Scott College of Business Student Enrollment and Success.

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Scott College of Business

Student Enrollment and Success

SCOB Student Success

Recruitment JobsSupport

SCOB Office of Undergraduate Programs

Meis Center Student Development Center

Department Success Plans

Career Center

Faculty / Curriculum

College Promotion Plan

High School Outreach

Community, Alumni, & College Advisory Boards

SCOB Recruitment

• Community and Advisory Boards• College Promotion Plan– Media– Orientation– Scholarship

• Outreach– Vigo County– DECA Sponsorship

SCOB Support

• Community and Advisory Boards– Mentors– Speaker Series– Assurance of Learning

• Undergraduate Programs– Professional Advisors– Core Critical Path– Senior Checkout built into MySam

SCOB Support

• Faculty / Curriculum– Faculty Advisors– Experiential Learning– Sycamore Student Ventures• Executive Express Café, Sycamore Advisors, Sycamore

Blitz Promotions

– Indiana Global Business Advisors– “MO Show”– Internships

SCOB Support

• Meis Center Student Development Center– Student Professional Development– Catapult Program– Program supports college learning goals

• Career Center– Dedicated Center Staff (Matt Hetzel)• Regular Faculty updates

– Integrates with Meis Center

SCOB Support

• Accounting, Finance, Insurance & Risk Management (AFIRM)– New online programs in accounting and insurance.

“tag-along” sections with face-to-face classes.– Offering more sections of FIN 108.– Participating in Course Transformation Academy– Have not engaged in one-on-one outreach with

students to the extent hoped

SCOB Support

• Management, Information Systems, & Business Education (MISBE)– Worked with the COT to develop a Center for

Career and Technical Education. Builds relationships with business education teachers in Indiana High Schools .

– Did not create department brochure but focused on curriculum development instead.

SCOB Support

• Marketing and Operations (MO)– Brought Marketing major online– Recruited more student to Operations and Supply

Chain. 7 students in 2007 …53 in 2014.– Progress on marketing curriculum revision– Record # of OSCM majors in internships (14).– Started the Center for Supply Management

Research (CSMR)– Plans for developing a mentoring program stalled

SCOB Support

• SCOB Student Success Funding– Hired Kaitlin Diel as Assistant Director– Meis “Cube” stakeholder reports regarding Meis participation,

student accountability, and other information used in assessment. – Developed workshops and sessions mapped to college learning

goals through Banner– Input student participation data that appears on student co-

curricular record. – Engaged faculty to participate in providing speakers and subject

matter ideas for future programming– Developed strategies to provide online students with the same

Meis content as face-to-face students.

SCOB Support

• New SCOB Early Warning System will monitor freshmen engagement. Results shared with instructor and University College.– Course Activity: Time spent in Blackboard

(homework, test, discussion)– Grade: Students who score above or below the

defined threshold for a specific grade item trigger an alert.

– Course Access: low access triggers an alert.– Missed Deadlines: missed due date triggers an alert.

Jobs

• 2014 Career Fair Statistics– Catapult program pushes students to career fair

opportunities.– Record participation in career fairs

• College has good placement statistics with nearly 100% placement in Financial Services, Operations Management, and Business Education.