Interim Provost Sally McRorie ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CELEBRATED PROMOTION ampOR TENURE OF 61 FACULTY COLLEAGUES IN OVER 25 ACADEMIC UNITS OCT 19 2015 FIRST MEETING OF UNIVERSITY PampT COMMITTEE ID: 356305
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UPDATES
Interim Provost
Sally McRorieSlide2
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
CELEBRATED
PROMOTION &/OR TENURE OF 61
FACULTY
COLLEAGUES IN OVER 25 ACADEMIC UNITS
OCT. 19, 2015 FIRST MEETING OF UNIVERSITY P&T COMMITTEE.
DEC 7 IS DELIBERATIONS MEETING FOR THAT COMMITTEE.
LAST YEAR’S FINAL RESPONSE WAS PRE-BREAKSlide3
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Faculty Hiring
80+Tenured or Tenure-Track Faculty
30+Teaching Faculty
7 Research & Clinical Faculty-
--
Medicine
&
MAGLAB
Ongoing SearchesSlide4
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DEANS’ TRANSITIONS
COLLEGE OF
BUSINESS
Greenwood & Asher
Dean Rasmussen, Chair
COLLEGE OF
LAW
TBD
FAMU/FSU COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
Greenwood & AsherSlide5
CARE/UNCONQUERED
SCHOLARS
99
% RETENTION FROM SUMMER TO
FALL
GREAT STORY IN CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
COURSE SCHEDULER COMING SOON
OUR HIGH SCHOOL PARTNERS PROGRAM AND STUDENT AMBASSADORS PROGRAMS ARE WORKING WELL AND EXPANDING TO SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT FLORIDA AND BEYOND
STUDENT
SUCCESSSlide6
STUDENT SUCCESS
FSU FEDERAL LOAN DEFAULT RATE HAS DROPPED TO 5%
THE NATIONAL DEFAULT RATE FOR ALL FEDERAL LOANS = 11.8%
OVERALL FLORIDA DEFAULT RATE = 14.1%Slide7
Think 15 Project
Students
who took 15 hours were 25% more likely to graduate on time than those who took less than 15 in their first Fall Semester
Students
who take at least one 15+ credit hour semester are 1.5 times more likely to graduate on time.
Students
who never take a 15+ credit hour
semester are almost
3 times more likely to not
graduate
60
% of students who drop out did not take a 15+ hour load during their freshman year
.
60
% of students who took 12 hours or less in the Spring of freshman year
took 12
in the Fall. Slide8
Myth:
If I take 12 hours as a Freshman it will allow me to
get
a higher GPA and get off to a good start
Reality:
Students who took 12 hours in their first Fall
had
the
lowest first-year GPA with an average of 2.95 compared to 3.15 for those who took 14 hours or more. Students
who
took 12 hours in
their first
Fall
and
Spring had a 2.87
GPA
, while those who took 15 or more both semesters had
a 3.24 and
were
MORE likely
to keep their Bright Futures
scholarships
.
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Myth:
Because I came in with AP, IB or dual enrollment credit I can take 12 hours and
still graduate
on time (in four years).
Reality:
Students who take 12 hours in their first Fall are 12% less likely to graduate in four
years
and 60% of the students who dropped out did not take a 15 hour load during their
Freshman year. Taking 12 hours appears to become a habit for most as only 25% took 15 hours their first Spring semester and nearly half are still taking 12 hours the next Fall. Slide10
Myth:
Only
brainiacs
take 15 or more hours at a time.
Reality
: Of the students taking 15 hours in their first Fall, the ones in the lowest 10% based
on test
scores and GPA still graduate sooner than those in the
highest 10% who took 12 hours. So, THINK 15! Slide11
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Academic Analytics
How do FSU programs and faculty compare nationally?
Among peer and/or aspirational institutions?
College and Department Overviews
Faculty Overviews
Evaluating Recent Hires
Evaluating Tenure Effectiveness
What kinds of hires would best help us meet our goals? Slide12
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Performance Based Funding Metric Goals
Florida State University
2015 Work Plan: Performance Funding
METRICS
2015
ACTUAL
2016
GOALS
2017
GOALS
2018
GOALS
2019
GOALS
Percent
of Bachelor’s Graduates
Employed Full-time
in Florida or Continuing their
Education in
the U.S. One Year After Graduation
69%
70%
72%
73%
75%
Median
Wages of Bachelor’s
Graduates Employed Full-time
in Florida One-Year After Graduation
$31,600
$33,000
$34,500
$36,000
$37,000
Average
Cost per Bachelor’s Degree
[Instructional
Costs to the University]
$26,700
$27,340
$29,170
$29,700
$30,300
FTIC
6 year Graduation Rate
[
Includes full- and part-time students]
79%
79%
80%
80%
81%
Academic
Progress Rate
[
FTIC 2 year Retention Rate with GPA>2 ]
91%
91%
92%
92%
92%
University
Access Rate
[
Percent of Fall Undergraduates with a Pell grant]
30%
32%
32%
32%
33%
Bachelor’s
Degrees Awarded
Within
Programs of Strategic Emphasis
38%
39%
41%
43%
44%
Graduate
Degrees Awarded
Within
Programs of Strategic Emphasis
39%
46%
46%
47%
47%
Board
of Governors Choice
Metric
Number of Faculty
Awards
7
1
6
8
9
Board
of Trustees Choice
Metric
National Rank Higher than Financial
Resources Rank
95/214
90/210
88/208
86/207
85/205Slide14
TARU AWARDS
Make sure faculty are competing for the following awards:
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellows
Beckman Young Investigators
Burroughs
Wellcome
Fund Career Awards
Cottrell Scholars
Fulbright American Scholars
Getty Scholars in ResidenceGuggenheim FellowsLasker Medical Research
Awards
MacArthur Foundation Fellows
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows
National Humanities Center Fellows
National Institutes of Health Merit
National Medal of Science and National Medal of Technology
NSF Career awards
Newberry Library Long-term Fellows
Pew Scholars in Biomedicine
Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers
Robert Wood Johnson Policy Fellows
Searle Scholars
Sloan Research Fellows
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AORs and FACET Certification
FACET Effort Certifications track employee activities and effort.
AORs are
a prescribed plan of activities and effort
for upcoming academic periods.
FACET Effort Certification reports are
records
stating which activities and effort were performed
during previous academic periods.
FACET Effort certification reports are used in compliance reporting and are the data that the BOG uses in determining Performance Metric 3 Average Cost of UG DegreeSlide16
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