University Name: Ferris State University University Survey for School Year 2014-2015 Fulfilling Section 245 (6) Fiscal Year 2016 Reporting Requirements Programs Providing Opportunities for College Credit State-Approved Career and Questions Regarding Program Details Technical Education/Tech (MCL 388.1845[5]) Prep Articulated Program of Study (MCL 388.1845 [6][a][i]) Number of high school students participating (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][i]) Number of school districts that participate with the university (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][ii]) Instructor type (e.g. college professor, qualified local school district employee, other) (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][iii]) Direct College Credit or Concurrent Enrollment (MCL 388.1845 [6][a][ii]) Dual Enrollment (MCL 388.1845 [6][a][iii]) Early College/Middle College Program (MCL 388.1845 [6][a][iv]) 1,001 332 18 62 19 1 FSU or KCAD faculty/adjunct faculty, Qualified and approved local school district employee FSU or KCAD faculty/adjunct faculty Qualified and approved local school district employee Total program cost to the university (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][iv]) $387,000 $23,000 $5,200 Cost per credit hour for the course or courses (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][v]) $236 $236 $120 Location where course(s) are held (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][vi]) (1 of 3 rows) Location where course(s) are held (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][vi]) (2 of 3 rows) Allendale High School KCAD (Kendall) Campus Armada High School Campus Avondale High School (Auburn Hills, MI) Byron Center High School Careerline Tech Center (Holland, MI) Catholic Central High School (Grand Rapids, MI) Charlotte High School Consortium College Preparatory High School Coopersville High School Davison High School Delton Kellogg High School (Delton, MI) East Lansing High School Ferndale High School Fruitport High School Grand Blanc High School Grand Ledge High School Harbor Beach High School Harrison High School (Farmington, MI) Holland Area Schools Jackson Christian High School (continued onto next row) Jackson High School Jenison High School Kalamazoo Central Kent Intermediate School District (KCTC) Lake Orion High School Gallery 194 (Lapeer, MI) Maple Valley High School Midland High School Muskegon Area Career Tech Center Northview High School (Grand Rapids, MI) Oakland Schools Paw Paw High School Design Street (Plainwell, MI) Portage Northern High School Rockford High School Saugatuck High School Shelby High School Stoney Creek High School (Rochester Hills, MI) (continued onto next row) FSU Location where course(s) are held (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][vi]) (3 of 3 rows) Instructional resources available to program instructors (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][vii]) Resources offered to the student in the program (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][viii]) Transportation services offered to students in the program (MCL 388.1845 [6][b][ix]) Tecumseh High School Traverse Bay Area Schools Traverse City Public Schools Troy High School Vassar High School Waterford Kettering High School (Waterford, MI) West Ottawa High School (Holland, MI) WMCAT-West Michigan Center for Art & Technology, Grand Rapids, MI Zeeland East High School All instructors are required to atttend an annual professional development. Meet with FSU/KCAD full-time faculty counterpart to review the courses they intend to teach, course curriculum and outcomes and expected student learning outcomes. Workshop on building college syllabus is offered. BlackBoard training. Review of assessment tools. Mentoring from academic departments. Access to BlackBoard as an instructional tool, Ferris ID, FLITE (Library Resources) and FCTL (Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning) workshops/trainings and assistance. Review and approval of course textbooks. Annual professional development opportunities. Meet with FSU/KCAD full-time faculty counterpart to review the courses they intend to teach, course curriculum and outcomes and expected student learning outcomes. Workshop on building college syllabus is offered. BlackBoard training. Review of assessment tools. Mentoring from academic departments. Access to BlackBoard as an instructional tool, Ferris ID, FLITE (Library Resources) and FCTL (Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning) workshops/trainings and assistance. Review and approval of course textbooks. All instructors are required to atttend an annual professional development. Meet with FSU/KCAD full-time faculty counterpart to review the courses they intend to teach, course curriculum and outcomes and expected student learning outcomes. Workshop on building college syllabus is offered. BlackBoard training. Review of assessment tools. Mentoring from academic departments. Access to BlackBoard as an instructional tool, Ferris ID, FLITE (Library Resources) and FCTL (Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning) workshops/trainings and assistance. Review and approval of course textbooks. Students are entitled to the same resources as tradtional college students. These include, but are not limited to: student ID, FLITE oncampus or online library resources, tutoring, assistance through ECDS for disability services, course syllabys, textbooks (purchased by school or student), aceess to parking permit for on-campus parking. Students also have access to the Ferris Academic Management Platform (MyFSU) and have a Ferris e-mail. Students are entitled to the same resources as tradtional college students. These include, but are not limited to: student ID, FLITE on-campus or online library resources, tutoring, assistance through ECDS for disability services, course syllabys, textbooks (purchased by school or student), aceess to parking permit for on-campus parking. Students also have access to the Ferris Academic Management Platform (MyFSU) and have a Ferris e-mail. Students are entitled to the same resources as tradtional college students. These include, but are not limited to: student ID, FLITE oncampus or online library resources, tutoring, assistance through ECDS for disability services, course syllabys, textbooks (purchased by school or student), aceess to parking permit for on-campus parking. Students also have access to the Ferris Academic Management Platform (MyFSU) and have a Ferris e-mail. Transportation is the responsibility of the school district or the student. Transportation is the responsibility of the school district or the student. Transportation is the responsibility of the school district or the student. Note: This survey in part complies with reporting requirements of Section 245(6) of the School Aid Act (Act 94 of 1979), as amended. You are still obligated to post this information on your institutional transparency website. Section 245(6) was amended under Act 196 of 2014 and provides for university reporting of the information included within this table. The effective date of Act 196 is October 1, 2014 with an annual reporting deadline of November 15.