ACT Enrollment Management Solutions: Insights, Research, and Services for Every Enrollment Planner 2016 Enrollment Planners Conference
Session Agenda The Present Joe Cruse ACT s Current Suite of Enrollment Management Services Educational Opportunity Service (EOS) Enrollment Information Service (EIS) AIM ACT Information Manager The Future Emily Riley ACT Enroll ACT Engage Nadia Dwight Q&A 2
ACT Enrollment Management Services (ACT EMS) Overview A suite of data-driven solutions designed to increase postsecondary education enrollment and retention success 3
ACT EMS Overview ACT collects an enormous amount of information from students, assessments, and institutions. The ACT EMS suite translates that data into usable reports and services that assist in enrollment decisions. Educational Opportunity Service (EOS) Enrollment Information Service (EIS) AIM ACT Information Manager ACT Class Profile Service ACT Course Placement Service ACT Admissions Service 4
Educational Opportunity Service (EOS) Overview EOS is a service that connects higher education institutions and scholarship programs with students who are interested in receiving information about educational opportunities. Students have the opportunity to opt-in to participate in ACT EOS when they register for the ACT test or take the ACT Plan assessment. Coming in 2016-2017! 5
EOS Features EOS offers higher education institutions the ability to contact high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with targeted recruiting information. Plan EOS Contains more than 100,000 sophomores who took ACT Plan Enables institutions to build relationships early in the college selection process Validated email addresses ACT EOS Contains more than 2.8 million sophomores, juniors, and seniors who took the ACT Supports timely communications with college-going high school students in the midst of their decision-making process 6
ACT EOS Features Nationwide names available Validated email addresses Extensive search criteria Student academic abilities Self-reported demographic information Enrollment preferences Multiple release dates throughout the year Names of underserved seniors are available at no charge to all EOS customers 7
EOS Benefits Identify prospective students using detailed information to increase applications and enrollment from targeted groups. Increase campus diversity Target special populations Free Predictive Modeling Indices Mobility Index Institution Type Index Selectivity Index Institution Size Index 8
Predictive Modeling Institution Data Sheet Mobility Index Pct Each Range (National) N Enrolled In-State (Your Inst) N Enrolled Out-of-State (Your Inst) Pct Each Range In- State (Your Inst) Pct Enr Each Range Outof-State (Your Inst) 0.01 0.05 32 819 84 39 5 0.06 0.10 9 396 110 19 6 0.11 0.20 16 303 201 14 12 0.21 0.40 20 400 789 19 45 0.41 0.60 13 105 240 5 14 0.61 0.80 9 71 306 3 18 0.81 0.99 1 2 6 0 0 9
Enrollment Information Service (EIS) Overview EIS is a research-based information resource for college admission offices that enables data-driven discussions. EIS provides information about more than four million ACT tested and ACT Plan tested students. 10
EIS Overview EIS provides the data you need to answer important enrollment strategy questions, including: Which are the top-yielding high schools within specific market segments? Will we be successful working within our current markets, or is it time to expand into new markets? Who are our top competitors and how are they performing relative to our institution? Are our proposed enrollment goals realistic? 11
EIS Features Customized queries from Student Selection Criteria Geographic variables State of residence EIS segments High school districts Distance from campus Academic performance GPA Class rank ACT Composite and subject area scores Gender Educational major Race/Ethnicity Family income Religious preference Desired college characteristics 12
EIS Benefits EIS is flexible and easy to use. It helps institutions identify student populations who match enrollment goals and create targeted marketing strategies. Manage existing markets Identify new markets Analyze competing institutions Set realistic enrollment goals 13
ACT Information Manager (AIM) Overview ACT Information Manager (AIM) is a software database that organizes and presents ACT college readiness assessment data and gives you the ability to access and analyze more than 265 data elements in each ACT student record. 14
AIM Features AIM turns data into information. Student record Admissions Overview Form 15
AIM Features Simple, intuitive interface Individual or aggregate data on targeted groups of students Access to Cognitive Data Student Profile Data Interest Inventory 16
AIM Benefits Recruitment Manage Territories States EIS marketing segments Counties School districts High schools Plan travel more effectively Segment score-sender populations Customize communication sequences Develop recruitment messages based on student needs and interests 17
AIM Benefits Retention AIM presents information critical to student success. For those students who enroll at an institution, AIM assists admissions counselors and faculty with: Identifying students in need of early interventions Accurate course placement Building student relations and engagement Facilitating department and activity area referrals Improved advising and academic support 18
ACT EMS Benefits The ACT EMS suite of solutions turns ACT data into information that leads to empowered action. Detailed, sortable marketing data Comprehensive picture of student needs, interests, backgrounds, and abilities Match student needs with institutional resources Improve recruiting, enrollment, and retention 19
13 1415 ACT Elementary Career Continuum 20
Slide 20 13 First green bar in graphic: Given our current registration marks, this line should read: ACT WorkKeys / ACT National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT NCRC ) Thomas J. Anglin, 1/22/2016 14 Summative assessments line in Notes: I suggest the line should read: Summative assessments ACT Aspire, the ACT, ACT Compass, and ACT WorkKeys to measure the development of academic skills necessary to beocming college and career ready Thomas J. Anglin, 1/22/2016 15 Non-coginitive assessments line in Notes: "students growth and development" should be "students' growth and devlopment" Also "to provide" could be "provides" for consistency with "allows" later in the sentence. Thomas J. Anglin, 1/22/2016
ACT Enrollment Management Tools: The Future
ACT Enrollment Management Services: The Future ACT Enroll is the new postsecondary platform that integrates all of ACT s Enrollment Management Services. ACT Enroll Phase 1 EOS October 2016 ACT Enroll Phase 2 AIM December 2016 ACT Enroll Phase 2 EIS March 2017 ACT Enroll Phase 2 Enhanced Data Analytics May 2017 ACT Enroll Phase 2 ACT Research Services July 217 Oct Nov Dec 2017 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 2017 22
ACT Enrollment Management Services: The Future New Features On demand record availability Expanded export capabilities Multiple data sources More ordering options 23
ACT Enrollment Management Services: The Future New Features Interactive maps Updated segments Institutional accounts Consultant roles 24
ACT Enrollment Management Services: The Future ACT Enroll Sign In 25
ACT Enrollment Management Services: The Future Questions? 26
ACT Engage College Overview ACT Engage College measures students behaviors and psychosocial attributes, which are critical but often overlooked components of their success as they enter college. 28
ACT Engage College Overview Helps with Transition to College and Improves Retention Rates ACT Engage College identifies students who are most at risk of academic difficulty or dropping out during their first year of college. 29
ACT Engage College Overview Research Based Tested more than 200,000 students at 250 postsecondary institutions using ACT Engage College Tracked these students through their college careers Results show ACT Engage is a valid predictor of academic performance and persistence 30
ACT Engage College Features ACT Engage Product Focuses on the three key noncognitive behaviors Motivation Social Engagement Self-Regulation Identifies issues before they affect a student s ability to learn and succeed on campus Supports early interventions Leads to greater student retention 31
ACT Engage College Features ACT Engage College Helps predict college academic performance and retention Identifies interventions to help students succeed in their transitions to postsecondary education Provides insight about student behaviors in three domains and ten scales Domain ACT Engage College Motivation Social Engagement Self Regulation Academic Discipline Commitment to College Communication Skills General Determination Goal Striving Study Skills Social Activity Social Connection Academic Self Confidence Steadiness 32
ACT Engage College Features ACT Engage is practical and flexible Easy to administer Online 24/7 30 minutes, low stakes Retrieve reports online 24/7 Identify areas of challenge for students Create a crosswalk of ACT Engage scales to existing services Utilize the tool shop to work on areas of improvement Ability to customize interventions Opportunity to add up to 30 local questions to gain additional insight on areas relevant to your school 33
ACT Engage College Features Sample Advisor Report Profile of scores Indices only provided on the Advisor s Report Interpretive feedback, sorted from strengths to needs 34
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ACT Engage College Features Example Institutional Crosswalk 39
ACT Engage Features www.act.org/engage 40