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Crystal AbbaVice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
Nevada System of Higher Education
MATH PATHWAYS
Sarah AncelAssociate Commissioner for Policy
Indiana Commission for Higher Education
Ricardo MoenaAssociate Professor of Mathematics
University of Cincinnati
Rebecca WattsAssociate Vice Chancellor for P-16 Initiatives
Ohio Board of Regents
Nevada’s PolicyEstablished Based on Math Task Force Recommendation
Degree-seeking students that place below college level, but are at least high school ready, must be placed on a pathway for gateway course completion (English and mathematics) within the first year of enrollment Exception for students in a STEM program – placement into a three-semester
sequence culminating in the gateway college algebra course
All degree-seeking students must be continuously enrolled in the appropriate mathematics and English courses until the institutional core curriculum mathematics and English requirements are completed.
Pathways are not applicable to students who place below the high school level
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Shifting Focus from Cut Scores for Placement to Gateway Course Pathways
Strategies1. Develop high-quality entry-level courses and pathways connected to
coherent programs of study for students majoring in (a) mathematics, (b) other mathematics-intensive majors, (c) majors that are not mathematics-intensive.
2. Develop transfer policies and processes that foster effective transfer of course credits while encouraging course innovation on all public campuses.
3. Support constructive engagement of mathematics chairpersons and faculty within campus communities and across campuses to shape curricular policy, improve instruction and bolster student support and advising.
4. Develop high-quality measures for improving mathematics course offerings and instruction. Collect, analyze and share relevant data.
5. Improve student success in college-level mathematics courses by aligning postsecondary expectations and high school practice.
Meta-Major List withRecommended Gateway Math Couse