MIS: Student Success (SS ) Working Session
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MIS: Student Success (SS) Working Session
Software Release for Student Success (SS) Regulatory
Student Success (SS) Review (62835.74) Mandatory Summer 2014 Discuss how we will be using the Student Ed Planning
(self service module) Discuss how we will be update the MATI form New Build Process, New Maintenance Form, New Export
Software Release for Student Success (SS) Regulatory
New Form Similar to MATI This form will display:
Counselor Contact Information Detail to Contacts (CON) All Contacts will be inquiry only
Student Academic Programs Student Academic Program (SCAP) Determine how to use multiple active program
Student Education Plans WebAdvisor Student Self Service
Education Goals WebAdvisor Additional Student Profile Information (ASPR)
Software Release for Student Success (SS) Regulatory
New Form Similar to MATI
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New Build Process This build process will be similar to CAMA This build process will create a new work file
(CAST.SS.WORK) There will not be an insert used for the derivation only a
batch process Work files will not be created by the MATI form or the
new form
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New Maintenance Form This form will not be a detail form This form will be found on the Menu This form will be able to searched in the quick search This form will display the work file information
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New Export Process This process will create the flat file This process will not be an ELF specification This process will default to the user’s Private Hold This process will have the ability to have the option to
view the work file information in an excel file
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New Export Process
Software Release for Student Success (SS) Regulatory – Data Derivation
SS01 – Student Educational Goal This element describes the student's educational goal
while enrolled in the reporting college and should be updated each term if the student notes a change during their academic career. This information is in addition to SB14 and is collected after that element has been recorded. The distinction between the elements is an important one: where SB14 records the initial goal of the student upon application, this element documents and confirms their current goal each term.
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SS01 – Student Educational Goal The old CAMA process used the information in the
STUDENT.MATRIC File We will now be using the information found in the
PST.EDUC.GOALS The date information found here will be used to
determine what is the Education Goal in a specific reporting term
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SS02 – Student Course of Study This element identifies the student's primary major
or program area of emphasis. This will use the information found in the Student
Academic Program We will need to determine how we want to
determine the Active Program in instances a student has two active programs Do we want to add a flag that would be specific for SS
reporting
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SS03 – Student Initial Orientation Service This element indicates whether the student was
directed to, or exempted from, initial orientation services as part of the student success process at the college.
This can be derived off of the contact types
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SS04 – Student Assessment Exempt Status This element indicates whether the student was
directed to, or exempted from, initial assessment services as part of the student success process at the college.
We will need to determine where to add a flag to determine whether or the student is exempt
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SS05 – Student Education Plan Exempt Status This element indicates whether the student was
exempted from completing a student education plan or from counseling/advisement other educational services as part of the student success process at the college.
We will need to determine how to flag a student if they are exempt
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SS06 – Student Initial Orientation Services This element indicates whether the student
received initial orientation services as a part of the student success process at the college.
This can be derived off of contact types
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SS07 – Student Initial Assessment Services Placement
This element indicates whether the student received assessment services for initial course placement as a part of the student success process of the college.
This can be derived off of Contact types
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SS08 – Student Counseling Advisement Services This element indicates whether the student
received counseling/advisement services, other than the development of a Student Education Plan, during the reporting term.
This can be derived off of Contact Types
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SS09 – Student Education Plan This element indicates whether the student
developed an education plan at the college in the term reported.
Student Self Service Information We will need to determine what determines a change in
the education plan WebAdvisor
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SS10 – Student Academic Progress Probation Service
This element indicates whether a student on academic progress, probation, or facing dismissal received support services during the reporting term.
We can use Contact Type to determine whether a student has had Progress Probation Service
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SS11 – Student Success Other Services This element indicates whether the student
received other types of student success support services during the reporting term, including: career interest assessment and exploration, other orientations beyond the initial orientation, other education planning services.
Student Contact Types can determine whether or not a student has received other services
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