
Strategic Planning and SEM Framework for Student Success in Higher Education
Discover the essential elements of SEM planning, strategic initiatives, and environmental scans for optimizing student success in higher education. Uncover key indicators and guiding questions to guide your college's enrollment and success tracking efforts.
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A Roadmap for SEM Planning June 1, 2018 SEM Academy 1
Plans andInitiatives BasicSkills Equity SSSP EdMaster or Strategic Guided Pathways Marketing & Commun- ications Student Success Technology SEM Strong Workforce Partnership 7
Environmental Scan External Trends o CommunityDemographics o High SchoolPipeline o Economic/Labor Market o Competitive Landscape o Public Policy o Technology o CommunityPerspective Internal Trends o Student Demographics o Headcount, Enrollment & FTES o Student Outcomes o Recruitment o Assessment & EdPlans o Support Services o Student Perspective o Employee Perspective 20
Student SuccessContinuum Bontranger (2018) 21
Guiding Questions ForDiscussion 1. Which key performance indicators and measures does your college/district use to track enrollment and FTES trends? 2. Which indicators and measures does your college/district use to track student success (progress and completion)? 3. Who has access to enrollment and success data and how is this information shared at your college/district? 38