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New White Paper Explores Evolving Student Retention Measurement Standards

Helix Education’s Chief Academic Officer Reinforces Need to Assess Student Behavior and Educational Environments in Light of Growing Post-Traditional Student Population

Salt Lake City, UT – November 20, 2014 – A new white paper published by Helix Education, a world class provider of student life cycle technologies and services, explores the way higher education has traditionally measured student retention and graduation rates, and the implication it is having on practice and policy. The white paper was written by the company’s Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Cherron Hoppes, who has spent a significant part of her career working with both public and private institutions supporting traditional undergraduates and non-traditional, working adults through degree completion.

“The bulk of the research up to now has focused on traditional first-time, full-time students, however, this group only represents 15 percent of students today and it isn’t growing nearly as fast the post-traditional (also known as non-traditional) student population,” said Dr. Hoppes. “We need to rethink the way we assess retention rates and what they really mean as we see more and more students who may not attend school in successive terms nor complete their degree at the same institution where they started their schooling. Under traditional measures, the outcomes of these post-traditional students and the institutions they attend are not adequately factored into the equation, likely skewing overall retention results and their meaning to the broader higher education community.”

Dr. Hoppes’ paper, “The New Metrics: Tracking Today’s Post-Traditional Students,” provides context for the consideration of retention and graduation rates as an indicator of institutional effectiveness and student success. Her insight and ideas are aimed at shaping a new approach to measuring these two factors, taking into account the kind of students that schools are enrolling and the kind of educational experiences that they are delivering.

Dr. Hoppes continued, “It is alarming that almost half of all students who enroll in higher education have no credential by the end of six-years. We need to go deeper and understand why. We need to be looking at external factors that make retention and graduation an important metric, the role of the institution in retaining and graduating students, and the complexities of student behavior. Only then can these measures have real meaning for everyone involved, from students, parents and educators, to employers, regulators and law makers.”

The white paper is available for free download.

About Helix Education
For over 25 years, Helix Education’s innovative technology platforms and data-driven Marketing and Enterprise Services have helped higher education institutions find, enroll, retain and teach students. Its configurable SaaS-based CRM, Helix Retain, delivers a robust, scalable and highly flexible solution to enable retention strategies unique to each institution’s needs and their students. Additionally, Helix LMS, the company’s comprehensive and SaaS-based online learning platform, is the only solution in higher education designed to deliver a single platform to serve competency-based, on-campus, online, or continuing education formats. Helix LMS was recognized by EDUCAUSE’s Next Generation Learning Challenges Grant and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as a promising technology to support breakthrough learning models. With a deep bench of education industry innovators, Helix Education offers consulting, instructional design, program development, and more to support the different learning approaches currently being used and adopted by institutions. For more information, please visit www.HelixEducation.com.
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