Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity Office
Phone: (619) 660-4046
The Institutional Research team within the Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity (IESE) Office provides information to enable data-driven decisions that support student success and equity. This transparent availability of information helps decision-makers at all levels (including, but not limited to students, faculty members, classified professionals, and administrators) identify practices and processes that effectively enhance the holistic student experience for our diverse student community. Our work is intentionally inclusive and focused on increasing the accessibility and timely use of data to continuously improve student outcomes. In addition, we are committed to enhancing the Cuyamaca College mission by being innovative and integrated with other institutional departments.
The Institutional Research team closely coordinates with the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District (GCCCD) Research, Planning, and Institutional Effectiveness (RPIE) Office to effectively fulfill the College's research and data needs.
To guide the College's data use, stewardship, and research as a whole, the Institutional Effectiveness Council (IEC) developed Cuyamaca College Research Guidelines. Please review these guidelines before submitting a request for research or conducting a survey of students on campus. If you have any questions, please contact Bri Hays, Senior Dean of Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity, at brianna.hays@gcccd.edu.
The IESE Office serves as the campus liaison to the District RPIE Office. We strive to serve the entire campus community through collaborative research and inquiry. In partnership with the District RPIE Office and our campus practitioners, we manage several concurrent projects at any given time. The research projects that are most highly prioritized are those that are central to core college processes and initiatives, such as accreditation, program review and integrated planning, strategic planning, statewide programs and initiatives, and grant project evaluation. Ad hoc requests are prioritized based on factors such as external deadlines, relevance to the College’s strategic plan, and intended utilization of research results. To initiate an ad hoc research request, please complete the Cuyamaca College Research Request form. The IESE Office will review and prioritize ad hoc requests on a monthly basis in collaboration with the College’s Institutional Effectiveness Council and/or the RPIE Office.
If you are a doctoral or master's student interested in initiating an external research request, please review the GCCCD External Research Review Process and complete the Request for Approval to Conduct Research at GCCCD Form.
Click here to view our interactive dashboards that highlight equity gaps in our success rates at the discipline and course levels.
Before the creation of the Student Success Metrics (SSM), the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (CCCCO) maintained the Student Success Scorecard, which was part of the Student Success Initiative and tracked outcomes for cohorts of students who started in the same academic year through the subsequent six years on a variety of metrics.
The CCCCO Data Mart is a database of many college metrics for each college in the state for each academic year. These include demographic data on faculty, staff, and students, student service metrics, courses/sections offered, students success, transfer and wages.
RPIE updated the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in 2018. Many of these KPIs now reflect data from Fall 2009 to Fall 2017. Click on a link below to interact with the visualizations in each of the five sections.
(only available on campus and should be accessed via Internet Explorer on faculty or staff workstations)
Next scheduled update: June 2020
Institutional Effectiveness, Success, and Equity Office
Phone: (619) 660-4046