From ADJohnson at uco.edu Thu Dec 5 11:50:45 2019 From: ADJohnson at uco.edu (Adam Johnson) Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 17:50:45 +0000 Subject: [Oacrao-l] Asking applicants if they have a felony Message-ID: Good morning, all! Like many of you, UCO asks admission applicants if they have committed a felony. There have been some folks on campus who have questioned whether or not it's been helpful/useful for the institution rather than a possible hindrance or barrier for students. Our Student Conduct office as well as staff from our Legal department have mentioned that this has been a national conversation (to question whether or not it should be included), so I thought I would ask you all as well. So... Do you ask your applicants if they have committed a felony, and if so, do you feel it's been helpful at all? If it has, can you elaborate how? Likewise, if you felt it's been a barrier of any kind, I'd appreciate it if you could share those experiences as well. For what it's worth, we're digging into some data to see how our students who've marked "yes" on the application have performed (# of hours, GPAs, if they persist, graduate, etc). We don't have that data yet, however. Thanks, and I hope everyone is enjoying the tail end of the fall semester! Adam Johnson, Ed.D. Associate Vice President/Registrar 100 N. University Drive, NUC 118A, Box 151 Edmond, OK 73034 www.uco.edu (405)974-2385 (405)974-3930 Go Bronchos! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amanda.sumner at okstate.edu Thu Dec 5 14:31:57 2019 From: amanda.sumner at okstate.edu (Sumner, Amanda) Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 20:31:57 +0000 Subject: [Oacrao-l] Asking applicants if they have a felony In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Due to the nature of our program (medical school), our students are required to submit background checks so we will know either way. We work with students on an individual basis if we get a report back with a felony noted. Thanks, Amanda Amanda Sumner Registrar Oklahoma State College of Osteopathic Medicine Center for Health Sciences 1111 W 17th ST Tulsa, OK, 74107 918-561-8459 FAX: 918-561-8243 https://health.okstate.edu/com/registrar/index.html Go Pokes!!! From: Oacrao-l [mailto:oacrao-l-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Adam Johnson Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 11:51 AM To: Oacrao-l at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Oacrao-l] Asking applicants if they have a felony **External Email - Please verify sender email address before responding.** Good morning, all! Like many of you, UCO asks admission applicants if they have committed a felony. There have been some folks on campus who have questioned whether or not it's been helpful/useful for the institution rather than a possible hindrance or barrier for students. Our Student Conduct office as well as staff from our Legal department have mentioned that this has been a national conversation (to question whether or not it should be included), so I thought I would ask you all as well. So... Do you ask your applicants if they have committed a felony, and if so, do you feel it's been helpful at all? If it has, can you elaborate how? Likewise, if you felt it's been a barrier of any kind, I'd appreciate it if you could share those experiences as well. For what it's worth, we're digging into some data to see how our students who've marked "yes" on the application have performed (# of hours, GPAs, if they persist, graduate, etc). We don't have that data yet, however. Thanks, and I hope everyone is enjoying the tail end of the fall semester! Adam Johnson, Ed.D. Associate Vice President/Registrar 100 N. University Drive, NUC 118A, Box 151 Edmond, OK 73034 www.uco.edu (405)974-2385 (405)974-3930 Go Bronchos! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ina.agnew at okstate.edu Thu Dec 5 16:20:59 2019 From: ina.agnew at okstate.edu (Agnew, Ina) Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 22:20:59 +0000 Subject: [Oacrao-l] Asking applicants if they have a felony In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: OSU Institute of Technology follows OSHRE policy to review non-academic issues. We do ask about felony convictions and other types of questions. While it may be a national conversation, I will tell you that we are steadfast that it should be part of the admissions process. * Prior to the implementation of the Non Academic Criteria Committee, OSUIT (police, residential life staff, etc.) dealt with an increasing load of gang activity/violence, drug use/abuse/sales, student conduct suspensions, etc. We had gang members coming to OSUIT from Texas, primarily. * Since the review of applicants through this committee, we've seen those numbers decline-drastically. * There are some industries that will not hire convicted felons. Automotive dealerships, for the most part, will not hire convicted felons. If a felon is applying to a program where this is the industry hiring practice, we're able to work with faculty to determine if the felon would be able to obtain an internship-a graduation requirement of all of our technical programs. Some faculty will even "mentor" these students through their programs. * We've already received word that this may be the last year higher ed presidents will have the discretion to allow or disallow weapons on campus. If weapons are allowed, and you can't ask this question, how will you know who can legally carry and cannot? The national recidivism rate is extremely high for certain felony convictions. If someone literally just got out of prison, what is the likelihood that s/he will be successful without some kind of support? Nil. * If a convicted felon is approved for admission, and we do approve quite a lot, we are able to put resources at the person's disposal. Students who are approved enter on a period of probation, dependent upon the felony, with the caveat that they must also meet with the Director of Residential Life who discusses resources the person may want to access. It lets the students know: (1) we want you to be successful, and (2) we will hold you accountable. * Again, dependent upon the type of conviction, we may place the students on a monitoring list to check in with them periodically and make sure they are acclimating and know what resources we have available. * Academic performance-wise, we don't see a difference between the general population and this population. Ina Agnew, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Services OSU Institute of Technology 1801 E. 4th Street Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-293-4761, direct 918-293-4715, fax From: Oacrao-l [mailto:oacrao-l-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Adam Johnson Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 11:51 AM To: Oacrao-l at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Oacrao-l] Asking applicants if they have a felony **External Email - Please verify sender email address before responding.** Good morning, all! Like many of you, UCO asks admission applicants if they have committed a felony. There have been some folks on campus who have questioned whether or not it's been helpful/useful for the institution rather than a possible hindrance or barrier for students. Our Student Conduct office as well as staff from our Legal department have mentioned that this has been a national conversation (to question whether or not it should be included), so I thought I would ask you all as well. So... Do you ask your applicants if they have committed a felony, and if so, do you feel it's been helpful at all? If it has, can you elaborate how? Likewise, if you felt it's been a barrier of any kind, I'd appreciate it if you could share those experiences as well. For what it's worth, we're digging into some data to see how our students who've marked "yes" on the application have performed (# of hours, GPAs, if they persist, graduate, etc). We don't have that data yet, however. Thanks, and I hope everyone is enjoying the tail end of the fall semester! Adam Johnson, Ed.D. 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