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Title: Academic Overview


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Academic Overview College ExpectationsA
Parents Guide
University of Central Florida
  • Presented by
  • Student Success Center
  • Creating Opportunities for Success
  • Howard Phillips Hall

Unit of Academic Development and
Retention Division of Student Development and
Enrollment Services
2
Welcome to UCF Orientation
  • DAY ONE
  • Group Academic Advising Sessions
  • Discussion of University Policies, Procedures,
    and Degree Programs
  • Review of Major and Degree Requirements
  • DAY TWO
  • Schedule Planning for Summer 2007 and Fall 2007
  • Registering for Summer 2007 and Fall 2007 Classes

Academic AdvisorsConnect with Students From Day
One
3
Academic Advising OfficesStudent Success
CenterHoward Phillips Hall (HPH)
  • Academic Services for Student Athletes (ASSA)
  • Located in Wayne Densch Sports Center, SABRE
    Center 110
  • Multicultural Academic and Support Services
    (MASS)
  • 1st Generation SOAR Program Students
  • Student Academic Resource Center (SARC)
  • College Achievement Program (CAP) Pegasus
    Success Program
  • Sophomore and Second Year Center (SSYC)
  • Accelerated Credit 45 hours or more
  • First Year Advising and Exploration (FYAE)

Family Handbook Page 14
4
Expectations of UCF Students
  • To share information regarding their interests,
    goals, and academic plans and to be honest about
    their academic performance
  • To be familiar with the 2007-2008 undergraduate
    catalog
  • To adhere to all UCF deadlines
  • To complete an advising appointment with their
    advisor PRIOR to Friday, October 12, 2007
    (withdrawal deadline)
  • To check their e-mail on a daily basis and
    respond promptly
  • To submit a final high school transcript
  • and most importantly to understand
  • ACADEMICS ARE PRIORITY 1

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The Role of an Academic Advisor
  • Assist students with the transition from high
    school to college
  • Assist with interpretation of academic policies
    and degree audits
  • Refer students to appropriate campus resources
  • Assist students in defining and developing goals
  • Assist student beyond schedule planning with
    personal, social, and academic needs

These are the adults who are on the front line
and are likely to have the most interaction with
students. Their mission is to support students
learning, and to assist them in making the most
of their college years. Letting Go- A Parents
Guide to Understanding the College Years Karen
Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence Treeger, page 71.
Family Handbook Page 73
6
FERPAFamily Education Rights and Privacy Act
  • By federal law,
  • student records are
  • ONLY
  • available to students.

FERPA Presentation at 140 pm
Family Handbook Page 50-51
7
Before we go on
  • some interesting
  • UCFacts

8
UCF Enrollment Statistics
  • 1987/1988 17,398
  • 2006/2007 46,907
  • 2008/2009 50,000 projected
  • (UCF 6th Largest University in the Nation)

9
Enrollment Statistics Continued
  • 6700 freshmen entered UCF class of 2006-2007
  • The average high school GPA for entering UCF
    freshmen was a 3.70
  • The average high school SAT score for entering
    UCF freshmen was a 1201
  • At the end of the fall 2006 semester, the average
    freshmen GPA was a 2.90

10
Retention the number or percentage of students
who began in one year and returned the next
  • 2005 2006 83 freshmen retention rate



Academic Probation occurs when a students GPA
falls below a 2.00
1998 21.6 freshmen were placed on academic
probation at the end of their 1st semester 2006
only 10.4 of freshmen were placed on academic
probation at the end of their 1st semester
11
UCFs Student Population is More Diverse Than
Ever
  • Fall 2006
  • approximately 26 of the
  • students were
  • Asian, Hispanic, Native, or African American

The universitys diverse student body is a rich
resource. To live with, understand, and
appreciate people whose values, habits, and
cultures are substantially different is a large
part of the learning.. Letting Go- A Parents
Guide to Understanding the College Years Karen
Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence Treeger, page
146.
12
The reason students attend college today is
different from the past
13
A New Role for Parents
  • What are critical life and developmental tasks
    freshmen must complete for success in college?
  • What are the obstacles to accomplishing these
    tasks?
  • What resources does UCF have to assist freshmen
    in overcoming these obstacles?

Family Handbook Page 74
14
First-Year College Students 7 Critical Life
Tasks
  • Making friends
  • Getting good grades
  • Establishing future goals
  • Maintaining the physical self
  • Being on ones own without family and friends
  • Establishing an identity
  • Managing time

Brower, A. (1990). Student perceptions of life
task demands as a mediator in the freshman year
experience. Journal of the Freshman Year
Experinece,2(2), 7-30
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TUESDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Sleep
200 AM
300 AM
400 AM
500 AM
600 AM
Get dressed and eat
700 AM
Study
Study
Study
800 AM
CLASS
CLASS
CLASS
CLASS
CLASS
900 AM
Study
Study
CLASS
CLASS
1000 AM
CLASS
26 hours of studying per week
58 hours of free time per week
Study
Study
Study
1100 AM
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
1200 PM
FREE TIME
FREE TIME
100 PM
Study
CLASS
CLASS
Study
CLASS
200 PM
Study
300 PM
400 PM
500 PM
600 PM
700 PM
FREE TIME
800 PM
900 PM
1000 PM
To sleepright..
1100 PM
12 hours sitting in a classroom
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WEEKLY CALENDAR BOOK Thus. Oct. 4,
2007 8_study math_ _ 9____________ 10_grocery
shop__ 11__bio class____ 12____________ 1__
lunch_______ 2_review math___ 3____________ 4_bi
o class______ 5_ __________ 6_supper_______ 7_
relax____ ____ 8_rev. chem notes 9_relax_________
10____________ 11_to
bed_______ 12_____________ To Do _Groceries______
_Deposit check___ _______________ _______________
_______________
WEEKLY CALENDAR BOOK Mon. Oct. 1,
2007 8_study math____ 9_____________ 10_wash
clothes__ 11_bio class_____ 12____________ 1_
lunch_________ 2_review math____ 3_____________
4_biol class______ 5_____________ 6_supper______
__ 7_relax___ ____ 8_rev. chem notes_
9_relax___ ______ 10_____________ 11_to bed__
_____ 12_____________ To Do _Clean the room
_ _Mollys birthday__ _Pick up
photos__ _______________ _______________
Fri. Oct. 5, 2007 8_chem class____ 9_redo chem
notes 10_english class__ 11_read literature
12_ lunch________ 1_review chem____ 2__________
____ 3_review lit. notes 4_work study_
_ 5______________ 6_supper_________ 7_party
nite _____ 8_______________ 9_______________
10______________ 11______________ 12___________
___ To Do ________________ ________________ ______
__________ ________________ ________________
Sat. Oct. 6, 2007 8_sleep in___ __ 9_sleep in_
____ 10_rev. lit notes__ 11___________ 12_lunch_
______ 1_aerobics______ 2_b-ball game___
3_____________ 4_____________ 5_supper_______ 6
_free time__ _ 7_free time__ ___ 8_date -
Homer__ 9_____________ 10____________ 11_____
_______ 12____________ Sun. Oct. 7,
2007 ______________ ______________ ______________
______________
Tues. Oct. 2, 2007 8_chem class_____ 9_redo chem
notes_ 10_english class_ _ 11_read literature
__ 12_lunch_____ __ 1_photo
club______ 2_review chem_ ___ 3_______________ 4
_review lit. notes__ 5_supper_________ 6_relax____
______ 7_rev. bio. Notes___ 8_relax___________ 9__
_____________ 10______________ 11__to
bed________ 12_______________ To Do _Oil lube
car_____ _Form study group in
bio._____________ _Drop off photos____ _Call dad
- tuition___
Wed. Oct. 3, 2007 8 chem class__ __ 9 redo chem
notes 10_english class_ 11_read literature 12_
lunch_______ 1_review chem___ 2_____________ 3_r
eview lit. notes_ 4_work study_
__ 5_____________ 6__supper_______ 7__relax_____
____ 8_rev. math note__ 9__relax_________ 10_____
________ 11__to bed_______ 12______________ To
Do _Take dog to vet__ _Letter to Tommy
_ ________________ ________________ ______________
__
17
Obstacles that may interfere with completing
these critical tasks
  • Being in the wrong major
  • Affected by unsupportive relationships
  • Unaware of UCF policies and procedures

18
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19
Student Academic Resource Center Academic
Success Workshop Series
  • Understandings Differences Between
  • High School and College Level Study Skills

Classroom/Campus Etiquette Goal
Setting/Motivation Stop Procrastinating Note
Taking/Textbook Reading Memory and Concentration
Power Studying Learning Styles Stress
Management Design a Study Calendar for
Finals Final Exam Preparation
SARC Annual Learning Fair Wednesday, September
19th
Freshmen Earn 500 1000 Link Points
20
4 Vital College Success Resources
  • How To Study in College by Walter Pauk
    available for purchase at the UCF Bookstore
  • Knight Handbook and Planner Free
  • Student Success Center
  • Academic Advising and Academic Support Services

21
  • Academic Resources
  • Available on Campus for
  • First Time in
  • College Students

22
Student Success Center Outreach Programming
  • 2007 Summer of Success
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • College Expectations and Classroom Etiquette
  • Decision Making Academic Policies
  • Goal Setting
  • College Myths
  • Getting Involved on Campus
  • Campus Events
  • Summer B Block Party
  • Amazing Race
  • Academic Advising
  • Walk-In Academic Advising Appointments
  • Student Information Tables
  • Exploring Majors and Careers

Freshmen Earn 500 1000 Link Points
23
Student Academic Resource Center
  • Learning Specialist one-on-one appointments
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • 10 Computers Available
  • Open until 800 pm Monday-Thursday during the
    Semester
  • Open 24 Hours during Final Exam Week
  • FREE Peer Tutoring
  • FREE Supplemental Instruction

Family Handbook Page 32
24
When Students Attend SI Sessions.
25
Additional Academic Resources..
  • University Writing Center
    Family Handbook Page 38
  • Math Lab Family Handbook Page 38
  • Career Services and Experimental Learning
  • Golden Opportunities Family Handbook Page 17
  • Counseling Center Family Handbook Page 19
  • Student Disability Services Family Handbook
    Page 20
  • Classroom Accommodations
  • Help With Course Registration
  • Referrals to Campus Services

26
  • SLS 1501
  • Strategies for Student Success
  • SLS 1501 is a course designed to retain
    first-year students and help them make a
    successful transition to the university

Family Handbook Page 71
27
Student Academic Resource CenterMastering
College Level Coursework SeminarsThe Critical
First Two Weeks
  • Choose only one of these seminars!
  • Friday, June 22nd 900 am 100 pm
  • Saturday, June 23rd 900 am 100 pm
  • Thursday, August 16th 900 am 100 pm
  • Friday, August 17th 900 am 100 pm
  • Saturday, August 18th 900 am 100 pm

Only 45.00 FREE AcademiKit Study Organizer
  • Understanding the Culture of a College Campus
    Classroom
  • Goal Setting, Time Management, Organization, Test
    Preparation
  • Meet Current UCF Faculty and Upperclassmen

Family Handbook Page 70
28
Freshman Student Check List
  • Things To Do Prior to the Fall 2007 Semester
  • Review the 2007-2008 UCF catalog and bring it
    back to campus
  • Connect with their academic advisor and respond
    accordingly to all e-mail messages
  • Review the Student Success Center website at
    www.ssc.sdes.ucf.edu
  • Finalize submission of transcripts AP, IB, DE
    credit

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A Great ConversationLetting Go- A Parents Guide
to Understanding the College Years
Karen Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence
Treeger, page 156.
  • What do you hope to accomplish your first
    semester?
  • How do you think the academic challenges in
    college will be different from high school?
  • What are you most excited about learning?

Parents who approach orientation with open
minds, who are flexible and willing to take their
cues from their children rather than attempt to
direct them, are likely to feel the deep
satisfaction of having stared an important
passage. Letting Go- A Parents Guide to
Understanding the College Years
Karen Levin Coburn and Madge
Lawrence Treeger, page 190.
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Thank You for Choosing the University of Central
FloridaUCF Stands for Opportunity
Any Questions?
Enjoy the Rest of Orientation!
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