TAIR 2025

Learn how Texas colleges are tying insights to action to improve student success and increase performance-based funding.

February 25-28, 2025
Omni Hotel | Corpus Christi, Texas

ZogoTech is proud to sponsor the Texas Association for Institutional Research’s (TAIR) annual conference in Corpus Christi this year. TAIR supports institutional research, planning, and policy analysis across Texas higher education institutions. We are excited to contribute to this valuable community of professionals.

Attend Our Partner Presentations at TAIR

Identify Potential Graduates - Some Tricks

Wednesday, February 26 • 2:30 PM

This session will provide a demo of our data warehouse and how we can identify upcoming graduates and find graduates who might have been missed in the awards process. We will also discuss how to identify students who may have opportunities to graduate with a different award, if eligible, if they complete those requirements instead. 

Learning Outcomes  

By the end of this session, participants will:

  • Understand the challenges associated with identifying potential graduates and recognize the limitations of existing systems and staffing. 
  • Explore the benefits of using simple searches to build a process to identify the students. 
  • Gain insights into strategies like identifying alternate degree options and off-path courses and learn how these interventions can effectively assist students in completing their educational programs.

Presenters

Using the Economic Hardship Index to Drive Student Success

Wednesday, February 26 • 4:45 PM

Virtually all colleges and universities in Texas used to have student success goals based on race/ethnicity and gender in part because SACSCOC guidance for Standard 8.1 states: 

‘In order to maximize institutional effectiveness in the area of student achievement goals, member institutions should also disaggregate graduation rates by appropriate demographics. Those demographic characteristics typically include gender, race, ethnicity, and Pell/Non Pell status. Institutions may also disaggregate graduation rate data by other student population characteristics. If any categories that are not standard are used, the institution should include definitions. For the various types of disaggregation the institution should provide a rationale for their use. Institutions should, as a result of the analysis of such disaggregated data, report any ongoing institutional strategies to seek improvement in closing completion gaps among student populations when addressing compliance with this standard.’ 

The passage of the Anti-DEI bill in the 88th Legislative Session prohibits colleges and universities from designing or implementing programs based on race/ethnicity or gender, and also prohibits colleges and universities from setting goals or targets for student success based on race/ethnicity or gender according to legal interpretations from TASB and others. 

This session presents the Economic Hardship Index as a practical and useful characteristic for setting goals and driving student success initiatives, while also helping institutions meet SACSCOC Standard 8.1, which allows the use of ‘other student population characteristics’ with a provided definition and rationale. It will provide a complete definition of the Economic Hardship Index, demonstrate how it is calculated using data from the Student Information System combined with US Census data, and offer examples of its application at Lee College to support student success initiatives.

Learning Outcomes  

By the end of this session, participants will:

  • Recognize the challenges involved in identifying potential graduates and understand the limitations of current systems and staffing.
  • Discover the advantages of utilizing simple searches to develop a process for identifying students.
  • Learn strategies such as exploring alternative degree options and off-path courses, and how these approaches can help students successfully complete their educational programs.

Presenter

A Coherent Data Model for Learning Assessment

Thursday, February 27 • 11:30 AM

Insufficient evidence of assessment and continuous improvement remains the most frequent problem during SACSCOC reaffirmation, with about one out of ten schools being required to submit follow-up reports. Despite over twenty years of focusing on outcomes assessment, many colleges and universities still struggle to scale and sustain a meaningful assessment system. The new data model being presented in this session is very different from the systems that have been promoted in the past and overcomes many of the obstacles that cause other systems to fail. 

Learning Outcomes  

By the end of this session, participants will:

  • Describe key differences between the new data model and traditional approaches to assessment; 
  • Describe the new data model in conceptual terms; 
  • Explain how the new data model overcomes traditional barriers to adoption and scaling; 
  • Explain how the new data model addresses criticisms of assessment including issues of validity, reliability, burden on faculty, and ambiguous results; 
  • Describe key features of the standardized reports produced by the new data model. 

Presenter

Make a Dashboard in Minutes with Tableau and Power BI

Friday, February 28 • 9:00 AM

This session will provide a step by step, live demonstrations of both Tableau and Power BI and how they can create a course level enrollment dashboard ready for publication and use. Course level enrollment patterns are a key way to identify and analyzed to provide answers to key enrollment questions before the semester starts. A dashboard can provide a quick overview for decision makers and this session will show how quickly data can be explored in Tableau or Power BI. 

Learning Outcomes  

By the end of this session, participants will:

  • Demonstrate how a visual daily enrollment dashboard can help inform decisions
  • Demonstrate how to create a simple daily enrollment dashboard with Tableau and Power BI 

Presenters

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