Title: Created by: Diana Fruth
1Academic Initiatives at the University of
Georgia2009-20010
- Created by Diana Fruth
- Academic Initiatives
- Coordinator
2Program Goals
- To help staff members become familiar with the
breadth of academic endeavors in the Department
of University Housing - To provide insight into the type of student
attending the University of Georgia and living in
University Housing - To help staff members become familiar with
Department and campus resources
3Who are our students?
- 62 female 38 male
- Fall 2008 freshman total 4,779
- 93.4 retention rate from freshman to sophomore
year (2007 data) - 79.7 graduate in 6 yrs. (2007 data)
4Who are our students?
- Fall 2008 First Year Students
- 52 were in the top 10 of their high school
graduating class - 85 were in the top 25 of their class
- Average high school g.p.a. 3.79
- 15 1st years from state other than Georgia
5Who are our students?
2008-2009 first year students
6Types of Academic Initiatives
- Partnerships with other Departments, Units or
Colleges - In-house programs
- Academic/Classroom
- The Department of Housing offers classes
throughout the semester in the residence halls.
The Department of Housing as well as other
Departments teach the classes. - Staff Programming
7In-House Programs
- Brumby Buddies
- Creswell G.O.L.D.
- Creswell SMARTEES
- Hill Community Study Money
- Russell Experience
- Alumni Visions
8Brumby Buddies
- The goal of Brumby Buddies is to foster greater
interaction among students, staff, and faculty
members outside of the classroom - They invite female faculty and staff members to
interact with students on various neighborhoods
through floor meetings, programs, etc.
9Creswell G.O.L.D.
- Creswell G.O.L.D., Generating Opportunities for
Leadership Development is designed to offer
leadership training to Creswell residents through
participation in - Bi-weekly leadership programs, service-learning
opportunities and mentoring with UGA Faculty,
Staff and upper division student leaders - Students will develop and demonstrate their own
leadership skills in organizations, groups, and
communities
10Creswell SMARTEES
- Starting Meaningful Academic Relationships To
Enhance Every Students success or SMARTEES is
comprised of three components increased
faculty/staff/student interaction, recognition of
academic achievement and continual reinforcement
of academic resources. - Major Mondays
- SMARTEES Party Newsletter
- End of the year Faculty Staff Appreciation
- Study Groups throughout the year
11Hill Community Study Money
- Study Money program is to reward students for
studying and engaging in academic pursuits. - Instant recognition by hall staff through
offering study money when they catch the
student in academically purposeful activities. - Further recognition at the end of the semester in
the form of larger rewards occurs through a
Silent Auction.
12Russell Experience
- Russell Experience will focus on helping students
assimilate into the University culture and social
environment, as well as focusing on career
endeavors. - Student Success Series -programs will focus on
study skills, time management, career
development, etc. - Out to Lunch -speakers will be invited to speak
about their profession or field of study during
the lunch hour. - Russell Book Club Students will read a
designated book and then meet to discuss the book
with a faculty or staff member - Last Lecture -Students nominate their favorite
professor each semester and ask them to give a
lecture as if it were the last lecture of their
career.
13Alumni Visions
- Alumni Visions is designed to provide tools and
resources to ECV students for their transition to
life beyond college. - Work with Career Center to provide resume
building workshops and mock interviews. - Provide workshops on graduate school
applications. - Workshops on conducting research at graduate and
undergraduate levels. - Invite alumni back to campus to talk about their
professional lives. - Workshop on how to live balanced lives.
14Partnerships with Other Departments
- Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Advising Centers in Brumby, Creswell - and Russell Halls
- Partnership between Housing and Franklin College
of Arts Sciences - Students with majors in the Franklin College of
Arts Sciences that live in Brumby, Creswell and
Russell halls will receive class advisement in
the Advising Center located in each high-rise
building.
15Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Franklin Residential College
- Partnership between Housing and Franklin College
of Arts Sciences is housed in Rutherford Hall. - Franklin College of Arts Sciences students live
together and plan events and programs. - Dr. Doug Toma, the FRC Dean lives in Rutherford
Hall with his family Linda and Jack. - FRC Advisor office located in Rutherford.
16Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- French Spanish Language Communities
- Partnership with Housing and Romance Languages
- Located in Mary-Lyndon Hall
- Participants must be proficient in either French
or Spanish. - While talking with hall mates, participants agree
to speak only in French or Spanish. - Graduate TAs in French and Spanish live in
Mary-Lyndon with the students.
17Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Honors Magnet
- Partnership with Housing and the Honors Program
- Located in Myers Hall
- First year Honors student may choose to live in
the Honors Magnet - Programming geared to Honors students are offered
in Myers Hall - Honors Advisor office is located in Myers
18Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Division of Academic Enhancement
Satellite Office - Partnership between Housing and the Division of
Academic Enhancement - Located in Brumby Hall
- Coordinates free tutoring in Brumby, Creswell and
Russell for students in Writing, Chemistry and
Math. - Will conduct programs for staff members on a
variety of topics (Ex. time management, how to
study more effectively and test taking) - Open to all students, not just students living in
the residence halls
19Partnerships with Other Departments (continued)
- Freshman College Summer Experience (FCSE)
- Partnership with Housing and the Division of
Academic Enhancement - Located in Russell Hall
- Allows first year students to begin their college
careers in the summer term. - Classes are geared to aid the students in their
transition to college.
20Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Russell Academic Center
- Was developed in partnership with the
Vice-President for Instruction Office and Housing - Two wireless classrooms
- Wireless study environment that is open to all
students
21Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
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- Visiting Scholars Program
- Sponsored with the Center for Humanities and Arts
and Housing - Visiting Scholars stay in the Brumby apartment in
exchange for presenting a program for residents
in Brumby - Open to all students across campus
22Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Reed Army ROTC Super Suites
- Partnership with Housing and Army ROTC
- Army ROTC students reside in two super suites in
Reed Hall
23Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Office of International Education and the Housing
Assignments Office work together to accommodate
students participating in the Study Abroad
Program and international students studying at
UGA - Early release from housing contracts if the
student will be studying abroad - Housing spaces are reserved for international
students
24Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
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- Creswell Learning Communities
- Developed in partnership with the Vice-President
for Instruction Office - Housed in Creswell Hall
- Each Learning Community (LC) will include 20
students, 1 Peer Advisor and 1 Lead Instructor - Students will take 3 classes together fall
semester and 1 class spring term
25Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- One World Multicultural Residential Community
- The One World Multicultural Community is a
residentially-based program designed to provide
experiential opportunities for students to
develop and appreciate the value of
multiculturalism. - Monthly dinners with invited speaker to present
and discuss a selected topic - Monthly organizational meetings for committee
work and student discussions. - Attend and sponsor events across campus.
26Partnerships with Other Departments (cont.)
- Spanish Immersion Program
- Provide an opportunity for intensive language
experience. - Students live with the Spanish Language faculty
and participate in a variety of experiences
speaking only Spanish. - Sponsored only during summer session II.
27Final Thoughts
- The Department of Housing is committed to
enhancing the Academic Experience of our
students. - We are constantly evaluating our programs and
services to best match the needs of the students.
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