How Pueblo Community College Leveraged Faculty Partnerships and Technology to Address the Community College Enrollment Crisis
Pueblo Community College’s Two-Pronged Approach to Combatting Summer Melt
- type
- Community College
- location
- Pueblo, CO
- undergraduates
- 5,000+
Impact Highlights (FY22)
11.2%
increase in faculty response rate to progress reports191%
increase in faculty advising appointments scheduled42%
increase in Navigate360 app usage-
Challenge
Two years into the pandemic, Pueblo faced serious enrollment challenges. Higher-than-expected summer melt in Fall 2021 led them to investigate causes that could threaten future semesters. Cross-campus communication issues, limited access to faculty during summer, and a lack of buy-in to student success initiatives were among the most pressing contributors.
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Solution
Pueblo leadership identified a two-pronged approach to address their enrollment problem. First, they created clearer advising processes powered by Navigate360. They also leveraged Navigate360’s student app to engage students throughout the advising process.
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Impact
Pueblo’s initiative empowered faculty and staff to clarify their roles in the advising process, limit time spent on wrong-fit tasks, and develop mutually agreed-upon strategies for more effective student care. The faculty progress report response rate-a measure of active use and collaboration with staff advisors-increased by 11.2%, and faculty advising appointments increased by 191% in the 2021-22 academic year. The new process increased student engagement as well, yielding a 42% increase in Navigate360 app usage across the same timeframe.
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