
Happy Monday, folks!
This is a dual-purpose email.
The first objective is to bring your attention to a change
in the meeting location for the OUS Board's Feb, April and June meetings - all
of these meetings are now scheduled for the Chemeketa Community College
Viticultural Center, 215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW Salem, OR 97304. An
interesting change in venue, don't you think?
The second objective is to report on the Jan 21 meeting of the Excellence in
Delivery and Productivity Working Group at Chemeketa Community College which
Maureen Sevigny and I attended.
After introductions of the Working Group Members and attendees, Chair Gretchen
Schuette reported on the OUS Board Retreat of January 6 and 7. She was
impressed at the retreat's positive atmosphere, focus on long-range vision and
legacy, and expressions of sharing responsibility by the institutions
represented at the retreat.
The organizations that participate
in the Working Group reported on progress on their individual responsibilities
set forth in the Working Group's matrix. These reports all focused on the
Oregon Transfer Module. Provost Council Chair Lorraine Davis reported on
the progress of OTM through the faculty senates of the OUS institutions - all
universities except WOU and EOU have endorsed the module. IFS President
Turner reported that WOU will act on endorsing OTM at its Jan 25 meeting and
EOU will consider OTM at its Feb 1 meeting. CIA awaits specific wording
and OUS Board action before moving on OTM. JBAC states that most
Community Colleges are waiting for action by the various boards, for a brochure
explaining OTM; but that there is much enthusiasm over the conversations
between OUS institutions and Community Colleges that have been engendered by
OTM. JBAC is moving to discussion of common outcomes and courses within
individual disciplines, and has formed a subcommittee to
study both OTM and AAOT. An OTM related result of the recent Transfer and
Articulation meeting at Lane Community College was an emphatic statement of the
need for guidance in the implementation of OTM.
An open discussion developed on
the needs to develop articulation agreements in disciplines with large numbers
of students moving between institutions, that each institution needs to ensure
that their advising guides are current and that the distinction between
advising guides and articulation agreements be made clear to students and their
advisors.
The Student Data Transfer Process
will conduct a test of data transfer between the K-12 system and an OUS
institution by the end of February. Discussion followed of the details of
the test and of privacy issues.
The Working Group was then treated
to a presentation and demonstration of an online degree audit system by a team
that included IFS Senator Robert Mercer from Portland State. The system
requires that each OUS institution annually, or as often as changes occur,
provide information on the courses required for each of its degrees and the
equivalent courses at every other institution. Though this may seem a
heavy initial investment, the degree audit system uses this information to
provide the opportunity for any prospective student to determine the specific
courses that remain to be completed at any participating institution in order
to earn any degree. The demonstration was received with much enthusiasm
for its ease of use, power and potential to eliminate many of the perceived and
actual problems in student movement between institutions and in providing
accurate academic advising to an increasingly complex student population.
Robert Mercer has agreed to provide this demonstration at the February
IFS meeting.
The working group meeting closed with brief reports of upcoming Legislative Hearings on Accelerated High School Learning Opportunities and, with respect to the working group's retention activities, that two OUS institutions and 5 community colleges have completed a matrix that summarizes their circumstances with respect to best practices on retention.
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