NCCCS Performance Measures and Standards
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NCCCS Performance Measures and Standards
CFCC Performance Results, 2002-2003
(Reported Spring, 2004)
|
Performance Measure |
Description |
Source of Data |
Standard |
CFCC Performance |
|
1. Progress of Basic Skills
Students
(Required for Performance Funding) |
Includes all adult
literacy students; a composite measure including:
1.
Percent progressing within a level
2.
Percent completing a level entered
or a pre-determined goal
3.
Percent completing the level entered
and advancing to a higher level |
Data is entered by
CFCC into the Literacy Education Information System (LEIS) and transmitted
to NCCCS. NCCCS compiles the data and calculates the composite measure
and *adjustment for each college.
*Inmates are excluded
from the calculations. |
75% of all students
are expected to progress within a level, complete a level or advance
to next level. |
76% of CFCC Basic
Skills students progressed
(total of 3,539 CFCC
literacy students)
|
|
2. Passing Rates on Licensure and Certification Examinations
(Required for Performance Funding) |
The percentage of
first time test takers passing exams required for NC licensure or
certification prior to practicing the profession.
At least ten (10)
students must take an exam for results to be reported. When less than
ten students sit for an individual exam, their scores are reported
with the college's aggregate scores.
|
NCCCS Planning and
Research division collects the data from licensing agencies.
Data is collected
in the fall and reported in the spring.
All licensure data
are reported for the time period from July 1 - June 30 with
the exception of nursing, EMT & insurance which are reported on
the calendar year. |
Two standards must
be met:
1.
80% aggregate institutional passing
rate
2.
A minimum 70% passing rate on any single
reported examination. |
1.
Aggregate score: 88%
2.
Number of Exams with a passing rate
<70%: 2 Individual scores: Cosmetology-82% (11) Apprentice-100% (14) Manicurist- 82% (17) Esthetics- 93% (15) Dental Hygiene-100%
(13) Radiography * LPN-100% (18) ADN-97% (72) EMT- 91% (122) EMT-P-86% (14) EMT-I- 65% (34) BLET- 81% (58) Real Estate Sales-64%
(11) * number too small
to report without violating students' privacy |
|
Performance Measure |
Description |
Source of Data |
Standard |
CFCC Performance |
|
3. Goal Completion for Program Completers
(Required
for performance funding) |
The proportion of completers
of certificate, diploma, and degree programs who report that their primary
goal for attending CFCC has been meet. |
CFCC collects data via
an annual survey to completers using a standard set of questions. Data is reported to
NCCCS each February. A response rate of 50%
or a statistically significant sample size is necessary for the data
to be used for performance funding.
|
95% of the completers
will indicate on the survey that their primary goal for attending CFCC
has been met. |
98% of the completers indicated they met their goal (784 Responses) |
|
4. Employment Status of Graduates
(Required for Performance Funding) |
The proportion of identified
CFCC graduates who are employed within one year of last attendance. |
NC Common Follow-Up
System and the Curriculum Student Progress Information System (CSPIS)
database.
|
95% of graduates, adjusted
for local unemployment, will be employed.
The CFCC standard is
94% after adjustment for local unemployment. |
98.85%
(785 graduates) |
|
5. Performance of College Transfer Students
(Required for Performance Funding) |
CFCC college transfer
students tracked after transfer to UNC public institutions. Two cohorts are reported
fall to fall:
1.
Performance of CFCC college transfer
degree recipients (AA, AS, AFA) after two semesters at UNC public institutions,
are compared with performance of native UNC juniors
2.
CFCC transfer students with 24 or more
hours of CFCC transfer courses & after two semesters at UNC public
institutions are compared with performance of native UNC sophomores.
|
UNC system provides
data between June and September via the Transfer Student Performance
Report to community colleges and NCCCS.
A cell size of 10 students
is required for reporting. |
Performance of CFCC
transfer students will be equivalent to the performance of native UNC
sophomores and juniors.
85.9 of transfers identified
in the two CFCC cohorts will have a GPA of 2.0 or better after two semesters
at a UNC institution. |
85.0% of transfers combined
from both groups achieved a GPA of 2.0 or better (total transfers: 468)
1. 83.6%- with 24 or
more semester hours at CFCC (299 students);
2. 87.6%- Associate Degree recipients (169 students)
|
|
Performance Measure |
Description |
Source of Data |
Standard |
CFCC Performance |
|
6. Passing Rates of Students in Developmental Courses |
The percent of CFCC
students who complete developmental English, mathematics or reading
courses with a grade "C" or better. |
CFCC reports institutional
data to NCCCS electronically via software developed by NCCCS. |
70% of students who
complete a developmental course will have a grade of "C" or better for
that course. |
Total: 10,038 completed;
70% grade "C" or better
Math-2,093 completed;
69% grade "C" or better; English- 1,253 completed;
72% grade "C" or better; Reading-6,692 completed;
70% grade "C" or better |
|
7.
Success Rates of Developmental
Students in Subsequent College-Level Courses |
Performance of developmental
students in subsequent college-level courses will be compared with the
performance of non-developmental students in those courses. Purpose
is to give evidence that dev. courses equip students with the skills/
knowledge for success in college courses. |
CFCC reports institutional
data to NCCCS electronically via software developed by NCCCS. |
No statistically significant
difference in the performance of developmental students when compared
to the performance of non-developmental students. |
There are no statistically
significant differences in the performance of CFCC developmental students
when compared to the performance of CFCC non-developmental students.
85% (of 606) developmental
students and 80% (of 2,439) non-developmental
students passed the college-level courses. |
|
8. Satisfaction of Program Completers and Non-Completers |
The proportion of graduates
and early leavers who indicate that the quality of CFCC programs and
services met or exceeded their expectations. |
CFCC collects data via
annual surveys to completers and non-completers using a standard set
of questions.
If the data are being
used as the college's optional sixth performance funding measure, then
an overall response rate of 50% or a statistically valid sample is necessary. |
90% of the combined
respondents will report being satisfied with the quality of the CFCC's
programs and services.
|
Total: 98% of the combined
respondents (878) reported satisfaction
95% (of 108) CFCC non-completers
reported satisfaction
98% (of 770) completers
reported satisfaction
|
|
Performance Measure |
Description |
Source of Data |
Standard |
CFCC Performance |
|
9. Curriculum Student Retention and Graduation |
This composite measure
is used as an indicator of curriculum student progress and success &
includes:
1.
Number completing a curriculum program
with a certificate, diploma or degree.
2.
Number who have not completed a program
but who are continuing enrollment in either curriculum or occupational
extension programs. |
The number of students
enrolled in degree granting (associate, certificate or diploma) curriculum
programs is defined each fall. This cohort is tracked from fall to fall
using software developed by NCCCS to determine those (1) who have graduated
and (2) those who continue to be enrolled. The sum of both groups is
divided by the number in the initial cohort and is the percentage reported. |
60% of the fall cohort
will either have completed their program or still be enrolled the following
fall at CFCC. |
70% graduated or are
still enrolled.
Total cohort was 6,092
with 14% graduating and 56% returning the following fall. |
|
10. Employer Satisfaction with Graduates
(CFCC selected as its sixth measure for performance
funding) |
The percentage of a
sample of businesses who employ community college students and indicating
their expectations have been met. This
measure is intended primarily to determine the satisfaction of organizations
whose employees have been trained through a community college. |
Annual state level survey,
coordinated by the Planning and Research Section of NCCCS, conducted
to determine employer satisfaction. Employers are divided
into 3 categories based on the number of program graduates and Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) code. Each category of employers is
surveyed every 3 years on an alternating basis.
|
85% of employers surveyed
will report satisfaction with the skills of employees trained or educated
by CFCC. |
93% of employers surveyed
reported satisfaction
134 employers were surveyed
with a 39% response rate |
|
Performance Measure |
Description |
Source of Data |
Standard |
CFCC Performance |
|
11. Client Satisfaction with
Customized Training |
The percentage of businesses/industries who have received services
from CFCC indicating that their expectations have been met. Measure
is intended primarily to determine the satisfaction of organizations
who received services from a community college.
|
A survey of the businesses/industries
receiving services from New and Expanding Industry Training and Small
Business Center is administered by colleges to determine level of satisfaction
with their customized training.
|
90% of the businesses/industries
surveyed will report satisfaction with the services provided by CFCC.
|
100% satisfied
(160 clients responded
to the survey) |
|
12. Program Enrollment |
A minimum three- year
average annual unduplicated headcount enrollment in a curriculum program.
|
Using data from the
Curriculum Registration Files submitted to NCCCS by each college, NCCCS
calculates the annual unduplicated headcount for each program for the
most current three years (for which data is available) and calculates
the average based on the three-year data.
|
A three-year average
annual headcount minimum of 10 students per program. |
1 CFCC program did not
have a three-year average annual headcount of 10 students. |
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