Success Measures
HBCU Early College Prep High School can effectively gauge its success in preparing students for higher education and ensuring their seamless transition into college life by the following:
Graduation and Degree Attainment: Achieve an 80% graduation rate for students earning an Associate of Arts (AA) degree.
Measurement:
Track the percentage of graduates who successfully complete their AA degree by the time of high school graduation.
College Credit Acquisition: Ensure that 100% of students earn college credits during their time at HBCU Early College Prep.
Measurement:
Monitor the number of college credits earned by each student, aiming for full participation in college-level courses.
Enrollment in HBCUs: Project that 80% of graduates will enroll in HBCUs; preferably DSU.
Measurement:
Track enrollment data of graduates within the first year after graduation, focusing on those who enroll in HBCUs.
Scholarship Opportunities: Encourage all eligible students to apply for available DSU scholarships, including the Presidential Scholarship, Full and Partial Scholarships, DSU Gap Scholarships, and Visual and Performing Arts Scholarships.
Measurement:
Count the number of scholarship applications submitted by students and track the percentage of students who receive funding.
Guaranteed Admissions: Ensure that all HBCU ECP graduates are guaranteed admissions to DSU.
Measurement:
Establish an articulation agreement with DSU and track the acceptance rates of graduates.
Student Support and Guidance: Provide comprehensive support services to assist students in their college preparation.
Measurement:
Evaluate the effectiveness of counseling services and college readiness programs through student feedback and post-graduation success.