Transfer out Report 2016

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Transfer out Report 2016 August 2, 2016 Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Okmulgee, Oklahoma Office of Institutional Research

Executive Summary Introduction The Office of Institutional Research has been tasked with tracking numbers and performance of students who transfer from Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT) to other institutions of higher education. However, this information is not readily available anywhere; some information, such as measures of academic success, must be requested from the students themselves. Maintaining current contact information on transferred students is also a problem; once students leave this institution and engage in new activities or enter the workforce, regaining their attention can be rather difficult. The National Student Clearinghouse provides data that can be used to identify transfer students and the schools to which they transferred. Although the data layout is designed for analysis at the individual student level, analyses on particular cohorts can be achieved with some effort. Once the transfer students from a cohort have been identified, efforts must be made to re engage them and to encourage completion of the OSUIT Transfer out Feedback Form (see appendix A). Those willing to complete the Transfer out Feedback Form help to fill holes in the data that are unobtainable by other means (ex., personal performance and success rates at the transfer institution). The Transfer out Feedback Form is a self report instrument that not only aligns with student satisfaction scales used in other surveys on the OSUIT campus, but also addresses the needs and expectations of respondents upon first arrival at OSUIT and perceptions of the transfer process from OSUIT to their initial transfer site. Additionally, the transferred student is asked to provide their current grade point average in an attempt to identify some aspect of academic achievement. Method The sample used in this inaugural administration of the Transfer out Feedback Form consisted of students (including graduates) from academic year 2014 2015 who transferred to another institution by the start of the spring 2016 semester as identified by the data acquired from the National Student Clearinghouse; because the survey was administered online, they also had to have a valid email address on file. In total, 220 previously enrolled students were invited to participate in this research project. An invitation email was sent on 02/26/2016 with three follow up reminders, each including the link to the survey. The survey closed with 24 responses for a 10.9 percent response rate. Reported results include the count of respondents on each individual survey item. The following tables summarize the responses by transfer students in this study beginning with Demographics, followed by Needs and Expectations, and concluding with Satisfaction and Summary scales. OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 1

Demographics Majors at OSUIT Responses Count % Histogram Pre Education (secondary) 5 20.8% Business 3 12.5% Allied Health Sciences (pre nursing) 2 8.3% Civil Engineering (BT) 2 8.3% Culinary Arts 2 8.3% High Voltage Lineman 2 8.3% Electrical/Electronics & Instrumentation (AAS) 1 4.2% Enterprise Development, Business Administration 1 4.2% General education 1 4.2% Information Technologies (AAS) 1 4.2% Nursing LPN to RN Transition 1 4.2% Pipeline Integrity Technology 1 4.2% Undeclared 1 4.2% Welding 1 4.2% Grand Total 24 Needs/Expectations at OSUIT OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 2

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Satisfaction with Academic Programs at OSUIT OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 6

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Satisfaction with Student Services at OSUIT OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 8

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Please indicate whether or not you agree with the following statements. OSUIT helped me gain the proper skills needed for my chosen career. Responses Count % Bar Graph Strongly Disagree 2 11.8% Disagree 1 5.9% Neutral 3 17.6% Agree 7 41.2% Strongly Agree 4 23.5% Grand Total 17 OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 10

Summary Items OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 11

Appendix A Transfer out Feedback Form OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 12

TRANSFER-OUT FEEDBACK FORM We value your opinion and appreciate your feedback! This survey deals with aspects of your transfer from OSUIT to another college or university. In particular, we want to know how well GENERAL EDUCATION courses transferred. As a reminder, general education courses are taught primarily in the School of Arts & Sciences and include courses such as reading/writing (composition, literature), social sciences (history, sociology), humanities (art/music appreciation, philosophy, ethics), speech, foreign language, and basic math and science; please keep this in mind as you respond. Confidentiality Statement: All responses to this survey are strictly confidential. Published reports will not include any personally identifiable information. This survey will be used by OSUIT administrators to improve services for all students as well as for accountability and accreditation purposes. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Dr. Curtis E. Miller in the OSUIT Office of Institutional Research at (918) 293-5498, or by email at iar@okstate.edu. Today's date: If you remember your OSUIT CWID, please enter below (no dashes): Name First: Middle/Initial: Last: Suffix (Jr., II, etc.): Gender Male Female Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY) / / OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 13

What major(s) were you taking when you decided to transfer from OSUIT? Mark all that apply. Arts & Sciences - Allied Health Sciences (pre-nursing) Arts & Sciences - Business Arts & Sciences - Enterprise Development, Business Administration Arts & Sciences - Enterprise Development, General Studies Arts & Sciences - Office Information Systems Technologies Arts & Sciences - Pre-Education (elementary) Arts & Sciences - Pre-Education (secondary) Automotive Technologies - Collision Repair Automotive Technologies - Ford ASSET Automotive Technologies - GM ASEP Automotive Technologies - MOPAR CAP Automotive Technologies - PRO-TECH Automotive Technologies - Toyota T-TEN Construction Technologies - Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Construction Technologies - Construction Management Construction Technologies - Electrical Construction Technologies - High Voltage Lineman Culinary Arts Diesel & Heavy Equipment - Aggreko SelecTech Diesel & Heavy Equipment - CAT Dealer Prep Diesel & Heavy Equipment - Komatsu Diesel & Heavy Equipment - Truck Technician Diesel & Heavy Equipment - Western Equipment Dealers Assoc. Energy Technologies - Natural Gas Compression Energy Technologies - Pipeline Integrity Technology Energy Technologies - Power Plant Technology Engineering Technologies - Civil Engineering (BT) Engineering Technologies - Civil Engineering/Surveying (AAS) Engineering Technologies - Electrical/Electronics & Instrumentation (AAS) Engineering Technologies - Electromechanical Engineering Technologies - Engineering Graphics & Design Drafting Engineering Technologies - Instrumentation Technology (AAS) Engineering Technologies - Instrumentation Engineering (BT) Engineering Technologies - Manufacturing Technology Information Technologies - (AAS) Information Technologies - (AS) Information Technologies - Information Assurance and Forensics Option (BT) Information Technologies - IT Enterprise Management Option (BT) Information Technologies - Network Infrastructure Option (BT) Information Technologies - Software Development Option (BT) Nursing & Health Sciences - Nursing (AAS) Nursing & Health Sciences - Nursing LPN to RN Transition Nursing & Health Sciences - Orthotics & Prosthetics Technology Visual Communication - 3D Modeling & Animation Visual Communication - Graphic Design Technology Visual Communication - Photography Watchmaking - Watchmaking & Microtechnology Other (Please specify) OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 14

When you first arrived, was OSUIT what you expected? Yes No If No, briefly, please tell us how OSUIT was different from what you expected: When you first arrived, did you have everything you needed? Yes No If No, briefly, let us know what you needed upon arrival at OSUIT: As you became familiar with OSUIT, did your expectations change? No Yes If Yes, how so? Did OSUIT meet, exceed, or fall short of your expectations? Met expectations Exceeded expectations Fell short If we fell short, please let us know how we fell short: OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 15

On a four-point scale, what is your current GPA at your current/transfer institution? Please estimate if your institution uses a different scale. 3.5 to 4.0 3.0 to 3.49 2.5 to 2.99 2.0 to 2.49 1.5 to 1.99 1.0 to 1.49 less than 1.0 What led you to transfer from OSUIT to another school? What problems, if any, did you experience during your process of transferring from OSUIT? While attending OSUIT, did you enroll in courses that you thought would meet the general education course requirements at your current institution? Yes No I don't remember Not applicable Did you earn an associate degree at OSUIT? Yes No If yes, select each or both, as appropriate. Associate of Science (AS) Associate of Applied Science (AAS) About how many credit hours did you earn from OSUIT? OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 16

How many of your GENERAL EDUCATION courses from OSUIT counted toward the general education requirements at your current institution? All Some None Not applicable How would you describe the process of transferring your general education courses from OSUIT to meet requirements at your current institution? Easy Somewhat easy Somewhat difficult Difficult I don't remember Not applicable Was the number of OSUIT courses that your current institution accepted for its general education course requirements More than you expected? The same as you expected? Less than you expected? Not applicable Select all that apply: Did you experience any of the following situations in meeting general education requirements at your current institution? I repeated one or more courses at my current institution that I already took at OSUIT to meet a general education requirement. I needed to take one or more courses that I did not take at OSUIT to meet a general education requirement at my current institution. I took more general education courses at OSUIT than I needed to meet the general education requirements at my current institution. OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 17

Please indicate your satisfaction with your Academic Program at OSUIT. Professionalism of instructors Quality of instructors' communication with students Quality of instructors in General Education (ex., math, writing, history courses) Quality of instructors in my major program of study Advisement I received on my degree requirements Advisement I received on career matters Opportunities for practical experience in my chosen career field Student organization associated with my program Very Dissatisfied Dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very Satisfied Please indicate your satisfaction with the Student Services department at OSUIT. Very Very Dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied Dissatisfied Satisfied Admissions/Recruitment Assessment Center Bursar's Office Counseling Services LASSO Center (tutoring services) Library Services Registrar's Office/Enrollment Student Financial Services OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 18

Please indicate whether or not you agree with the following statements. OSUIT helped me gain the proper skills needed for my chosen career. OSUIT provided opportunities for handson experience in my chosen career field. OSUIT helped me build contacts with professionals in my chosen field. OSUIT helped prepare me to interact with people from diverse backgrounds. OSUIT helped me achieve my educational goals. I would choose to attend OSUIT again. I would recommend OSUIT to my friends and family. Overall, I am satisfied with my college experience at OSUIT. Strongly Disagree Disagree Neither Agree nor Disagree Agree Strongly Agree OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 19

Is there anything else you would like us to know? Here's your chance... By the way, you can still earn your associate's degree after you transfer by having the credits from your new institution applied at OSUIT! And, an associate's degree can result in reducing the number of classes needed for the bachelor degree. Contact the Reverse Transfer Coordinator at 918-293-4680 or email osuit.admissions@okstate.edu. Thank you for your time and your feedback! It has been our privilege to provide both collegelevel career education in advancing technologies and general education for your future academic goals. Thank you for choosing to work with us in this endeavor. Best wishes! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office: OSUIT Office of Institutional Research Michelle Canan, Director of Institutional Research (918) 293-5494 Curtis E. Miller, Institutional Research Analyst (918) 293-5498 Email: iar@okstate.edu OSUIT Office of Institutional Research 20