Profile of PWH Students at East Carolina University

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Explore the profile of Part-way Home (PWH) students at East Carolina University, focusing on the Spring 2016 term. Discover details such as the number of non-returning students, their academic standing, GPA hours earned, registration holds, common majors, and transfer out information. Uncover valuable insights into the characteristics of PWH students who left in good standing or met PWH status criteria, shedding light on their academic journey and post-enrollment decisions.

  • Profile
  • PWH students
  • East Carolina University
  • Spring 2016
  • Academic standing

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  1. Part-way home students EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

  2. Number of non-returning students* 1600 1511 1462 1406 1400 1390 1305 1271 1248 1248 1200 1177 1064 1051 1034 1000 942 881 800 791 600 400 236 225 219 218 212 198 186 180 164 146 144 128 127 127 108 200 0 Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall 2009 Spring 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Fall 2015 All non-returning Non-returning >= 2.0 & >= 90 *Students enrolled during the listed term who have not subsequently re-enrolled.

  3. Spring 2016 Part-way Home (PWH) students are those who Were enrolled during Spring 2016 as undergraduates and have not subsequently re-enrolled, and left: In good academic standing (cumulative GPA of 2.0+) With earned credit hours of 90+.

  4. Profile of PWH students, Spring 2016 Profile of PWH students, Spring 2016 Of 1,042 non-returning students 641 (62%) left in good standing 175 (17%) met the criteria for PWH status

  5. Profile of PWH students, Spring 2016 Profile of PWH students, Spring 2016 CUMULATIVE GPA HOURS EARNED Average: 2.80 Average: 118 # of PWH students with 140 or more hours earned: 30 (17%) Median: 2.69 Median: 114 Range: 2.00-4.00 Range: 90-213

  6. Profile of PWH students, Spring 2016 Profile of PWH students, Spring 2016 Registration holds: 74 (42%) Most common majors: Industrial Technology (13, 7%) & Nursing (11, 6%) Cashier holds: 41 (23%) Applied to graduate: 15 (9%)

  7. Current registration holds among PWH students last enrolled Spring 2016

  8. Transfer out information (as of June, 2016): Over the course of 11 semesters (from Fall 2008 to Fall 2013), 323 of 1863 PWH students (~17%) transferred to another institution. Those institutions to which 10 or more students transferred were: Pitt Community College (45) Liberty University (12) UNC-Greensboro (12) Wake Technical Community College (12) Appalachian State (11) North Carolina State University (11) Mount Olive University (10) UNC-Charlotte (10)

  9. Transfers by institution type & location* 140 126 120 4-yr private outside NC 100 4-yr public outside NC 77 CC outside NC 80 For-profit 60 4-yr private in NC 4-yr public in NC 38 33 40 32 CC in NC 20 11 6 0 *Fall 2008 to Fall 2013

  10. Actions taken Prioritizing PWH identification and assistance Identify key offices and establish a task force Realigning staff to support PWH & Finish in Four efforts Reviewing data, programs, student populations, institutional business practices and academic policies Refining processes to regularly identify, contact, enroll, and graduate PWH students Improving online course and program options BS in University Studies BS Industrial Distribution and Logistics BS in Communication Matching instructional resources with student demand

  11. PHW Prevention Strengthen It Takes a Village culture at ECU by: Identifying early signs of stop-outs Reviewing critical pathway courses Educating faculty on reach-out strategies including early alert notifications Appling an intrusive advising model Creating alternative pathways to graduation for certain majors Providing counseling, including financial counseling Securing additional financial aid options including student employment

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