Post on 14-Jun-2015
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Governor Brown’s Performance Targets for the UC & CSU Systems
California Competes: Higher Education for a Strong Economy
DRAFT April 24, 2013
Context
The Road Ahead 2.3 million degrees short by
2025 1 million bachelors degrees
(PPIC) Career-Technical associate’s
degrees and certificates Need a 4.4% increase annually,
on average CSU and UC confer 73% of
California bachelor’s degrees About 20% independent (non-
profit) 7% for-profit
Gov. Brown’s Higher Education Agenda 20% funding increase over four years. At California Community colleges:
Fund course completion Unit caps Require FAFSA for BOG waiver and inclusion of
parental income At CSU/UC:
No enrollment targets, but expectations for improved performance
No tuition/fee increases
CSU and UC Performance Targets
Number of Graduates… …who started there as freshmen …who transferred from CCCs …who are low-Income
Graduation Rates Of freshmen: four years Of transfers: two years
Number of Transfers in from CCCs Degrees per 100 FTE Enrollment
Graduates
Bachelor Degree Recipients Definition: Each year, the number of bachelor’s
degree recipients who: …had started as freshmen at the university. …had transferred in. …came from a low-income family (Pell Grant recipient).
Goal: By 2016-17, improve the totals by 10% over the 2011-12 total.
Note: Counts of degree recipients are standard reports to the federal government, but with no differentiation for whether students started as freshmen or transferred in, or are low income
Graduation Rates
On-time Graduation Rates: Freshmen Definition: Of the new freshmen who start in the
fall, the proportion who graduate within four years. Goal: Increase by 10% between the rate achieved
for the entering Class of 2012 and the entering Class of 2017.
Data not available for some years; actual targets would be updated for 2011-12 actual.
Note: this is a standard measure reported to the federal government, though campuses often focus on six-year rates.
On-time Graduation Rates: Transfers Definition: Of the incoming transfers from
community colleges, the proportion who graduate within two years.
Goal: Improve by 10% the rate achieved for those entering in Fall 2013 (graduating by Spring 2016) compared to those who entered in Fall 2009 (graduated by Spring 2012).
Note: this is not a standard measure already reported to any agency
Transfers-in from California Community Colleges
Number of Transfers Definition: In any single year, the total number of
California resident students enrolling as transfers in CSU and UC, from California Community Colleges.
Goal: Improve by 10% the total for 2016-17 compared to 2011-12.
Data available do not precisely match the Governor’s definition.
Note: This measure is not derived from standard data.
Degrees per Enrollment(Completion Ratio)
Completion Ratio Definition: In any single year, the total
number of bachelor degrees awarded for every 100 enrolled undergraduates (full-time equivalent).
Goal: Improve by 10% the ratio achieved for 2016-17 compared to 2011-12. ‘
Note: This measure is derived from standard data.