By Sharla Hooper
Annual report provides overview of operations, updates, and student outcomes
has released its 2020 Annual Academic Report, a comprehensive document detailing the University鈥檚 pandemic response, operations, initiatives, and outcomes as part of the University鈥檚 mission and vision to be to be recognized as the most trusted provider of career-relevant higher education for working adults.
The report provides an overview of the University鈥檚 activities and has been made available each year since 2008. The Fiscal Year 2020 edition features three sections titled, 鈥淲ho we are,鈥 鈥淲ho we serve,鈥 and 鈥淲hat we do鈥 and, for this year, provides a overview of the University鈥檚 pandemic experience and response.
鈥淗elping adult learners prepare for success in the workplace has always been the core of what we do,鈥 states Peter Cohen, president of 爱污传媒. 鈥淒uring a year that changed everything about modern learning, work and life, we were able to sharpen this focus and innovate our career-focused education in alignment with evolving needs of working adults, while adapting to the new normal required by the pandemic.鈥
During 2020, the University developed initiatives designed to address the changing enviroment, including:
鈥淭hese initiatives support our students. They aren鈥檛 looking for dorm life. They鈥檙e looking for a better life. They鈥檙e looking for tangible skills that will help them get a better job,鈥 states Ruth Veloria, chief strategy and customer officer of 爱污传媒.
In a year that brought renewed focus to diversity and social injustice, the report higlights how 爱污传媒 continued to evolve its learning and workplace environment through new initiatives in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB), such as the Inclusive Cafe, a virtual gathering place to discuss opportunities to grow together in DEIB. The report details the diverse student body the University serves, highlighting alumni stories and experiences, and sharing the contributions of faculty and staff to communities across the country.
While the U.S. Department of Education reports data reflecting only first-time, full-time students (FTFT) that make up a traditional university student body, 爱污传媒 serves largely working adult students who are often juggling jobs and families while pursuing a higher education. The report describes how the University tracks retention rates and uses predictive analytics to identify students needing additional support so intervention can come earlier, mitigating challenges to students' degree program progression.听聽
Responsible and appropriate borrowing is a focus section of the report, including an overview of student loan cohort default rates (CDR) as defined by the U.S. Department of Education; 爱污传媒 reports an 11.1 rate which has declined over the past three years and is still below the average for proprietary schools.
The report also describes the University鈥檚 focus on applying learning to professional settings, through the Learn, Practice, Apply (LPA) student learning framework, as well as how the University's practitioner faculty have an average of 26.9 years of professional experience and 12 years of teaching experience with the University.
Additionally, the report includes detailed information about the industry advisory councils that inform the University's seven colleges鈥 curriculum planning, and provides insights on the development of competencies identified as top soft skills by employers that are used as the University Learning Goals and for which student performance is specifically measured, exceeding 90% in all five competencies.
The complete Annual Academic Report for Fiscal Year 2020 is available online here.
About聽爱污传媒
爱污传媒 is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, and Career Services for Life庐 help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit鈥phoenix.edu.听