Title: Strategies for Retention and Graduation
1Strategies for Retention and Graduation
- Dr. David G. Underwood
- Arkansas Tech University
- Friday, October 8, 2010
- Russellville, AR
- ACTEB 60th Annual Meeting
2Characteristics of Arkansas ATU Students
- Fall 2009 Public 4 Year Schools First Time
Students - All ATU
- Math Remediation 32.0 27.2
- English Remediation 22.1 19.6
- Reading Remediation 20.5 16.5
- Remediation in One or More Area 39.1 34.5
- ATU Students are very similar in terms of
remediation. - In addition, approximately 57 are first
generation - college students and 42.9 receive Pell Grants
a recognized indicator of need.
3Conceptual Framework for Retention Programs at ATU
- Astins IEO Model
- I a Inputs (Characteristics of Incoming
Students) -
- E a Environment (Programs, Services, People at
Institution) -
- O a Outcome (Student Characteristics after
Exposure to Institutional Environment)
4Common Characteristics of Institutions with High
Graduation Rates for Low Income StudentsThe Pell
Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher
Education, Dec. 2004
- Intentional academic planning (Intrusive
Advising) - Small classes (17.8 to 1 Faculty Student Ratio)
- Special programs (Bridge to Excellence, Early
Warning) - Dedicated faculty
- Educational innovation (Freshman Orientation
Requirement, Summer Compass Testing) - Developmental education
- Geographic Isolation
- Residential life (Requiring Freshmen to Live on
Campus) - Shared values
- Modest selectivity
- Financial aid - high achievers (Federal, State
Institutional Aid) - Retention policy (Explicit Concern with
Retention Graduation Rates)
5The Appeal of the Quick Fix
- effective retention calls for the sustained
effort on the part of all institutional members
to give to each and every student serious and
honest attention on a daily basis. It requires,
if you will, a continuing commitment to the
education of students. No technology, however
sophisticated, can replace that sort of
commitment. (Tinto, V., 1987, p. 176) - Tinto, V. (1987) Leaving College Rethinking
the Causes and Cures of Student Attrition. - The University of Chicago Press Chicago, IL.
6ATU Retention Initiatives
- Bridge to Excellence
- Early Warning
- CSP 1013
- TECH 1001
- Summer Compass Testing
- Student Support Services
7Bridge to ExcellenceDr. Gary Biller, VP Student
Services
- Provide Students with Faculty/Staff Mentor
- Students Take Noel-Levitzs College Student
Inventory (CSI TM) - Mentors Meet with Students Early in First
Semester to Establish Point of Contact and
Targeted Assistance (Referrals) - Mentors Follow-Up with Students as Needed
- Heightens Campus Awareness
8Bridge to Excellence Why It Works
- Mentors are the Key Factor
- Provide What Students Need to Be Successful
- Support
- Understanding
- Positive Role Models
- Guidance
- A Single Point of Contact
- Referrals to Campus Resources
- A Sense of Connection and Commitment
9Early Warning Academic AdvisingMs. Linda
Clarke, Director
- Intrusive Advising
- Faculty Report Students
- Excessive Absences
- Poor Performance
- Academic Advising Contacts Students, Provides
Assistance, and Reports back to the Faculty
10Early Warning Why It Works
- Advisors are the Key Factor
- Intervene When Students Need It
- Guidance
- A Point of Contact
- Referrals to Campus Resources
- A Sense of Connection and Commitment
11CSP 1013 Principles of Collegiate SuccessDr.
Susan Underwood, CSP Department Head
- Developed as Graduate Class Project
- Transition Class Not Orientation or Remediation
- Based on Research of Successful Students
- Expected to Model Successful Behaviors
- Attend, Participate, Be Organized, Take Effective
Notes, etc. - Designed as Peer Education with
- Graduate Students Teaching
12CSP 1013 Principles of Collegiate SuccessWhy
It Works
- Teaching Successful Behaviors is Key Factor
- Provide What Students Need to Be Successful
- Teaches how to study smarter
- Helps students develop more effective study,
exam, note taking, reading, and writing skills - Teaches time and task management
- Provides skills in setting academic and career
goals - Helps students understand personal
- responsibility
13TECH 1001 Orientation to UniversityDr. Beth
Giroir, Coordinator
- Created as a result of a University-wide
initiative to require undergraduate students to
complete an orientation-type course prior to
graduation - Course taught by tenured/tenure-track professors
- Course covers topics in the areas relating to
- University familiarity
- Study skill development
- Personal development
14TECH 1001 Orientation to UniversityWhy It Works
- Tenured/Tenure Track Faculty is Key Factor
- Exposes students early on to the resources
available to be successful (Library, OneTech,
Banner, etc.) - Teaches students about, and how to implement,
good study skills - Provides information about Arkansas Tech in the
areas of history, academic advising, and student
involvement - Assists students with personal development in
- areas such as Relationships, Diversity, Money
Management, etc.
15Summer Compass TestingMs. Shauna Donnell,
Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management
- Created to provide students with less than 19 on
ACT in Math, Reading, Writing an opportunity to
test out of remediation - Eligible students have up to 3 attempts to better
their score - Provided free to students
- Taken online in the Advising Center with
immediate results
16Summer Compass TestingWhy It Works
- Eliminate Remediation for Successful Students
- Frees up faculty resources from remediation to
college credit course load - Eliminates the expense for students in taking
non-college credit coursework - Boosts morale of students
- Immediate results enables advisors to rework
student schedules - Results Math 36, Reading 48, Writing 58
17Student Support Services Federal Grant -- part
of the TRIO program -- Will serve 140 students
from low income, first generation, and/or
disabled students
- Will provide academic tutoring
- Assistance in completing financial aid
applications - Educational or counseling services designed to
improve financial and economic literacy - Assist students in applying for admission to
graduate and professional programs - Assist students in 2 Yr institutions in applying
to, and obtaining financial assistance from, 4 Yr
institutions
18Questions?