ASSESSMENT DAY. College of Health and Public Services School of Nursing March 27, 2017

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1 ASSESSMENT DAY College of Health and Public Services School of Nursing March 27, 2017

2 Academic Assessment LEVEL FOCUS CONDUCTED BY FREQUENCY Academic Success Committee Program Quality of assessment practices Committee of peers Years 1 & 2 Instructional Program Review Program / Cluster Enrollment, retention, completion Industry certifications and job placement Program budget and staffing Advisory committees Curriculum changes Committee of peers Year 3 Assessment Day Course/ Program Enrollment by demographics Graduation and retention Average class size Course success rate Placement rate SLOs, PLOs and ILOs Program Chair and Faculty Years 1, 2, 3

3 Programs 6441 - Bachelor of Science in Nursing - BSN 2071 - Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) 2271 - Nursing (Transition Into Profession) (Limited Access Program) 1205 - Nursing Assistant (Long Term Care) 1095 - Practical Nursing (Limited Access Program)

4 Action Items from Last Assessment Day Action Items for Improvement (2/29/2016): Market program at the high schools; Contact Advisor on the Go; Help English as a Second Language students with terminology etc.; Strengthen risk assessment tool; Supplemental Instruction (Contact Elizabeth Barnes); Research Pharmacology learning options. For IE: Talk to Ken Matthews about the benefits of having two separate degree programs for 2071 and 2271.

Program Learning Outcomes Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN - 6441 5 Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in nursing program will be able to: 1. Plan care in accordance with management and leadership principles using evidence- based research for patients across the lifespan. 2. Synthesize knowledge of quality improvement and patient safety to improve patient-care outcomes. 3. Appraise empirical evidence derived from research to identify clinical problems, plan appropriate care, provide nursing interventions which are grounded in evidence, and evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care to patients across the lifespan. 4. Model interpersonal communication to effectively collaborate with members of the health care team while promoting optimal health care for all patients. 5. Examine safe, appropriate, evidence-based care based on health promotion, disease and injury prevention, to improve population health. 6. Integrate inherent values as defined by the ANA Code of Ethics, as a foundation to base nursing theory in practice in the role of the BSN. 7. Formulate plans of care which provide culturally sensitive, non-discriminatory care to individuals, groups and communities in today's global environment. 8. Integrate information management technology to improve patient outcomes

Assessment Results 2015-2016 6 100% PLO1 Results 2015 2016 100% 100% 96.60% 97.70% 94% 96% 100% 97.90% PLO2 Results 2015 2016 100% 95.60% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% NUR 3125 Concept Map Lupus NUR 3826 Ethical Dilemma Assingment NUR 3655 Critique Health Promotion Brochure Assingment 60% 40% 20% 0% NUR 4827 W3 Discussion Questions NUR 3145 W4 Discussion Question 1 NUR3065 W8 Group Presentation FA15 SP16 FA15 SP16 PLO1: Plan care in accordance with management and leadership principles using evidence- based research for patients across the lifespan. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures. 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 94.50% 95.70% 97.90% 96.60% 96.20% 86.10% NUR 3065 Genogram Assignment PLO3 Results 2015 2016 NUR 4837 Advocacy letter NUR 4169 Develop a PICOT PLO2: Synthesize knowledge of quality improvement and patient safety to improve patient-care outcomes. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures. 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 95.90% 100% NUR 3826 Week 8 Group Presentation PLO4 Results 2015 2016 NUR 4636 Practicum Feedback and Evaluation (W2 Windshield survey) NUR 4827 Week 8 Group Presentation Ted Talk Assignment FA15 SP16 FA15 SP16 PLO3: Appraise empirical evidence derived from research to identify clinical problems, plan appropriate care, provide nursing interventions which are grounded in evidence, and evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care to patients across the lifespan. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures. PLO4: Model interpersonal communication to effectively collaborate with members of the health care team while promoting optimal health care for all patients. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures.

Assessment Results 2015-2016 7 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 97.90% 100% 100% 92.70% 95.80% 95.60% NUR 3065 ASQ 3 W6 Developmental Screening PLO5 Results 2015 2016 NUR 3655 W5 Discussion Questions NUR 3145 Week 8 Group Presentations 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 95.90% NUR 4827 Presentation TED Talks PLO6 Results 2015 2016 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NUR 4636 W8 Gallery Walk NUR 3846 Personal Philosophy of Nursing Power Point FA15 SP16 FA15 SP16 PLO5: Examine safe, appropriate, evidence-based care based on health promotion, disease and injury prevention, to improve population health. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures. PLO6: Integrate inherent values as defined by the ANA Code of Ethics, as a foundation to base nursing theory in practice in the role of the BSN. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures. 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 97.20% 100% 100% 100% 100.00% 91.70% NUR 3655 W2 Discussion Questions PLO7 Results 2015 2016 NUR 3125 Group Case Study NUR 3826 Ethical Dilemma and Current Issues in Practice PowerPoint 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 96.60% 98.10% 100% 100% 100% 100% NUR 4169 NIH Human Subjects Training PLO8 Results 2015 2016 NUR 4837 Scholarly Paper on Policy Revision NUR 3826 W8 Debate FA15 SP16 FA15 SP16 PLO7: Formulate plans of care which provide culturally sensitive, non-discriminatory care to individuals, groups and communities in today's global environment. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures. PLO8: Integrate information management technology to improve patient outcomes. Target:75% of students will achieved 70% or higher in all assessment measures.

Program Learning Outcomes Associate Degree Nursing 2071 and 2271 8 Graduates of the program will be able to: 1. Utilize the nursing process and principles of best practices to meet the needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities across the lifespan. 2. Provide caring, spiritual and culturally sensitive nursing care to individuals, families, groups, and communities across the lifespan. 3. Use professional and technical resources to effectively communicate to individuals, families, group,s and communities across the lifespan. 4. Practice within the ethical and legal framework of nursing and utilize the standards of nursing practice to meet the needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities across the lifespan.

Assessment Results 2015-2016 9 PLO1 Results 2014 2015 100% 90% 80% 70% 68.50% 77.10% 68.50% 73.70% 66.50% 69.60% 62.30% 75.90% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% RN Predictor RN Leadership Psychosocial Pharmacology FA14 SP15 PLO1: Utilize the nursing process and principles of best practices to meet the needs of individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan PLO2: Provide caring, spiritual and culturally sensitive nursing care to individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan PLO3: Use professional and technical resources to effectively communicate to individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan PLO4: Practice within the ethical and legal framework of nursing and utilize the standards of nursing practice to meet the needs of individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan Target: 75% of students will achieve the national individual mean score in management of care; psychosocial; pharmacological and parenteral; and the predictor.

Program Learning Outcomes Certificate Practical Nursing - 1095 10 1. Demonstrate professional behaviors of accountability and professionalism according to the ethical, legal, and regulatory framework for the licensed practical nurse. 2. Communicate effectively with client, family, significant other, and members of the health care team. 3. Utilize the nursing process to provide safe and effective care to clients across the life span under the supervision of a registered nurse or physician. 4. Promotes physical, spiritual, and psychosocial well-being of clients and reduces risk potential for clients. 5. Demonstrate a caring and empathetic approach to the safe, therapeutic and individualized care of the client.

11 Assessment Results 2015-2016 100% PLO1 Results 2015 2016 (Lower end of the range) 100% 100% 90% 85% 80% 70% 60% 78% 62% 73% 60% 75% 60% 75% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Course exams PRN0004 Course exams PRN0207 Course exams PRN0042 Course exams PRN0120 Standarized tests PRN0004 Skills Evals Clinical Evals Care Plans Online dicussions Class presentation PLO1: Demonstrate professional behaviors of accountability and professionalism according to the ethical, legal, and regulatory framework for the licensed practical nurse PLO2: Communicate effectively with client, family, significant other, and members of the health care team. PLO3: Utilize the nursing process to provide safe and effective care to clients across the life span under the supervision of a registered nurse or physician PLO4: Promotes physical, spiritual, and psychosocial well-being of clients and reduces risk potential for clients PLO5: Demonstrate a caring and empathetic approach to the safe, therapeutic and individualized care of the client. Target: Course Exams minimum of 78% to pass Standardized Tests: (Kaplan) minimum score of 60th percentile to pass, as recommended by Kaplan. Lab Skills Evals: pass/fail Clinical Evals: pass/fail

Program Learning Outcomes Nursing Assistant - 1205 12 The student will be able to: 1. Assist the adult client with activities of daily living and basic care in the long-term care, sub-acute and assisted living facilities under the supervision of a licensed nurse. 2. Demonstrates skills safely and accurately during client care; observing and reporting physical, spiritual, psychosocial needs of the client, and changes in client's status physically, behaviorally, and emotionally. 3. Assist the nurse in planning and implementing care to meet the client's nutrition, hydration, and elimination needs, and identify signs/symptoms, causes of and clients at risk for pressure ulcers. 4. Demonstrate professional behaviors within the role and scope of the nursing assistant. 5. Demonstrate proper usage of equipment/devices.

13 100% 95% Assessment Results 2015-2016 PLO1, PLO2, PLO3, PLO4 and PLO5 Results 2015 2016 100% 100% 90% 80% 70% 75% 83% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Exams Skills Clinical Care State Exam Results Clinical State Exam Results Written PLO1: Assist the adult client with activities of daily living and basic care in the long-term care, sub-acute and assisted living facilities under the supervision of a licensed nurse. PLO3: Assist the nurse in planning and implementing care to meet the client's nutrition, hydration, and elimination needs, and identify signs/symptoms, causes of and clients at risk for pressure ulcers. PLO5: Demonstrate proper usage of equipment/devices. PLO2: Demonstrates skills safely and accurately during client care; observing and reporting physical, spiritual, psychosocial needs of the client, and changes in client's status physically, behaviorally, and emotionally. PLO4: Demonstrate professional behaviors within the role and scope of the nursing assistant. Target: 90% of graduates will achieve a minimum of a 78% average score on exams 90% of graduates will successfully demonstrate all skill assessments Clinical: 90% of students will pass clinical The annual state examination passing rate will be at or above the state average

Program Assessment Data 2014-2015 and 2015-2016: Programs and Institutional Learning Outcomes Critical/ Creative Thinking Communication Cultural Literacy Information and Technical Literacy 14/15 15/16 14/15 15/16 14/15 15/16 14/15 15/16 14 6441 - Bachelor of Science in Nursing - BSN 2071 - Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) 2271 - Nursing (Transition Into Profession) (Limited Access Program) 1205 - Nursing Assistant (Long Term Care) 1095 - Practical Nursing (Limited Access Program) 92.3%-100% 93.-100% 96.4%-100% 92.3%-100% 88.-100% 97.9%-100% 95.5%-100% 94.5%-100% 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 64.-76% 62.3%-77. 66%-100% 75%-100% 66%-100% 75%-100% 66%-100% 75%-100% 66%-100% 75%-100% 54%-100% 12%-100% 54%-100% 12%-100% 54%-100% 12%-100% 54%-100% 12%-100%

15 Course Success Rates (1 of 2) Major 1076 or 1205 1095 Practical Nursing 2071 Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) Course 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful HCP0600 41 90% 11 9 HCP0600L 41 90% 11 9 PRN0090 21 100% 64 95% 61 95% Major 82 90% 43 95% 64 95% 61 95% BSC0070 116 84% BSC1080 164 73% 185 78% 222 82% 50 76% PRN0004 82 73% 79 63% 61 97% 20 80% PRN0004L 82 73% 79 63% 61 97% 20 80% PRN0042 70 100% 58 100% 50 100% 58 100% PRN0042L 70 100% 58 100% 50 100% 58 100% PRN0120 70 100% 58 98% 50 100% 59 98% PRN0120L 70 100% 58 98% 50 100% 59 98% PRN0207 69 93% 52 94% 70 9 48 94% PRN0207L 69 93% 52 94% 70 9 48 94% Major 746 87% 679 84% 684 92% 536 9 NUR1005 39 97% 40 100% 40 90% 47 89% NUR1005L 39 97% 40 100% 40 90% 47 89% NUR1010 268 96% 279 98% 269 94% 277 94% NUR1020 234 94% 238 97% 235 94% 228 93% NUR1020L 234 94% 238 97% 235 94% 228 93% NUR1230 229 93% 229 93% 235 93% 222 88% NUR1230L 229 93% 229 93% 235 93% 222 88% Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

Course Success Rates (2 of 2) 16 Major 2071 Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) Course 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful NUR1423 222 98% 226 96% 229 98% 212 93% NUR1423L 222 98% 226 96% 229 98% 212 93% NUR2731 253 90% 268 94% 266 94% 260 88% NUR2731L 253 90% 268 94% 266 94% 260 88% NUR2940 235 96% 239 95% 263 95% 249 89% NUR2940L 235 96% 239 95% 263 95% 249 89% Major 2692 94% 2759 95% 2805 95% 2713 90% NUR3065 74 97% 65 100% 105 96% NUR3125 54 96% 105 96% 107 97% NUR3145 99 99% 83 98% NUR3655 105 99% 87 95% NUR3826 71 99% 80 100% 102 98% NUR3846 68 96% 102 95% 101 97% 6441 BSN NUR4169 96 98% 82 98% NUR4636 89 99% 76 99% NUR4636L 89 99% 76 99% NUR4827 39 100% 81 100% NUR4827L 39 100% 81 100% NUR4837 42 100% 85 100% Major 267 97% 950 98% 1066 98% Department 1,437 86% 1,432 8 1,585 8 4376 92% Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

Course Success Rates by Campus Multiple Campuses Only Major, Associated Courses and Instructional Method 2071 Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) NUR1010 NUR1020 NUR1230 NUR1423 NUR2731 NUR2940 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Daytona 113 96% 119 98% 115 96% 117 92% Deland 59 93% 60 93% 60 88% 58 93% Flagler/Palm Cst 57 98% 60 100% 55 98% 55 95% Course 229 96% 239 97% 230 94% 230 93% Daytona 115 96% 119 97% 117 96% 115 95% Deland 60 85% 59 95% 60 88% 57 88% Flagler/Palm Cst 59 98% 60 100% 58 97% 56 95% Course 234 94% 238 97% 235 94% 228 93% Daytona 119 94% 119 95% 120 98% 117 85% Deltona 59 98% 61 93% 60 92% 60 93% New Smyrna Beach 51 84% 49 88% 55 82% 45 87% Course 229 93% 229 93% 235 93% 222 88% Daytona 118 97% 120 98% 120 99% 116 94% Deltona 59 100% 59 97% 59 98% 58 98% New Smyrna Beach 45 98% 47 9 50 94% 38 82% Course 222 98% 226 96% 229 98% 212 93% Daytona 193 90% 208 94% 208 96% 200 88% Deland 60 88% 60 92% 58 84% 60 88% Course 253 90% 268 94% 266 94% 260 88% Daytona 116 95% 160 94% 148 96% 147 89% Deland 60 97% 48 88% Deltona 79 97% 79 97% 55 93% 54 89% Course 195 96% 239 95% 263 95% 249 89% 17 Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

Course Success Rates by Instructional Method Multiple Methods Only Major, Associated Courses and Instructional Method 1095 Practical Nursing 2071 Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) BSC0070 BSC1080 PRN0004 PRN0042 PRN0120 PRN0207 NUR1010 NUR2940 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Lecture 24 96% Online 71 79% Course 95 84% Lecture 44 66% 43 86% 55 84% Online 120 76% 142 76% 167 8 Course 164 73% 185 78% 222 82% Lecture 62 68% 57 58% 34 100% Online 20 90% 22 77% 27 93% Course 82 73% 79 63% 61 97% Lecture 55 100% 40 100% 32 100% 29 100% Online 15 100% 18 100% 18 100% 29 100% Course 70 100% 58 100% 50 100% 58 100% Lecture 55 100% 40 98% 32 100% 29 100% Online 15 100% 18 100% 18 100% 30 97% Course 70 100% 58 98% 50 100% 59 98% Lecture 54 93% 33 9 52 88% 19 95% Online 15 93% 19 100% 18 100% 29 93% Course 69 93% 52 94% 70 9 48 94% Lecture 229 96% 239 97% 230 94% 230 93% Online 39 97% 40 100% 39 95% 47 98% Course 268 96% 279 98% 269 94% 277 94% Hybrid 40 95% 80 100% 68 97% 70 100% Lecture 155 96% 159 92% 195 95% 179 84% Online 40 98% Course 235 96% 239 95% 263 95% 249 89% 18 DSC IM 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Hybrid 82% 8 83% 8 Lecture 77% 77% 78% 80% Online 76% 75% 76% 78% Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

19 Overall Course Success Rates by Instructional Method Major and Instructional Method 1076 or 1205 1095 Practical Nursing 2071 Nursing 6441 BSN 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Lab 41 90% 11 9 Lecture 41 90% 32 97% 64 95% 61 95% Major 82 90% 43 95% 64 95% 61 95% Clinical 18 100% Lab 273 90% 247 87% 231 97% 185 96% Lecture 270 86% 213 84% 205 93% 121 95% Online 185 83% 219 82% 248 86% 209 86% Major 746 87% 679 84% 684 92% 515 9 Hybrid 79 96% 120 100% 108 94% 117 96% Lab 1173 94% 1200 95% 1228 95% 1171 90% Lecture 1322 94% 1359 95% 1390 95% 1331 90% Online 118 97% 80 100% 79 92% 94 94% Major 2692 94% 2759 95% 2805 95% 2713 90% Co op 128 99% 157 99% Hybrid 267 97% 822 98% 909 98% Major 267 97% 950 98% 1066 98% Total 3590 92% 3748 94% 4503 95% 4376 92% Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

Course Success Rates by Multiple Session/Sub-session Only (1 of 3) 20 Major, Associated Courses and Sub session 1076 or 1205 1095 Practical Nursing HCP0600 PRN0090 BSC0070 BSC1080 PRN0004 PRN0207 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful FA Full term 10 100% SP Full term 15 87% SU Full term 16 88% 11 9 Course 41 90% 11 9 FA Full term 23 96% 18 89% SP Full term 21 100% 18 94% 22 95% SU Full term 23 96% 21 100% Course 21 100% 64 95% 61 95% A term 17 7 FA B term 11 55% Full term 21 86% Session 49 73% A term 22 9 SP B term 21 86% Full term 24 96% Session 67 9 Course 116 84% A term 28 86% 22 82% 28 7 FA B term 22 55% 22 82% 26 69% Full term 25 68% 14 86% 29 86% Session 75 7 58 83% 83 76% A term 34 88% 31 68% 27 85% SP B term 36 69% 31 6 32 78% Full term 19 63% 21 8 26 8 Session 89 75% 83 69% 85 8 SU Full term 44 9 54 9 Course 164 73% 185 78% 222 82% FA Full term 34 76% 34 50% 34 100% SP Full term 48 7 45 73% 27 93% Course 82 73% 79 63% 61 97% FA Full term 42 95% 34 100% 35 97% 29 93% SP Full term 27 89% 18 83% 35 86% 19 95% Course 69 93% 52 94% 70 9 48 94% Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

Course Success Rates by Multiple Session/Sub-session Only (2 of 3) Major, Associated Courses and Sub session 2071 Nursing NUR1005 NUR1010 NUR1020 NUR1230 NUR1423 NUR2731 NUR2940 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful FA Full term 20 95% 20 100% 20 90% 20 100% SP Full term 19 100% 20 100% 20 90% 27 8 Course 39 97% 40 100% 40 90% 47 89% FA Full term 136 96% 139 98% 138 98% 136 95% SP Full term 132 95% 140 98% 131 9 141 93% Course 268 96% 279 98% 269 94% 277 94% FA Full term 117 92% 119 99% 120 93% 113 93% SP Full term 117 95% 119 96% 115 96% 115 93% Course 234 94% 238 97% 235 94% 228 93% FA Full term 117 9 108 94% 118 92% 106 86% SP Full term 112 96% 121 93% 117 94% 116 90% Course 229 93% 229 93% 235 93% 222 88% FA Full term 116 98% 108 96% 115 97% 103 93% SP Full term 106 98% 118 96% 114 98% 109 93% Course 222 98% 226 96% 229 98% 212 93% FA Full term 124 94% 136 90% 135 93% 134 86% SP Full term 129 86% 132 97% 131 94% 126 90% Course 253 90% 268 94% 266 94% 260 88% FA Full term 115 95% 112 96% 134 97% 126 9 SP Full term 120 98% 127 94% 129 94% 123 86% Course 235 96% 239 95% 263 95% 249 89% 21 Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

Course Success Rates by Multiple Session/Sub-session Only (3 of 3) Major, Associated Courses and Subsession 6441 BSN 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful FA B term 36 100% 56 96% NUR3065 SP B term 74 97% 29 100% 49 96% Course 74 97% 65 100% 105 96% FA A term 64 98% 59 98% NUR3125 SP A term 54 96% 41 93% 48 96% Course 54 96% 105 96% 107 97% FA A term 55 98% 37 97% NUR3145 SP A term 44 100% 46 98% Course 99 99% 83 98% FA A term 44 98% 37 97% NUR3655 SP A term 61 100% 50 94% Course 105 99% 87 95% FA B term 53 100% 58 98% NUR3826 SP B term 71 99% 27 100% 44 98% Course 71 99% 80 100% 102 98% FA A term 63 97% 55 100% NUR3846 SP A term 68 96% 39 92% 46 93% Course 68 96% 102 95% 101 97% FA B term 43 98% 29 97% NUR4169 SP B term 53 98% 53 98% Course 96 98% 82 98% FA B term 41 98% 37 100% NUR4636 SP B term 48 100% 39 97% Course 89 99% 76 99% 22 Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

23 Overall Course Success Rates by Session/Sub-session 1076 1095 2071 6441 Major or Dept. and Sub session 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful Attempted % Successful FA Full term 10 100% 23 96% 18 89% SP Full term 15 87% 21 100% 18 94% 22 95% SU Full term 16 88% 11 9 23 96% 21 100% Major 41 90% 32 97% 64 95% 61 95% A term 28 86% 22 82% 28 7 17 7 FA B term 22 55% 22 82% 26 69% 11 55% Full term 101 82% 82 77% 98 95% 119 87% Session 151 79% 126 79% 152 86% 147 83% A term 34 88% 31 68% 27 85% 22 9 SP B term 36 69% 31 6 32 78% 21 86% Full term 94 74% 84 77% 88 86% 62 95% Session 164 76% 146 72% 147 84% 105 92% SU Full term 140 100% 160 97% 154 97% 284 95% Major 455 84% 432 83% 453 89% 536 9 FA Full term 745 94% 742 96% 780 95% 1340* 9 SP Full term 735 95% 777 96% 757 94% 1373* 90% Major 1480 94% 1519 96% 1537 95% 2713* 90% A term 226 98% 237 99% FA B term 173 99% 315 99% Session 399 98% 552 99% A term 122 96% 227 97% 226 96% SP B term 145 98% 196 99% 288 98% Session 267 97% 423 98% 514 97% Major 267 97% 822 98% 1066 98% Total 2046 92% 2250 93% 2876 95% 4376* 92% *Including labs Indicates a success rate of 90% or higher Indicates a success rate between 70% and 89% Indicates a success rate below 70%

24 Average Class Size by Course (1 of 2) Major and Associated Courses 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 HCP0600 3 14 1 11 1076 PRN0090 1 21 3 21 3 20 Major 3 14 2 16 3 21 3 20 BSC0070 6 19 BSC1080 6 27 9 21 8 28 2 25 1095 PRN0004 3 27 3 26 2 31 1 20 Practical PRN0042 3 23 3 19 2 25 2 29 Nursing PRN0120 3 23 3 19 2 25 2 30 PRN0207 3 23 3 17 3 23 2 24 Major 18 25 21 21 17 27 15 23 2071 Nursing Associate Degree Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size NUR1005 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 24 NUR1010 10 27 10 28 10 27 10 28 NUR1020 8 29 8 30 8 29 8 29 NUR1230 8 29 8 29 8 29 8 28 NUR1423 8 28 8 28 8 29 8 27 NUR2731 8 32 8 34 8 33 9 29 NUR2940 6 39 6 40 8 33 8 31 Major 50 30 50 30 52 30 58 27 To prevent data from skewing, the following instructional methods are excluded: Labs associated with lectures, Private/Performance, Clinicals, Co-op, DIS, Field trips and Internships.

25 Average Class Size by Course (2 of 2) Major and Associated Courses 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 NUR3065 2 37 3 22 5 21 NUR3125 2 27 5 21 4 27 NUR3145 4 25 4 21 NUR3655 5 21 4 22 NUR3826 2 36 3 27 5 20 6441 BSN NUR3846 2 34 5 20 4 25 NUR4169 4 24 3 27 NUR4636 4 22 4 19 NUR4827 2 20 3 27 NUR4837 2 21 4 21 Major 8 33 37 22 40 23 Total 74 28 81 28 109 26 116 25 Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size To prevent data from skewing, the following instructional methods are excluded: Labs associated with lectures, Private/Performance, Clinicals, Co-op, DIS, Field trips and Internships.

Average Class Size by Instructional Method- Multiple Methods Only 26 Major, Associated Courses and Instructional Method 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size 1095 Practical Nursing 2071 Nursing Associate Degree BSC0070 BSC1080 PRN0004 PRN0042 PRN0120 PRN0207 NUR1010 NUR2940 Lecture 1 24 Online 4 18 Course 5 21 Lecture 2 22 3 14 2 28 Online 4 30 6 24 6 28 Course 6 27 9 21 8 28 Lecture 2 31 2 29 1 34 Online 1 20 1 22 1 27 Course 3 27 3 26 2 31 Lecture 2 28 2 20 1 32 1 29 Online 1 15 1 18 1 18 1 29 Course 3 23 3 19 2 25 2 29 Lecture 2 28 2 20 1 32 1 29 Online 1 15 1 18 1 18 1 30 Course 3 23 3 19 2 25 2 30 Lecture 2 27 2 17 2 26 1 19 Online 1 15 1 19 1 18 1 29 Course 3 23 3 17 3 23 2 24 Lecture 8 29 8 30 8 29 8 29 Online 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 24 Course 10 27 10 28 10 27 10 28 Hybrid 1 40 2 40 2 34 2 35 Lecture 4 39 4 40 6 33 6 30 Online 1 40

1076 Major or Dept. and Instructional Method 1095 Practical Nursing (Limited Access Program) 2071 Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) 6441 Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN Overall Average Class Size by Instructional Method 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Sections Avg. Size Lecture 3 14 2 16 3 21 3 20 Major 3 14 2 16 3 21 3 20 Lecture 10 27 11 19 7 29 5 24 Online 8 23 10 22 10 25 9 23 Major 18 25 21 21 17 27 14 23 Hybrid 1 40 2 40 2 34 7 17 Lecture 44 30 44 31 46 30 47 28 Online 5 24 4 20 4 20 4 24 Major 50 30 50 30 52 30 58 27 Hybrid 8 33 37 22 40 23 Major 8 33 37 22 40 23 Total 74 28 81 28 109 26 116 25 27 College Total Instructional 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Method Avg. Size Avg. Size Avg. Size Avg. Size Hybrid 22 22 22 21 Lecture 23 23 23 22 Online 27 28 30 30 College Total 24 24 25 25 To prevent data from skewing, excludes labs, OJT, clinicals, private/performance, open lab, co-op, directed independent study and internships.

28 Licensing Exam 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Practical Nursing 85.9% 96.8% 98.5% 94.2% 95.3% 92% 95% Nursing 86% 89.7% 94.7% 92.3% 90.7% 86% 83.47% Source: Daytona State Department Chairs are solicited for this data.

29 Performance Funding - Graduation Rates (1 of 2) Major 1095 Practical Nursing 1205 Nursing Assistant 2071 Nursing (AS Degree) Fall Cohort Year # in Cohort 150% Graduates 150% Graduation Rate 200% Graduates 200% Graduation Rate 2012 36 24 66.7% 24 66.7% 2013 33 15 45.5% 16 48.5% 2014 200% in progress 29 23 79.3% 26 89.7% 2015 In progress 22 15 68.2% 15 68.2% 2012 NA 2013 NA 2014 200% in progress 25 22 88.0% 22 88.0% 2015 In progress 27 23 85.2% 23 85.2% 2010 139 110 79. 110 79. 2011 130 107 82.3% 109 83.8% 2012 200% in progress 129 94 72.9% 94 72.9% 2013 In progress 126 92 73.0% 104 82.5% Less than College average (150%- 44.8%, 200%- 49.23%) Fall terms include prior Summer term enrollment in major. Graduation within 200% time includes graduates within 150% time.

30 Performance Funding - Graduation Rates (2 of 2) Major 2271 Nursing (Transition) Fall Cohort Year # in Cohort 150% Graduates 150% Graduation Rate 200% Graduates 200% Graduation Rate 2010 25 17 68.0% 17 68.0% 2011 20 14 70.0% 15 75.0% 2012 200% in progress 2 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2013 In progress 13 9 69.2% 9 69.2% 2010 NA 6441 BSN 2011 NA 2012 200% in progress NA 2013 In progress NA Less than College average (150%- 44.8%, 200%- 49.23%) Fall terms include prior Summer term enrollment in major. Graduation within 200% time includes graduates within 150% time.

Program and Cohort Year 1095 Practical Nursing Performance Funding - Retention Rates Registered Exclusions Adjusted Cohort 31 Retained by DSC Retained by Program N % N % Total Retained by DSC 2011 98 76 22 4 18.18% 5 22.73% 40.9 2012 80 64 16 3 18.75% 1 6.25% 25.00% 2013 69 48 21 7 33.33% 2 9.52% 42.86% 2014 69 62 7 1 14.29% 3 42.86% 57.14% 1205 Nursing Assistant 2014 17 12 5 3 60.00% 0 0.00% 60.00% 2071 Nursing Associate Degree 2271 Nursing Transition 2011 436 179 257 11 4.28% 211 82.10% 86.38% 2012 465 191 274 11 4.00% 230 84.00% 88.00% 2013 478 192 286 24 8.39% 222 77.62% 86.0 2014 468 207 261 7 2.68% 229 87.74% 90.42% 2011 60 27 33 1 2.86% 19 54.29% 57.14% 2012 40 29 11 0 0.00% 4 36.36% 36.36% 2013 24 12 12 2 16.67% 9 75.00% 91.67% 2014 64 41 23 0 0.00% 22 95.65% 95.65% 6441 BS in Nursing 2014 142 39 103 0 0.00% 89 86.4 86.4 Less than College average (FT- 60.48%, PT- 52.08%) Registered - Includes all students enrolled in the fall term of the specified year, with the specified program as their primary major. Exclusions - Includes students who are deceased or graduated fall of the specified year or the following spring or summer. Not retained - Students who were not registered the following fall term. Retained by DSC - Students who were still registered at DSC the following fall but with a different primary major. Retained by Program - Students who were registered the following fall with the same primary major.

32 Performance Funding Placement Rates 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Average Program Title Major DSC% FCS% DSC% FCS% DSC% FCS% DSC% FCS% Annual Salary Nursing (Associate Degree) (Limited Access Program) 2071 94% 95% 97% 95% 96% 94% 96% 94% $ 45,464 Nursing (Transition Into Profession) (Limited Access Program) Practical Nursing (Limited Access Program) 2271 94% 95% 97% 95% 96% 94% 96% 94% $ 45,464 1095 94% 92% 93% 92% 94% 89% 92% 90% $ 36,076 Indicates the College average above the State Averages Indicates the College average same as the State Averages Indicates the College average below the State Averages

33 Headcount by Major Major 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 1095 Practical Nursing 156 146 115 83 1205 Nursing Assistant (LTC) 41 44 2071 Nursing Associate Degree 607 619 582 578 2271 Nursing Transition 54 69 85 88 6441 BS Nursing BSN 103 182 236 Total 814 903 998 1015 College Enrollment Decreased: 7.9%(12/13); 3%(13/14); 0.73%(14/15); 1.14% (15/16) Students are duplicated across programs, unduplicated in the total.

34 Headcount in Major 6441 BS NURSING BSN 103 182 236 2271 NURSING TRANSITION 54 69 85 88 2071 NURSING ASSOCIATE DEGREE 607 619 582 578 1205 NURSING ASSISTANT (LTC) 4144 1095 PRACTICAL NURSING 156 146 115 83 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Students are duplicated across programs, unduplicated in the total.

35 Graduates in Major Major 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 1095 Practical Nursing 70 57 50 57 1205 Nursing Assistant (LTC) 19 62 55 2071 Nursing Associate Degree 197 193 207 189 2271 Nursing Transition 30 34 44 33 6441 BS Nursing BSN 40 80 Total 297 303 403 414 Blank cells or missing years indicate no graduates.

36 Average Age by Program Program 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 1095 Practical Nursing 31.8 30.7 30.8 30 1205 Nursing Assistant (LTC) 26.2 27 2071 Nursing Associate Degree 31.3 31.7 30.5 29 2271 Nursing Transition 35.4 36.4 36.4 34 6441 BS Nursing BSN 37.0 36.4 37 Calculation excludes individuals whose birthdates are not reported. 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 All Programs 31.6 32.4 32.9 33 Daytona State College 26.7 26.6 26.4 26

37 Gender Program 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male 1095 Practical Nursing 83% 17% 86% 14% 90% 10% 86% 14% 1205 Nursing Assistant (LTC) 80% 20% 84% 16% 2071 Nursing Associate Degree 84% 16% 83% 17% 82% 18% 83% 17% 2271 Nursing Transition 87% 13% 84% 16% 79% 2 83% 17% 6441 BS Nursing BSN 92% 8% 9 9% 9 9% Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment. Excludes individuals whose gender is not reported. Major 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Daytona State College 60% 40% 59% 4 60% 40% 60% 40%

Race / Ethnicity 1095 - Practical Nursing 38 Indian / Alaska Native 2012 2013 Asian 5% Black or African 16% 2013 2014 Asian 3% Black or African 17% N=155 White 69% Hispanic 8% Two or More Races N=145 White 65% Hispanic 14% Two or More Races Indian / Alaska Native 2014 2015 Asian 2% Black or African 15% Indian / Alaska Native 3% 2015 2016 Asian 4% Black or African 1 White 63% Hispanic 17% White 65% Hispanic 15% N=114 Two or More Races 2% N=81 Two or More Races 2% DSC Averages 2015-2016 Amer Indian/ Alaska Native Asian Black or African Amer Hispanic Nat Hawaiian Pacif Islander 2 or More Races White 0% 2% 14% 14% 0% 2% 66% Excludes individuals whose race / ethnicity is not reported. Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment.

39 Race / Ethnicity 1205 - Nursing Assistant (LTC) 2014 2015 Black or African 22% White 68% Hispanic 8% Two or More Races 2% N=40 N=44 White 68% 2015 2016 Asian 7% Black or African 2% Hispanic 2 Two or More Races 2% DSC Averages 2015-2016 Amer Indian/ Alaska Native Asian Black or African Amer Hispanic Nat Hawaiian Pacif Islander 2 or More Races White 0% 2% 14% 14% 0% 2% 66% Excludes individuals whose race / ethnicity is not reported. Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment.

40 Race / Ethnicity 2071 - Nursing-Associate Degree Indian / Alaska Native 2012 2013 Asian 3% Black or African 5% Hispanic 9% Two or More Races Indian / Alaska Native 2013 2014 Asian 4% Black or African 5% Hispanic 9% White 8 White 80% Two or More Races N=605 N=617 Indian / Alaska Native 2014 2015 Asian 3% Black or African 7% Hispanic 1 Indian / Alaska Native 2015 2016 Asian 3% Black or African 8% Hispanic 13% White 77% Two or More Races White 73% Two or More Races 2% N=580 N=569 DSC Averages 2015-2016 Amer Indian/ Alaska Native Asian Black or African Amer Hispanic Nat Hawaiian Pacif Islander 2 or More Races White 0% 2% 14% 14% 0% 2% 66% Excludes individuals whose race / ethnicity is not reported. Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment.

41 Race / Ethnicity 2271 - Nursing-Transition 2012 2013 2013 2014 Asian 3% Black or African 17% White 57% Black or African 32% Hispanic 1 White 73% Hispanic 7% N=54 N=69 White 66% 2014 2015 Asian Black or African 22% Hispanic 1 White 62% 2015 2016 Black or African 2 Hispanic 16% N=85 N=86 Two or More Races DSC Averages 2015-2016 Amer Indian/ Alaska Native Asian Black or African Amer Hispanic Nat Hawaiian Pacif Islander 2 or More Races White 0% 2% 14% 14% 0% 2% 66% Excludes individuals whose race / ethnicity is not reported. Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment.

42 Race / Ethnicity 6441 - BS-Nursing - BSN Indian / Alaska Native 2013 2014 Asian Black or African 1 Hispanic 14% Indian / Alaska Native 2014 2015 Asian Black or African 14% Hispanic 12% White 7 Two or More Races 2% White 70% Two or More Races 2% N=102 N=180 Indian / Alaska Native 2015 2016 Asian 4% Black or African 12% Hispanic 14% White 68% Two or More Races N=233 DSC Averages 2015-2016 Amer Indian/ Alaska Native Asian Black or African Amer Hispanic Nat Hawaiian Pacif Islander 2 or More Races White 0% 2% 14% 14% 0% 2% 66% Excludes individuals whose race / ethnicity is not reported. Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment.

43 Race / Ethnicity School of Nursing Indian / Alaska Native White 77% 2012 2013 Asian 3% Black or African Hispanic 9% 9% Two or More Races White 76% 2013 2014 Asian 4% Black or African 9% Hispanic 10% Two or More Races N=811 N=899 Indian / Alaska Native White 73% 2014 2015 Asian 2% Black or African 1 Hispanic 12% Two or More Races Indian / Alaska Native White 70% 2015 2016 Asian 3% Black or African 10% Hispanic 14% Two or More Races 2% N=992 N=999 DSC Averages 2015-2016 Amer Indian/ Alaska Native Asian Black or African Amer Hispanic Nat Hawaiian Pacif Islander 2 or More Races White 0% 2% 14% 14% 0% 2% 66% Excludes individuals whose race / ethnicity is not reported. Blank cells or missing years indicate no enrollment.