Seneca College Degree and Credit Transfer: Leadership Demonstrated. Presenter: Charlene Taylor, Degree & Credit Transfer Co-ordinator

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Seneca College Degree and Credit Transfer: Leadership Demonstrated Presenter: Charlene Taylor, Degree & Credit Transfer Co-ordinator

AGENDA Introduction Seneca College Degree Transfer Office Challenges Future Goals Sharing Exercise Q&A

Degree & Credit Transfer History Office opened in 2001 after research pointed to a gap in the provision of information for students. In 2000 only 19% of students indicated university as a planned activity after graduating. By 2005 that number had jumped to over 40%, surpassing the percentage of those planning to directly enter the workforce.

History cont d Department moved from Student Services reporting structure to academic area under the School of Liberal Arts & Academic Partnerships. Seneca continues today to be a recognized leader in the transfer field, both in the GTA and abroad.

Mission Focus is not on the numbers of agreements, but on comprehensive student advising, advocacy, and careful assessment of pathways that demonstrate affinity, quality, and uniqueness. Final decisions are based on what is best for students and the provision of realistic educational choices.

Current Challenges Serving a large and diverse community spread 4 major campuses (90,000 part-time students, 17,000 full-time); Addressing volume concerns with regard to pathways and partnerships in a provincial and national climate; Advising students from a career counselling perspective when they would like to change their educational goals, but have not conducted research, self-assessment, or some form of vocational testing; Dissemination of transfer information to student base and demystifying the process.

Degree Transfer Office 2012/2013 Advisement 354 one-to-one advisement appointments, in addition to phone/email advisement (Estimate of over 1000 one-to-one appointments annually) Events University & Degree Information Fairs (3 per year), Campus Visits, Fast Track Days, University Caravans, Admission Celebration Events Agreements/Articulations Ongoing partnership development and information management

Degree Transfer Office 2012/13 Application Support OUAC Labs Marketing Twitter, Facebook, Blackboard Announcements, Email Blasts, Chair/Faculty Support, Class Announcements, Campus Posters, Open House, Diploma to Degree

Student Options Degree Guide Seneca College has negotiated and/or articulated Degree pathways at over 57 educational institutions in Canada, the U.S., and abroad Canada 110 United States 42 Abroad 64

Transcripts Sent to Ontario Universities INSTITUTION 2012 York University 838 Ryerson University 884 University of Toronto 321 UOIT 277 University Guelph 145 Lakehead University 161 McMaster University 100 Brock University 122 University of Western Ontario 24 Wilfrid Laurier University 92 University of Windsor 88 Trent University 92 University of Ottawa 69 University of Waterloo 64 Carleton University 67 Nipissing University 35 Source: Seneca College Registrars Office

Top 8 Choices Jan. to Dec. 2012 Institution Name # of Students York University 229 Ryerson University 126 Seneca College 40 University of Toronto 32 UOIT 24 Griffith University 10 University of Guelph 7 Source: Seneca Degree & Credit Transfer Database

Demonstrating Leadership Expand and strengthen partnerships with GTA and Ontario Universities Continue to develop and promote Seneca College Degree Pathways (ie. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies) Continue to promote and monitor pathways to graduate studies for Seneca Degree graduates

Demonstrating Leadership Ongoing review of current agreements for relevancy and credit value Ensure agreements continue to demonstrate creativity and uniqueness, providing exciting and realistic options for Seneca College students

Future Goals Expand student advisement capacity Increased role representing the interests of the College with the ONCAT website pathways, partnerships and credit transfer Development of a partnership team to support the Chair and Vice-President in building agreements, both bilateral and multilateral Facilitate internal transitions from College Diploma to Degree Programs http://www.senecac.on.ca/degreetransfer/students/senec a-degrees.html

10 Minute Exercise Step 1 - Move into groups of 3 and discuss challenges related to the presentation content within your own institutions and possible solutions. Step 2 Designate an individual to record challenges and solutions. Step 3 Submit to facilitator who will summarize findings and share with attendees through ONCAT website.

Q & A Visit our Degree Transfer Website @ http://www.senecac.on.ca/degreetransfer/students/

Seneca College Degree & Credit Transfer: Leadership Demonstrated Presented by Charlene Taylor The following notes were taken from the end of the presentation exercise where attendees were asked to discuss their institutional success, challenges and possible solutions related to the degree transfer process. When a department is providing transfer credit services, there are two distinct roles and two different sets of skills required. The roles are connected to articulation agreement development and student advisement. Questions to consider: How does one develop the skills required for each role? How does an institution ensure consistent and high level of advisement services? Tracking of articulation agreements can be challenging. Transfer credit assessment timing can be lengthy. The timing is not predictable. It is difficult to identify reliable sources of information for effective student advising. We need to ensure all of the information provided to students is accurate. The changing nature of agreements means that it could change while students are in-progress. This could be facilitated by a program discontinuation or change in curriculum. Access to course outlines, both past and present, may not be straight forward. The possible solution would be to centralize an on-line database to be accessible by all staff, students, and faculty. The language used within and across institutions may be different and hold different meanings. One solution would be to work together across the province to define the terms we commonly use to speak to students searching for post-secondary pathways.