The purpose of this assessment is to establish a baseline of data to help inform future planning and success of our annual GradAppalooza event. We also seek to measure how effectively GradAppAlooza connected EMCC students with transfer and career/workforce resources, increased their understanding of graduation processes, and drove on‑time graduation applications. By capturing attendee feedback at the Spring 2025 GradAppAlooza event and tracking degree‐progress check requests, we can quantify event impact and guide continuous improvement.
This assessment is necessary to provide evidence of program impact that demonstrates increased awareness of transfer pathways, career opportunities, graduation requirements, and campus support services. It also creates a data‑driven foundation for future event planning. Historically, the Student Success Fair has occurred in tandem with GradAppAlooza to push and encourage students to submit on-time graduation applications. Now that the Student Success Fair is no longer occurring, it is integral to create a baseline to assess the effectiveness of GradAppalooza as a standalone event.
In anticipation of Spring 2025 GradAppAlooza, we intentionally made a few decisions to position us for the greatest programmatic impact. These included:
- Cross-Departmental Collaboration: A strategy meeting occurred with A&R, Advisement, and the CTC to plan the graduation application progress checks. The degree progress check request form and spreadsheet was modified to capture more student information up front for the advisors and to clarify the graduation steps. Workforce and the CTC worked to provide a wide variety of transfer reps and employers. Marketing and the CTC identified an outreach strategy and HubSpot forms.
- Targeted Outreach: In the absence of the Student Success Fair, intentional marketing was identified as a focus area to inform students of the event. We pulled an OPIE list of students with 50+ credits and launched an email campaign in HubSpot with the assistance of Marketing.
- Pre-Event Engagement: Prior to GradAppAlooza, degree progress checks were encouraged through QR codes and flyers at the Welcome Desk, A&R, Advisement and CTC.
- On-Site Event Engagement: Check in forms were accessible to students via QR codes and iPads upon entry to capture attendance numbers and accessible before serving pizza to capture feedback survey responses. Survey responses were incentivized with EMCC swag and Cane's coupons.
- Post-Event Follow Up: A HubSpot reminder was sent out the morning after the event to all check-ins to reinforce next steps and additional feedback.
In addition to the employers and transfer reps present to table, EMCC resources (Advisement, A&R, Alumni, and Honors/PTK) were present to promote the graduation process.
The following is a summary of the results captured from the check-in response, feedback survey, and progress check requests:
- Survey Engagement: 207 responses (79% of 262 attendees) and 232 degree‑progress check requests by the conclusion of GradAppAlooza (Feb 6-March 7th) - a strong baseline for future comparison. At the time of the graduation deadline (April 10, 2025), there are a total of 317 total degree progress check requests for the advisors- which means, 73% of these requests occurred as a result of GradAppAlooza programming.
- Student Outcomes and Satisfaction: 90.7% of students learned new information about relevant companies/universities; 95.6% would recommend the fair; 84.6% better understood the graduation application process; 83.9% learned ways to stay connected post‑graduation
- Student Retention and Campus Involvement: Nearly half (49%) requested Career & Transfer Center follow‑up; 38.1% sought Workforce & Experiential Learning follow up; 23% wanted Graduation team support; smaller but significant interest in Honors/PTK and Alumni.
There were a total of 262 total attendees at Grad-App-Alooza this year. There is not a record of attendance from prior events but we will be able to establish a baseline for the future due to our usage of an online check-in form through HubSpot this year.
GradAppaLooza (Transfer and Job Fair) is an annual event organized by Estrella Mountain County Community College's (EMCC) Career and Education Planning team, in coordination with Workforce Development, Admissions and Records, and Advisement! This event is aimed at providing opportunities for students transitioning to the next phase of their academic or professional journey. The event facilitates interactions between EMCC students and representatives from over 50 universities and employers and serves as a platform for students to explore various pathways, including transferring to universities or entering the workforce. GradAppaLooza is strategically scheduled to coincide with the graduation deadline and priority registration week, ensuring students have access to resources needed for further academic advancement or completing their graduation application for the Spring or Summer terms.
The Spring 2025 GradAppAlooza event established a baseline of data to help inform future planning and success of our annual GradAppalooza event, including 262 total attendees for the two-day fair. GradAppAlooza also contributed to 73% of degree progress checks received via the degree progress check QR code, and 84.6% of students reported a better understanding of the graduation application process as a result of attending this event.
Comments
Excellent work. The thoughtful approach and commitment to continuous improvement are commendable and provide needed evidence of the learning that is occurring within student affairs and cross-divisionally. I encourage and support ongoing review and strategic refinement, as these efforts are essential to driving meaningful outcomes and sustained student success.
Miyah and SA Colleagues -
Thank you for creating a methodical event that strived to capture how the student experience was impacted through participation. Guiding students to the culmination of their time here at EMCC (i.e. graduation) is an important process that requires cross-collaboration from many departments in Student Affairs. I appreciate all of the work Student Affairs is doing to create the best student experience for our community.