristics and student outcomes between those students who received tutoring compared to those students who did not utilize the tutoring center. The second section of the report examines student enrollment and outcomes in courses with Supplemental Instruction at City College over the past five years. Students who enrolled in SI sections are compared to students enrolled in courses without Supplemental Instruction. Over the past five years, supplemental instruction has been offered in BIOL 107; ENGL 12A, 42, 43, 47A, 48, 49, 101; ESOL 19, 20, 30, 32, 40, 45; and MATH 34A, 38, 46, 47A, 96, 115, 116, and 150. Course without SI sections are excluded. Supplemental Instruction Sections Fall Spring Summer BIOL ENGL 012A 1 ENGL ENGL ENGL 047A ENGL ENGL ENGL ESOL ESOL ESOL ESOL ESOL ESOL MATH 034A MATH MATH MATH 047A 1 MATH MATH MATH MATH SDCC Office of Institutional Research 2
5 Terms and Definitions Tutoring Student: Students who received 0.1 or more cumulative hours of tutoring for the target course in a given term comprise the students with tutoring group. Conversely, students who received no tutoring for the target course comprise the students without tutoring group. SI Student: A student who enrolled in a course section that has an attached supplemental instructor. Retention Rates: The percentage of students who complete a course with a grade of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, I or RD out of total official census enrollments. Tutoring and cancelled classes are excluded. Success Rates: The percentage of students who complete a course with a grade of A, B, C, or P out of total official census enrollments. Tutoring, non-credit, and cancelled classes are excluded. Persistence Rates - Term: The percentage of official census enrolled students in a fall term who received a grade notation of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, I or RD and who enrolled in at least one course in the subsequent spring term and received a grade notation of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, I, or RD (SDSU and UCSD-only students and sections are excluded. Intersession, tutoring, in-service, and cancelled classes are excluded). Persistence Rates - Annual: Continuous fall to spring to fall enrollment: The percentage of official census enrolled students in a fall term who received a grade notation of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, I, or RD and who enrolled in at least one course in the subsequent spring and fall terms and received a grade notation of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, I, or RD in each term. SDSU and UCSD-only students and sections are excluded. Intersession, tutoring, in-service, and cancelled classes are excluded. SDCC Office of Institutional Research 3
6 Tutoring Centers Figure 1.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Overall Table 1.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Overall Figure 1.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Overall Table 1.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Overall SDCC Office of Institutional Research 4
7 Figure 1.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Table 1.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Figure 1.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Table 1.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall SDCC Office of Institutional Research 5
8 Figure 1.5. Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Overall Table Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Figure 1.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Table 1.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall SDCC Office of Institutional Research 6
9 Figure 2.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Gender Table 2.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Gender Figure 2.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Gender Table 2.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Gender SDCC Office of Institutional Research 7
10 Figure 2.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender Table 2.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender Figure 2.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender Table 2.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender SDCC Office of Institutional Research 8
11 Figure 2.5. Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Gender Table Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender Figure 2.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender Table 2.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Gender SDCC Office of Institutional Research 9
12 Figure 3.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table 3.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research 10
13 Figure 3.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table 3.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research 11
14 Figure 3.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table 3.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research 12
15 Figure 3.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table 3.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research 13
16 Figure 3.5. Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research 14
17 Figure 3.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity Table Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Ethnicity SDCC Office of Institutional Research 15
18 Figure 4.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Age Table 4.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Age SDCC Office of Institutional Research 16
19 Figure 4.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Age Table 4.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Age SDCC Office of Institutional Research 17
20 Figure 4.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Age Table 4.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Age SDCC Office of Institutional Research 18
21 Figure 4.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Age Table 4.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Age SDCC Office of Institutional Research 19
22 Figure 4.5. Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Age Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Age Table Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Age SDCC Office of Institutional Research 20
23 Figure 4.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Age Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Age Table Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Age SDCC Office of Institutional Research 21
24 Figure 5.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table 5.1. Headcount by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Figure 5.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table 5.2. Enrollment by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours SDCC Office of Institutional Research 22
25 Figure 5.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table 5.3. Retention Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Figure 5.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table 5.4. Success Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours SDCC Office of Institutional Research 23
26 Figure 6.5. Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table Term Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Overall Figure 6.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours Table 6.6. Annual Persistence Rate by Tutoring Status: Tutoring Hours SDCC Office of Institutional Research 24
27 Figure 7. Headcount Grouped Tutoring Hours by Subject: 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 25
28 Figure 7. Headcount Grouped Tutoring Hours by Subject: 2011/ /16 (Continued SDCC Office of Institutional Research 26
29 Supplemental Instruction Figure 8.1. Headcount by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table 8.1. Headcount by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Figure 8.2. Enrollment by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table 8.2. Enrollment by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Figure 8.3. Retention Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table 8.3. Retention Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Figure 8.4. Success Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table 8.4. Success Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 27
30 Figure 8.5. Term Persistence Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table Term Persistence Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Figure 8.6. Annual Persistence Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 Table 8.6. Annual Persistence Rate by SI Status: 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 28
31 Figure 9.1. Headcount by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table 9.1. Headcount by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Figure 9.2. Enrollment by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table 9.2. Enrollment by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 29
32 Figure 9.3. Retention Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table 9.3. Retention Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Figure 9.4. Success Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table 9.4. Success Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 30
33 Figure 9.5. Term Persistence Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table Term Persistence Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 31
34 Figure 9.6. Annual Persistence Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table Initial Fall Cohort Headcount by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 Table Annual Persistence Rate by SI Status: Ethnicity 2011/ /16 SDCC Office of Institutional Research 32
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