Update on Issues Related to Graduate Education James Goeman, PhD Assistant Director Universities & Health-Related Institutions Workforce, Academic Affairs and Research Presentation to the ATGS The University of Texas Dallas September 26, 2014
Division Web Resources Workforce, Academic Affairs and Research Staff Directory Annual Progress Report For New Doctoral Programs Document Submission Portal Graduate Program Review Web Scheduling Portal Institutional Inventories of Degree Programs & Degree Program Search Proposal Tracking System Advisory Committees Division Memoranda 2
Agency Web Resources Main Page, left hand blue bar: Data Resources and Tools, URL: http://www.txhighereddata.org/ Accountability Institutional and Statewide Graduation Rates at Master s and Doctoral Levels Profile Reports (PREP) Enrollment, Degrees Awarded, and Declared Majors at Master s and Doctoral Levels 3
Proposals for New Graduate Programs Graduate Program and Certificate Proposals Received FY04 and FY14 Proposed New Programs FY 2004 FY 2014 Time-to- Completion Approved Programs Proposed New Programs Time-to- Completion Approved Programs Master's Programs 39 119 days 1,595 41 53 days 1,909 Doctoral Programs 15 271 days 532 9 268 days 609 Graduate Certificates 4 118 days 15 36 days Total Graduate Programs 58 2,127 65 2,518 Other requests 98 273 days 44 95 days Grand Total 156 2,127 109 2,518 4
New Proposal Critical Elements Job Market Need Existing Degree Programs Capacity Location Student Demand Faculty Productivity Five Year Costs and Funding Sources Summary Institution s Related and Supporting Programs 5
New Proposal Critical Elements Job Market Need Use Quantitative Data: BLS, TWC, postings in professional journals, student placement rates Use Qualitative Data: Letters from potential employers, analyses of market trends, information about emerging fields Establish a picture of demand and supply by integrating job market and existing programs data Consider local/regional, state, and national need 6
New Proposal Critical Elements Existing Programs Show that other programs cannot meet current/future need for workers Consider enrollment and graduation data for existing programs Demonstrate that existing programs are at/near full capacity Show how proposed program fills a niche others do not 7
New Proposal Critical Elements Student Demand Show that students would enroll in the program Consider enrollments in related/feeder programs Are other state programs at capacity, as demonstrated by their inability to accept most qualified candidates? Student surveys use good data collection methods and show your work 8
New Proposal Critical Elements Faculty Productivity Create a table listing each core faculty member Give number of peer-reviewed publications or accomplishments during most recent five years Give number and amount of external grants 9
New Proposal Critical Elements Five Year Costs and Funding Sources Summary Use the Formula Funding Estimation Tool to estimate the state funds generated by student enrollment Be sure to explain the nature of Other funding sources, such as grants and gifts Total funds must exceed total costs over first five years 10
New Proposal Critical Elements Related and Supporting Programs Use enrollment and graduation numbers to show that these are strong undergirding programs Explain how the new program fits into the structure of existing programs Describe any synergies between existing program and proposed program 11
New Proposals: What s Ahead? Better methodology for establishing / reviewing workforce need Fuller utilization of external consultants Consideration of how proposed program fits into strategic plan for graduate education Staff developing ways to improve review of proposals for new graduate programs Staff working with GEAC in the development of a state plan for graduate education 12
Existing Graduate Program Review Review of all graduate programs every seven years, as required by TAC, Rule 5.52 Doctoral programs must use at least two national external consultants, Master s programs must use at least one national external consultant One point of contact per institution Schedules can be adjusted as necessary Institutional response should address all major findings of consultants Staff provides a brief response, emailed to the Provost About 350 reviews currently in the system About 200 currently assigned to staff 13
Questions? James Goeman, PhD Assistant Director Division of Workforce, Academic Affairs and Research Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board James.Goeman@thecb.state.tx.us (512) 427-6249 14