Kansas P 20 Education Council Report (12/10) Aligning Kansas Education for the State s Economic Development

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Foresight 2020 Priority Matrix (Draft) Wichita State University Page 1 of 5 Strategic Goal #1: Achieve alignment between the state s prek 12 and higher education systems and continue to enhance alignment between higher education institutions. Objectives Responsibility KBOR Status WSU Initiatives WSU Priority Assessment Indicators 1.1 By December of 2010, the Board of Regents and its staff in cooperation with the P 20 Education Council and the Kansas State Department of Education will identify gaps that currently exist between prek 12 completion and higher education preparation expectations. KBOR Kansas P 20 Education Council Report (12/10) Aligning Kansas Education for the State s Economic Development Remedial course offerings Low # new admits enrolled in remedial courses 1.2 By August of 2011, all higher education institutions will have had discussions with local prek 12 partner high schools regarding these gaps and a plan to eliminate them. 1.3 By June of 2011, the Board of Regents will adopt a revised set of university admissions standards designed to identify a level of high school preparation that significantly enhance student success at the state s higher education institutions. All Regent s Meeting with local school districts to occur prior to August 2011 (arranged by CoE) KBOR Approved 12/2010 Implementation will occur spring 2015 Low Meeting May 2011 with local school districts identifying gaps and plan 1. New admit ACT/GPA scores 2. # new admits ranked in top 1/3 HS graduating class 1.4 During the 2010 11 academic year, the Board will create a task force to review progress on alignment of higher education institutions and charge the task force with developing recommendations for additional enhancements needed to ensure greater alignment. KBOR Ongoing WSU to monitor Low Strategic Goal #2: Achieve participation in the state s higher education system that better reflects the state s demography and more fully engages adult learners. 2.1 By 2020 or before, Kansas will improve levels of participation, within each institution and across the system, that reflect the racial, ethnic, and economic demography of the state with a special focus on the most underrepresented students as measured by biannual progress on the baseline year of 2010. Targeted access 2.2 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve first in the nation state status for in state postsecondary participation among traditional students, which currently would require an increase from the current participation rate of 53 percent which is third in the nation to approximately 59 percent. All Regent s 1. Sedgwick county scholarship program 2. school guest program 3. Concurrent enrollment/ scholarship fund 1. # ethnic minority, 1 st time freshman/degree seeking or transfer 2. % first time/ft fresh ethnic minority persisting to Soph Yr 3. % ethnic minority transfers graduating in 3 years 1. #/amount of scholarships 2. # new traditional students 3. # HS students enrolling at WSU Yellow= priority because of upcoming deadline, absence Blue= priority with current initiative

Foresight 2020 Priority Matrix (Draft) Wichita State University Page 2 of 5 Objectives (Goal 2 continued) Responsibility KBOR Status WSU Initiatives WSU Priority Assessment Indicators 2.3 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve top five state status for participation of adults between the ages of 25 39 with only a high school diploma, which currently will require an increase from the current participation rate of 238 per 1000 which is above the national average to approximately 317 per 1000. All Regent s 1. 2010 2012 performance (workforce) (Workforce Investment Act [WIA]; National Emergency Grant [NEG]) 2.4 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve top five state status for participation of adults between the ages of 40 64 with only a high school diploma, which currently will require an increase from the current participation rate of 48 per 1000 which is above the national average to approximately 103 per 1000. 2.5 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve the national average for enrollment of those with less than a high school diploma in the state administered Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs with an immediate goal of removing waiting lists, which will require an increase from the current enrollment of 55 per 1000 to approximately 101 per 1000. 2.6 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve the national average for enrollment of those with limited or no English language proficiency in English as a Second Language (ESL) programs, which will require an increase from 83.3 per 1000 to approximately 101 per 1000. 2.7 By 2020 or before, Kansas will double the percentage of Kansas ABE participants who achieve the goal of continuing on to postsecondary education after completion of their ABE programs, which will require an increase from 14 percent to 28 percent. 2.8 By January of 2011, the Board of Regents will develop and submit for legislative consideration a proposal that would authorize new state funding to provide need based assistance to students at public universities. All Regent s 1. 2010 2012 performance (workforce) Initiatives (WIA/NEG) ABE Programs Not a priority Targeted access ABE Programs Not a priority KBOR Submitted by KBOR, awaiting outcome Not a priority Annually 1. # ethnic minority, 1 st time freshman/degree seeking or transfer 2. % first time/ft fresh ethnic minority persisting to Soph Yr 3. % ethnic minority transfers graduating in 3 years Yellow= priority because of upcoming deadline, absence Blue= priority with current initiative

Foresight 2020 Priority Matrix (Draft) Wichita State University Page 3 of 5 Objectives (Goal 2 continued) Responsibility KBOR Status WSU Initiatives WSU Priority Assessment Indicators 2.9 By September of 2012, the Board of Regents, in cooperation with state university leaders, will develop an initiative aimed at bringing additional out of state Midwest Student Exchange Program KBOR lifting Actively utilize Midwest Student Exchange Program once enrollment caps lifted # of new out of state students students into Kansas to pursue their postsecondary studies. enrollment caps 2.10 By January of 2012, the Board of Regents will develop and submit for legislative consideration a proposal that would authorize new state funding to expand the state s Comprehensive Grant Program to provide need based student assistance for two year, certificate, and part time students with an initial focus on those students who pursue studies that lead to jobs in high demand areas of the state s economy. KBOR Awaiting proposal Not a priority 2.11 By the summer of 2012, Regents institutions will have an approved plan to meet the Regent s policy on distance education which includes the use of alternative delivery systems to accommodate the variety of student educational needs. WSU Distance Ed Plan sent to KBOR: 2/1/11 WSU Distance Ed Plan 1. Developing process to measure indicators identified in plan 2. Establishing IT Think Tank Strategic Goal #3: Achieve measurable improvement in persistence and completion rates for higher education institutions across the state. 3.1 By September of 2012, the Board of Regents, in cooperation with higher education institutional leaders, will develop an initiative aimed at identifying and recruiting back into the higher education system working adults who have earned substantial credit but have not finished the work necessary to earn a credential or degree. Awaiting initiative 1. 2010 2012 performance (workforce) Initiatives (WIA/NEG) 3.2 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve a 10 percentage point increase in first to second year retention rates across the higher education system. 3.3 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve a 10 percentage point increase in the six year graduation rate for public universities and the three year graduation rate for community and technical colleges. All Regent s 1. 2010 2012 performance Academic support 2. Graduation Partnership Report due to KBOR: 10/1/2011 1. SCH generated by online courses 2. # of online courses/prg 3. Online course availability 4. Net revenue gen by online courses 5. # faculty trained teach in online 6. Grade distribution (online vs. FF) 1. % Fr/So passing success course and advancing 2. % Fr advancing All Regent s Graduation Partnership Six year graduation rate of first time, full time freshmen Yellow= priority because of upcoming deadline, absence Blue= priority with current initiative

Foresight 2020 Priority Matrix (Draft) Wichita State University Page 4 of 5 Objectives (Goal 3 continued) Responsibility KBOR Status WSU Initiatives WSU Priority Assessment Indicators 3.4 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve top 10 state status for the percentage of students who have earned an associate degree or higher, which currently will require an increase from 39.2 percent to approximately 43.4 percent. All Regent s Graduation Partnership 1. # of graduates 2. Six year graduation rate of first time, full time freshmen Strategic Goal #4: Ensure that students earning credentials and degrees across the higher education system possess the foundational skills essential for success in work/life. 4.1 During the 2010 11 academic year, the Board of Regents system wide learner outcomes task force, in consultation with the university Chief Academic Officers, shall make recommendations regarding the identification and measurement of foundational skills (such as oral and written communication, technical and numerical literacy, critical thinking and problemsolving) which institutions will report to the Board. 4.2 By June of 2011, the Board of Regents will adopt a framework that enables each institution to report on the measurement of the foundational skills identified as essential to success in work and in life. 4.3 By September of 2012, the Board of Regents will receive its first report on the measurement of foundational skills across the higher education system. All Regent s All Regent s All Regent s (in process) (in process) Redefining General Education mission and goals Developing an assessment plan for general education goals and objectives Report outcomes of assessment plan for general education goals and objectives : Report due September 2012 Strategic Goal #5: Enhance alignment between the work of the state s higher education system and the needs of the Kansas economy. 5.1 By December of 2011, the Board will begin KBOR Awaiting report Not a priority receiving an annual report on the workforce needs of the state and the number of persons educated in the higher education system to fill those needs to determine alignment and gaps. 5.2 By December of 2012, the Board will begin All Regent s Research annual report Annual report receiving an annual report on university research initiatives designed to meet the needs of the Kansas economy. 5.3 By 2020 or before, Kansas will achieve or exceed the regional average for percentage of credentials or degrees awarded in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Workforce # of STEM graduates Yellow= priority because of upcoming deadline, absence Blue= priority with current initiative

Foresight 2020 Priority Matrix (Draft) Wichita State University Page 5 of 5 Strategic Goal #6: Enhance the regional and national reputation of Kansas universities through aspirational initiatives. Objectives Responsibility KBOR Status WSU Initiatives WSU Priority Assessment Indicators 6.1 By June of 2011, Regents universities will identify All Regent s Low benchmarks of excellence in comparison with peer institutions and establish goals to pursue in order to increase regional, national, and/or peer rankings. 6.2 By June of 2012, Regents universities, according All Regent s Research strategic plan Strategic plan (in process) to mission, will identify areas for expansion of research capacity and/or focus and will establish goals to pursue. 6.3 Regents universities will demonstrate increased collaboration including alignment within the Kansas higher education system through a biennial report. All Regent s Ongoing Low Yellow= priority because of upcoming deadline, absence Blue= priority with current initiative