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How likely is it that a student will graduate in six years?
Early predictions give us more time to help!
The Data Science Team recently released its set of predictions for the 6-year graduation probabilities of the 2020 Freshman cohort. Below is a snapshot of the current cohort's predictions, in...
March 16, 2022 · 9:20 AM
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Assessing our use of data & promoting the student experience
What we've been up to in a five minute read!
The Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Student Success Technologies Group is part of the Provost;s Office and the Division of Information Technology.  Our component parts include the Business...
March 3, 2022 · 8:03 AM
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HelioCampus Update #3: First-Year Retention Predictions
Our first playbook is hot off the press!
First-year retention is UMBC’s single biggest point of loss during the lifetime of a freshman cohort and a key focus area of the university’s student success efforts. To support this work the Data...
February 15, 2022 · 9:50 AM
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5 reasons you should open your Blackboard course early
Benefits help students and instructors
At UMBC, courses are created in Blackboard about four weeks before a new semester begins, providing time for faculty to transition instructional materials and assessments into a new site for...
January 20, 2022 · 11:01 AM
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Using Analytics to Improve Student Success
Nudging math students to tutoring
Mathematics is a powerful tool.  We use applications from math all day, every day, like when we drive over a bridge or look at our email.   Math is very difficult for many people, and they...
March 4, 2021 · 1:53 PM
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