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1 HAWAIʻI COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM ANNUAL REVIEW (APR) Certificate of Achievement in Practical Nursing PRCN January 16, 2018 Review Period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 Initiator: Laura Hill Writer(s): Laura Hill Program/Unit Review at Hawaiʻi Community College is a shared governance responsibility related to strategic planning and quality assurance. Annual and 3-year Comprehensive Reviews are important planning tools for the College s budget process. This ongoing systematic assessment process supports achievement of Program/Unit and Institutional Outcomes. Evaluated through a college-wide procedure, all completed Program/Unit Reviews are available to the College and community at large to enhance communication and public accountability. Please see Please remember that this review should be written in a professional manner. Mahalo. Page 1
2 PART 1: PROGRAM DATA AND ACTIVITIES Program Description (required by UH System) Provide the short description The Certificate of Achievement in Practical Nursing Program as listed in the current prepares students to take the National Council Licensure catalog. Examination for Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN) to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Licensed Practical Nurses work in a variety of health care settings under the supervision of a physician or registered nurse. More information about Licensed Practical Nursing can be accessed at The Certificate of Achievement requires 14 semester credits of non nursing support courses and 30 semester credits of nursing courses; 44 semester credits in all. The program is 40 weeks long and includes 2 semesters and a summer session. Comprehensive Review information (required by UH System) Provide the year and URL for the location of this program s last Comprehensive Review on the HawCC Program/Unit Review website: Year 2013 URL Provide a short summary of the CERC s evaluation and recommendations from the program s last Comprehensive Review. Discuss any significant changes to the program that were aligned with those recommendations but are not discussed elsewhere in this report. This review is being written by the new program director hired June The CERC recommendations for this AY are just being reviewed, therefore, no changes were made that align with the CERC recommendations. Many incomplete sections Vaguely written without much data or supportive material. Can the program accept more students (cap at 10)? The LPN program cannot increase enrollment due to limited clinical space for AS-NURS and PRCN students clinical practice. The ARPD data for AY indicates a Demand Health Call as Healthy. New and Replacement positions=12/certificates awarded 7= We can do more to improve attrition, related to academics, and successfully graduate all 10. The new program director will be working with faculty to review and revise the curriculum to best facilitate optimal student outcomes. Page 2
3 ARPD Data: Analysis of Quantitative Indicators (required by UH System) Program data can be found on the ARPD website: Please attach a copy of the program s data tables and submit with this Annual Program Review (APR). a) If you will be submitting the APR in hard copy, print and staple a copy of the data tables to the submission; the icon to print the data tables is on the upper right side, just above the data tables. OR b) If you will be submitting the APR in digital form (WORD or PDF), attach a PDF copy of the data tables along with the digital submission; the icon to download the data tables as a PDF is in the upper right of the screen, just above the data tables. Analyze the program s ARPD data for the review period. Describe, discuss, and provide context for the data, including the program s health scores in the following categories: Demand For AY 16-17, the PRCN program has received a Demand Health Call of Healthy (1.71). Updates to the scoring rubric have resulted in a more accurate indicator. Efficiency Effectiveness Overall Health For AY 16-17, the PRCN program has received an Efficiency Health Call of Healthy. Our PRCN program has a mandated enrollment capacity and therefore % of program capacity is used for measure. ARPD data shows 83.8% fill rate. For AY 16-17, the PRCN program has received an Efficiency Health Call of Cautionary. According to the scoring rubric, a 5% increase in degrees awarded per year is the benchmark. We do not have the clinical space to increase enrollment. Our number of degrees awarded will remain static. Our max capacity is 10 PRCN students of which, taking into consideration attrition, we retain to completion approximately 80%. For AY 16-17, the PRCN program has received an Overall Health Call of Healthy. Distance Education The PRCN program has one DE class. The ARPD data is in error reporting 6 DE courses taught. The fill rate for our one course is 100% of the students in the cohort. Page 3
4 Perkins Core Indicators (if applicable) Perkins IV Core Indicators AY P1 Technical Skills Attainment Met 2P1 Completion Met 3P1 Student Retention or Transfer Met 4P1 Student Placement Not Met 5P1 Nontraditional Participation Not Met 5P2 Nontraditional Completion Not Met Indicator 4P1-Not Met: Graduates have been getting jobs in long-term care and community settings. Job placement will be affected if a graduate does not pass NCLEX-PN or if they do not seek employment and continue on with the nursing ladder (RN-BSN). Indicator 5P1 & 2-Not Met: Participation of men in nursing is increasing overall. The numbers will fluctuate by cohort. On average, 20% are male. We inform and recruit for men in nursing by attending various high school career day events. For our current male students, we are working on getting them involved in the American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) organization, which provides leadership and comradery for men in nursing. Performance Funding Indicators (if applicable) N/A What else is relevant to understanding the program s data? Describe any trends, internal/external factors, strengths and/or challenge that can help the reader understand the program s data but are not discussed above. The LPN level of practice is questionable in today s health care model. The landscape for our Associate Degree Nursing-RN graduates is changing. Acute care facilities (i.e. hospitals) are moving to hire only BSN graduates by This means that AS-NURS/ RN graduates could be competing with PRCN graduates for positions in long-term and community based care settings. This is a potential issue for the LPN level of practice and job acquisition. Page 4
5 PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Report and discuss all major actions and activities that occurred in the program during the review period, including the program s meaningful accomplishments and successes. Also discuss the challenges or obstacles the program faced in supporting student success and explain what the program did to address those challenges. For example, discuss: Changes to the program s curriculum due to course additions, deletions, modifications (CRC, Fast Track, GE-designations), and re-sequencing; New certificates/degrees; Personnel and/or position additions and/or losses; Other changes to the program s operations or services to students. No curriculum changes or resequencing during this time period. Division leadership has been in flux with various interim program directors. A new director has been hired and started June 1, Division faculty has also been unstable, four FT Faculty positions are in various stages of recruitment. PROGRAM WEBSITE Has the program recently reviewed its website? Please check the box below that best applies and follow through as needed to keep the program s website up-to-date. Program faculty/staff have reviewed the website in the past six months, no changes needed. Program faculty/staff reviewed the website in the past six months and submitted a change request to the College s webmaster on (date). Program faculty/staff recently reviewed the website as a part of the annual program review process, found that revisions are needed, and will submit a change request to College s webmaster in a timely manner. Please note that requests for revisions to program websites must be submitted directly to the College s webmaster at Page 5
6 PART 2: PROGRAM ACTION PLAN AY17-18 ACTION PLAN Provide a detailed narrative discussion of the program s overall action plan for AY17-18, based on analysis of the Program s AY16-17 data and the overall results of course learning outcomes assessments conducted during the AY16-17 review period. This Action Plan should identify the program s specific goals and objectives for AY17-18, and must provide benchmarks or timelines for achieving each goal. The overall action plan presented in this report is based on the new program director s assessment. The new program director began her role on June 1, No AY program review or course assessments were reported by previous director/chair. ACTION ITEMS TO ACCOMPLISH ACTION PLAN For each Action Item below, describe the strategies, tactics, initiatives, innovations, activities, etc., that the program plans to implement in order to accomplish the goals described in the Action Plan above. For each Action Item below, discuss how implementing this action will help lead to improvements in student learning and their attainment of the program s learning outcomes (PLOs). Action Item 1: Stabilize Division Faculty Work with existing faculty to create a cohesive team of educators to support our students. Provide faculty with the tools to be successful through professional development and mentoring. Fill all open faculty positions for Fall Train and mentor new faculty so that they feel comfortable in their new position and encourage them to bring their uniqueness to the division. Action Item 2: Review ASN/PN curriculum for currency and adequacy in meeting End-of-Program Student Learning Outcomes. The Division Curriculum Committee will begin review of curriculum to assure that it is current and relevent. Faculty will be working on revising and aligning PLOs with CLOs. Facilitate data analysis and action plans for End-of-Program PLOs/CLOs. Curriculum changes are expected, however not immediately. Page 6
7 Action Item 3: Decrease Attrition: Increase on-time completion (goal 90%) Student support and remediation practices will be reviewed and revised to best meet student s needs and support student success. Historical data will be reviewed to examine reasons for non-completion. Find funding for ATI Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program (CARP). Action Item 4: Improve NCLEX first time pass rates: Expected Level of Achievement=95% Review current practices for preparing students for NCLEX. Address issue of having only one testing site in Oahu. This proves costly for students and delays testing date. RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS NOTE: General budget asks are included in the 3-year Comprehensive Review. Budget asks for the following three categories only may be included in the APR: 1) health and safety needs, 2) emergency needs, and/or 3) necessary needs to become compliant with Federal/State laws/regulations. Provide a brief statement about any implications of or challenges due to the program s current operating resources. The nursing program is in dire need of replacement high-fidelity mannequins. These mannequins are used as part of our simulation program, an integral part of our curriculum and instruction. We also need professional development funds for faculty to attend national conferences. Changes in healthcare are rapid and nursing education ever evolving. Grant funding opportunities are being pursued. Page 7
8 BUDGET ASKS For budget ask in the allowed categories (see above): Describe the needed item(s) in None detail. Include estimated cost(s) and timeline(s) for procurement. Explain how the item(s) aligns with one or more of the strategic initiatives of Strategic Directions: ault/files/docs/strategic- plan/hawcc-strategic-directions pdf PART 3: LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENTS For all parts of this section, please provide information based on CLO (course learning outcomes) or PLO (program learning outcomes) assessments conducted in AY Evidence of Industry Validation and Participation in Assessment (for CTE programs only) Provide documentation that the program has submitted evidence and achieved certification or accreditation (if applicable) from an organization granting certification/accreditation in the program s industry/profession. If the program/degree/certificate does not have a certifying body, you must submit evidence of the program s advisory committee s/board s recommendations for, approval of, and/or participation in the program s assessment(s). Please attach copy of industry validation for the year under review. Page 8
9 Courses Assessed List all program courses assessed during AY16-17, including Initial and Closing the Loop assessments. Assessed Course Alpha, No., & Title Semester assessed CLOs assessed (CLO#s) PLO alignment (PLO#s) No course assessment reported for AY ; see Assessment Action Plan for AY Assessment Strategies For each course assessed in AY16-17 listed above, provide a brief description of the assessment strategy, including: a description of the type of student work or activity assessed (e.g., research paper, lab report, hula performance, etc.); a description of how student artefacts were selected for assessment (e.g., the assessment included summative assignments from all students in the course, OR a sample of students summative assignments was randomly selected for assessment based on a representative percentage of students in each section of the course); a brief discussion of the assessment rubric/scoring guide and the criteria/categories and standards used in the assessment. Expected Levels of Achievement For each course assessed in AY16-17 listed above, state the standard (benchmark, goal) for student success for each CLO assessed AND the percentage of students expected to meet that standard for each CLO. Example: CLO#1: The standard for student success is that students will answer 80% of the questions on the final exam related to CLO#1 correctly. The expectation is that 85% of students will meet this standard for CLO#1. Example: CLO#4: The standard for student success is that students will be able to perform skills associated with CLO#4 with 80% proficiency. The expectation is that 75% of students will meet this standard for CLO#4. Results of Course Assessments For each course assessed in AY16-17 listed above, provide: a statement of the quantitative results; a brief narrative analysis of those results. Page 9
10 Other Comments Include any additional information that will help clarify the program s course assessment results, successes and challenges. N/A Discuss, if relevant, a summary of student survey results, CCSSE, e-cafe, graduateleaver surveys, special evaluations, or other assessment instruments that are not discussed elsewhere in this report. N/A Next Steps ASSESSMENT ACTION PLAN for AY17-18 Describe the program s intended next steps to improve student learning, based on the program s overall AY16-17 assessment results. Include any specific strategies, tactics, activities or plans for improvement to program or course curriculum or instructional strategies, or changes in program or course assessment practices. No course assessments were reported for AY Under new leadership, nursing program faculty have been provided instruction and assistance with course assessment. We have created a course assessment schedule for AY and will have all initial course assessments completed by the end of Spring semester. PART 4: ADDITIONAL DATA Cost Per SSH (to be provided by Admin) Please provide the following values used to determine the total fund amount and the cost per SSH for your program: General Funds Federal Funds Other Funds Tuition and Fees = $ = $ = $ = $ External Data* If your program utilizes external licensures, enter: Page 10
11 PN first-time pass rates # of PN First Time Test Takers Haw CC PN First Time Pass Rate NCSBN National Pass Rate for NCKEX-PN First Time Test Takers 1/ /2015 1/ / / % 6/ % 81.89% 83.73% Number sitting for an exam Number passed *This section applies to NURS only. Page 11
12 Hawaii Community College 2017 Instructional Annual Report of Program Data Nursing: Practical Nursing Part I: Program Quantitative Indicators Overall Program Health: Healthy Majors Included: PRCN Program CIP: Program Year Demand Indicators New & Replacement Positions (State) *New & Replacement Positions (County Prorated) Number of Majors a Number of Majors Native Hawaiian b Fall Full-Time 41% 7% 19% 3c Fall Part-Time 59% 93% 81% 3d Fall Part-Time who are Full-Time in System 0% 0% 0% 3e Spring Full-Time 38% 0% 0% 3f Spring Part-Time 62% 100% 100% 3g Spring Part-Time who are Full-Time in System 0% 0% 5% 4 SSH Program Majors in Program Classes SSH Non-Majors in Program Classes SSH in All Program Classes FTE Enrollment in Program Classes Total Number of Classes Taught Demand Health Call Healthy Program Year Efficiency Indicators Efficiency Health Call 9 Average Class Size *Fill Rate 74.5% 94% 83.8% 11 FTE BOR Appointed Faculty *Majors to FTE BOR Appointed Faculty Majors to Analytic FTE Faculty a Analytic FTE Faculty Overall Program Budget Allocation Not Reported Not Yet Reported Not Yet Reported Healthy 14a General Funded Budget Allocation Not Reported Not Yet Reported Not Yet Reported 14b Special/Federal Budget Allocation Not Reported Not Yet Reported Not Yet Reported 14c Tuition and Fees Not Reported Not Yet Reported Not Yet Reported 15 Cost per SSH Not Reported Not Yet Reported Not Yet Reported 16 Number of Low-Enrolled (<10) Classes *Data element used in health call calculation Last Updated: October 29, 2017 converted by Web2PDFConvert.com
13 Program Year Effectiveness Indicators Successful Completion (Equivalent C or Higher) 84% 96% 72% 18 Withdrawals (Grade = W) *Persistence Fall to Spring 64.1% 70% 69.2% 19a Persistence Fall to Fall 34.4% 30.4% 11.7% 20 *Unduplicated Degrees/Certificates Awarded a Degrees Awarded b Certificates of Achievement Awarded c Advanced Professional Certificates Awarded d Other Certificates Awarded External Licensing Exams Passed 100% N/A 0% 22 Transfers to UH 4-yr a Transfers with credential from program b Transfers without credential from program Effectiveness Health Call Cautionary Distance Education: Completely On-line Classes Program Year Number of Distance Education Classes Taught Enrollments Distance Education Classes Fill Rate 73% 100% 84% 26 Successful Completion (Equivalent C or Higher) 77% 100% 64% 27 Withdrawals (Grade = W) Persistence (Fall to Spring Not Limited to Distance Education) 63% 0% 48% Perkins IV Core Indicators Goal Actual Met 29 1P1 Technical Skills Attainment Met 30 2P1 Completion Met 31 3P1 Student Retention or Transfer Met 32 4P1 Student Placement Not Met 33 5P1 Nontraditional Participation Not Met 34 5P2 Nontraditional Completion Not Met Program Year Performance Measures Number of Degrees and Certificates Number of Degrees and Certificates Native Hawaiian Number of Degrees and Certificates STEM Not STEM Not STEM Not STEM 38 Number of Pell Recipients Number of Transfers to UH 4-yr *Data element used in health call calculation Last Updated: October 29, PY 16-17; Pell recipients graduates not majors converted by Web2PDFConvert.com
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