Differences in success levels by race
What is an achievement Gap?
The number of pillars in Pathways
What is 4?
This student can only attend 3 hours per week.
What is a part-time student?
Aspects of the student experience that need to be enhanced in Pathways 2.0
What is "all aspects"?
Only 28% of students do this in year 1
Complete developmental math
The second pillar of Guided Pathways
What is "Getting on the path"?
Students with goals to directly join the workforce after earning a certificate or AAS degree
What are CTE students?
Who is responsible for the success of Lee College students?
Only 21% of students finish these three Developmental courses
What are DevEd Math, Reading, and Writing?
The pillar designating strong support through the advising process, clarity, and ensuring all develop an academic plan with intervention should they go off track.
What is "staying on the Path"?
This ethnic group represents 42% of Lee Students
What are our Hispanic students?
1 Clarify the paths
2. Help students get on the path
3. Help students stay on the path
4. Ensure students are learning
What are the Guided Pathway Principles?
What proportion of students is transferring to a university with 15+ SCH within 3 years?
What is approximately 15%?
The pillar regarding Curricular Alignment
What is "Clarify the path"?
The gender group least likely to earn 30+ college credits in year 1
Who are "male students"?
When will Pathways 2.0 start?
What is "now"?
The average time to complete an associate's degree at Lee College.
What is 3.6 years?
This pillar is responsible for establishing program-level outcomes aligned to career and/or transfer.
What is Pillar 4 - ensure learning?
Nearly 88% of the traditional first time in college students expect to do this based on their declared degree plan.
What is transfer to a four-year university?
What is starting with the end in mind and throughout the four pillars?