DEVELOPMENTAL
EDUCATION PLAN
TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE
Revised 12/01/03
Quality
and Accountability of the Developmental Education Program
The
Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Coordinator is responsible
for monitoring and reporting TSI compliance at Texas A&M
University-Commerce. Individual advisors in the Colleges
of Arts and Sciences, Business and Technology, Education
and Human Services contribute to the process. Each College
advisor will be responsible for monitoring the success rate
of his/her College’s students in the developmental
classes. The TSI Coordinator will be responsible for monitoring
the attendance and the success rates of those under the
TSI compliance rules.
Improvement
and Effective Delivery of Developmental Education
Effective
delivery of developmental education that results in student
success is the goal of the developmental education plan.
The Math Department has a full-time professional who directs
the developmental math course, Math 131, and oversees the
quality of the Paris Junior College classes, which are taught
on the A&M-Commerce campus (PJC Math 300 and PJC Math
306). The English department has a professional staff member,
trained in developmental methods and curriculum, to head
the Writing Skills Laboratory and the developmental Reading
and Writing components. The TSI Coordinator coordinates
with the academic advisors in each college to ensure student
success.
TSI
Requirements at Texas A&M University-Commerce
- All
students must have taken an approved assessment test prior
to registration at Texas A&M University-Commerce or
be otherwise exempt from assessment. If a student does
not have assessment scores at the time of registration,
he/she will be referred to Student Assessment and Testing
to complete an assessment or placement test. Students
who have registered to take a future assessment test may
enroll conditionally for one semester. If their scores
are not available by the end of the first enrolled semester,
they will not be allowed to register for future semesters
until the scores are reported. Each incoming student whose
assessment scores indicate a deficiency will work with
an academic/faculty advisor to create an individualized
developmental education plan for academic success.
- Students
with a documented learning disability apply for assistance
with the Disability Resources and Services Office. The
documentation may be no more than two years old. Once
approved by the Academic Support Committee, the student
will complete any developmental coursework that is required
based upon assessment scores. Once the student has completed
the prescribed developmental sequence with a grade of
“C” or better, he/she will have completed
the TSI requirements.
- Students
are expected to follow the developmental sequence as prescribed
by A&M-Commerce, although exceptions may be made to
allow students to enroll in non-course-based developmental
activities (i.e., tutoring) on a temporary basis.
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Students who are eligible for an exemption according to
the Texas Success Initiative shall take a placement test
to determine entry-level course work in the three skill
areas if the exemption is not based upon a test score
or a college-level course with a grade of “C”
or better.
-
Students who have not completed college-level course work
in the three skill areas and who have assessment scores
that are more than two years old shall test in the area(s)
not completed using an approved university placement instrument.
Advising
for Every Student According to Needs
- All
students, including those enrolled in developmental courses,
are advised on appropriate course placement by an assigned
advisor until they have:
a) successfully completed the requirements of TSI; and
b. met with a faculty advisor to declare a major
-
Students who have not declared a major by the time they
have completed TSI requirements will engage in career
advising to assist them in choosing and declaring majors.
-
Students who have declared a major are assigned to a faculty
advisor with whom they consult before each registration
period. The faculty advisor is responsible for making
changes to degree audits so that students will have an
accurate account of course requirements remaining in their
degree programs.
Developmental
Education
- A&M-Commerce
students shall begin the developmental education program
immediately upon having failed one or more sections of
an assessment test. Exceptions are made only for non-degree
and part-time students. If a student changes from non-degree
to degree-seeking status, he/she must comply with all
TSI policies.
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Students must follow the developmental course sequence
as prescribed by A&M-Commerce on their Individual
Developmental Plan. Placement in developmental courses
is based upon assessment/placement scores.
-
After a student has completed the developmental sequence,
he/she shall enroll in and complete a related college-level
course the next semester of enrollment. (see approved
reading, math, and writing course lists.*)
Developmental Education Program Sequence
A&M-Commerce
places students in math and English courses based on their
assessment scores. Students who have failed one or more
sections of an assessment are placed immediately into a
course-based developmental program. A&M-Commerce offers
three (3) levels of non-credit (NC) developmental math and
two (2) levels of non-credit developmental English:
Intermediate
Algebra 131 (Course based-highest level-3 sch NC)
Elementary Algebra 306 (Course based-mid-level-3 sch NC)
Math Skills 300 (Course based-lowest level-3 sch NC)
English
110 (Course based developmental highest level-2 sch NC)
English 100 (Course based developmental-highest level-4
sch NC)
Tutoring
101 (Non-course based developmental for Writing-alternative)
Tutoring 102 (Non-course based developmental for Reading-alternative)
Tutoring 103 (Non-course based developmental for Math-alternative)
Successful
Completion of Developmental Work
A&M-Commerce
defines successful completion of developmental work as earning
a “C” or better in a prescribed course. If the
student does not earn a grade of “C” or better,
he/she will be required to repeat the course. A student
with one failure in a developmental course is placed on
developmental probation, which limits the student to 14
semester credit hours and requires him/her to repeat the
course. Two failures in a developmental course places the
student on developmental suspension—a one-year suspension
from the university. Students may appeal the suspension
on the grounds of extenuating circumstances that contributed
to the course failure.
Monitoring
Students’ Success in Appropriate Developmental Education
Course
Success
is monitored in all developmental courses in the following
manner:
- Students
are apprised of the importance of attendance to their
success at Texas A&M University-Commerce when they
register for classes;
-
instructors of developmental courses report absences and
unsatisfactory grades to the TSI Coordinator;
-
The TSI Coordinator distributes the lists to each College
advisor; and
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Each College advisor contacts students by mail and includes
a list of recommended campus resources that can help the
student with any problems. The advisor also warns the
student that non-attendance could lead to developmental
probation or developmental suspension.
Transfer
Students
Transfer
students from other Texas public institutions who have not
passed all sections of an assessment or have not met the
TSI readiness standard will be required to take appropriate
developmental courses. Out-of-state or private college transfer
students will be required to pass all parts of an assessment
unless they are transferring approved courses in the three
skill areas with a grade of “C” or better.
Test
Instruments and Performance Levels
The
Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) will be the preferred
assessment instrument for placing in developmental math,
developmental English, as well as college-level math and
English.
A&M-Commerce
places students who pass both the reading and writing sections
of THEA and those who are exempt from assessment into college-level
English composition, whereas, we place those who fail either
the reading or writing sections into developmental English
as specified.
Students
who score 270 or above in THEA math will be placed into
Math 141, Math 175 or Math 179. Students who score below
270 will be placed into the appropriate developmental math
class. Those who score below 270 have the option of taking
a math placement test to place into a higher-level math;
however, those who do not score at least 230 on the THEA
math may not place higher than intermediate algebra. Students
who are exempt from assessment will be placed into a math
class according to the Basic Skills Placement chart for
Exempt Students. Exempt students who are placed into intermediate
algebra have the option of taking a math placement test
to place into college algebra.
| THEA
Math Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 270
- 300 |
College
Algebra |
| 230
- 269 |
Intermediate
Algebra (Course based) |
| 180
- 229 |
Elementary
Algebra (Course based) |
| 0
- 179 |
Math
Skills (Course based) |
| |
|
| THEA
Reading Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 220
- 300 |
English
101 |
| 0
- 229 |
English
101 + English 110 (Non Course based developmental) |
| |
|
| THEA
Writing Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 220
- 300 |
English
101 |
| 0
- 219 |
English
100 (Course based developmental) |
The passing standards and placement
for other assessment instruments:
| COMPASS
College Algebra Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 46
& higher |
College
Algebra |
| 39
- 45 |
Intermediate
Algebra (Course Based) |
| 0
- 38 |
Elementary
Algebra (Course Based) |
| |
|
| COMPASS
Reading Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 81
& higher |
English
101 |
| 0
- 80 |
English
101 + English 110 (Non Course based developmental) |
| |
|
| COMPASS
Writing Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 59/5*
& higher |
English
101 |
| 0/0*
- 58/5 |
English
100 (Course based developmental) |
*An essay score of 6 or 7 with any objective score is passing
*An essay score without an objective score is failing
| ACCUPLACER
Math Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 63
& higher |
Intermediate
Algebra (Course based) |
| 0
- 62 |
Elementary
Algebra (Course based) |
| |
|
| ACCUPLACER
Reading Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 78
& higher |
English
101 |
| 0
- 62 |
English
101 + English 110 (Non Course based developmental) |
| |
|
| ACCUPLACER
Writing Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 80/5*
& higher |
English
101 |
| 0/0*
- 79/5 |
English
101 (Course based) |
*An
essay score of 6 or 7 with any objective score is passing
*An essay score without an objective score is failing
| ASSET
Math Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 38
& higher |
Intermediate
Algebra (Course based) |
| 0
- 37 |
Elementary
Algebra (Course based) |
| |
|
| ASSET
Reading Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 41
& higher |
English
101 |
| 0
- 40 |
English
101 + English 110 (Non Course base developmental) |
| |
|
| ASSET
Writing Score |
A&M-Commerce
Course |
| 40/5*
& higher |
English
101 |
| 0/0*
- 39/5 |
English
100 (Course based) |
*An
essay score of 6 or 7 with any objective score is passing
*An essay score without an objective score is failing
Students
who fail both reading and writing sections on an assessment
are placed into English 100, a course-based developmental
education program for a minimum of one semester.
Students
who pass the writing, but failed the reading, on an assessment
may enroll in English 110 (developmental) with English 101
(credit course in Freshman Composition).
Students
must complete the developmental sequence before enrolling
in approved college-related courses.
- Completion
of a Developmental Program
Students have successfully completed the developmental
program when they have completed the described sequence
with grades of “C” or better.
- Students
who have previously scored below the TSI deviation standard
in one or more areas shall retest in the failed area(s)
using any approved assessment instrument.
- Students
who initially scored within the deviation standard in
one or more areas will not be required to retest in that
area(s).
- Students
who retest and pass failed area(s) will be designated
as having completed TSI requirements.
- Students
who retest and score within the deviation standard will
be designated as TSI complete.
- Students
who retest and score below the deviation standard must
make a grade of “C” or better in a related
college-level course from the approved course list before
the institution will designate them as TSI complete.
- Students
who fail to earn a “C” or better in a related
approved college-level course will be required to meet
with the Academic Advisor in their college to discuss
their future at Texas A&M University-Commerce.
- Students
can opt to retest at any time.
Mechanisms
and Standards to Evaluate and Measure the Effectiveness
of the Program
Two
mechanisms are used to measure the effectiveness of the
Texas A&M University-Commerce developmental program:
- Each
semester, the TSI coordinator will prepare and submit
a report to the Provost and college deans. The report
will be used to monitor the measures of effectiveness
and will contain, but will not be limited to, the following
information:
• Passing rates of students in each developmental
course section;
• Success rates of students who have completed developmental
sequence and have completed
college-level course work; and
• Retention rates of students.
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Annually, the Provost will review all data and, if necessary,
develop an action plan focusing on quality enhancement
of the developmental education program.
*Approved
Related College-Level Courses
Approved
Reading courses
•
History 121, 122
• English 201, 202, 203, 204
• Political Science 220, 221
• Psychology 131
• Sociology 111
Approved
Writing courses
•
English 101
• English 102
Approved
Math courses
•
Math 141
• Math175
• Math 179
• Higher-level math courses
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