Changing the Odds for College Students with Dr. Kevin Walthers
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Dr. Kevin Walters, president of Allan Hancock College, discusses why the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) metrics miss the real story of community college students. He shares a clearer way using the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond data to count success that includes transfers, certificates, persistence, and the systems that help more students finish. He also unpacks strategies that have increased student success at the college.
Key points:
• Dr. Walters’ path from first-generation student to community college president
• Why IPEDS graduation rates miscount community college outcomes and why the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond data is more accurate
• Using outcome data to spark better teaching, retention, and counseling
• What unit load reveals about momentum and time-to-completion
• Promise scholarships that incentivize full-time attendance
• Auto-generated comprehensive education plans as part of guided pathways
• Performance-based funding focused on outcomes rather than rates
• Building a student-centered culture through stable leadership and teams
• Equity gains when completion efforts match the community’s demographics
• Expanding local access through Cal Poly degree offerings on the Hancock campus
• Practical take on A.I., classroom assessment, and workforce readiness
"The most exciting piece of the Richmond Fed data [as opposed to IPEDS) is our success rate is 41%. If you take that, of students that transferred, students that got a degree, students that are still there, students that got a certificate, 41% of those students. Keeping in mind that some of those students had no intention of pursuing a degree, but they were there for the first time. So 41%, that's way better than the IPEDS number--that's down in the 20% range. But it also shows we can improve." - Dr. Kevin Walthers
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