ABSTRACT
Given pressing enrollment, retention and completion issues at community colleges, the use of data analytic tools has gained more relevance for practitioners and scholars. Among these tools is machine learning, but its use is relatively new to community colleges and institutional research practice. This exploratory qualitative study examined a small sample of community college institutional research officers and their work, with attention paid to their understandings of machine learning. Results suggest that these institutional research officers see both possibilities in the use of machine learning but also see barriers to its adoption in their institutions. A discussion highlighting the study’s results is then followed by noting the implications for current and future administrative practice and suggesting pathways for future research.
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