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Title: Facilitating Student Learning in an Accelerated Program


1
Facilitating Student Learning in an Accelerated
Program
2
Associate Accelerated Program (ASAP) Overview
  • Target Student Population
  • At-risk/low income
  • First generation college
  • Goals
  • Reduce barriers to success
  • Degree completion
  • Reduce higher education costs

3
Student Selection Criteria
  • Public school faculty/staff nominations
  • Core 40 diploma
  • College-readiness scores PSAT, SAT, ACT,
    Compass
  • Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch
  • Minimum 2.5 GPA
  • Solid high school attendance record
  • No major disciplinary issues

4
  • 2011-2012
  • 26 students began program
  • 15 (58) program ready
  • 11 (42) Summer Remediation
  • 5 (45) Reading
  • 2 (18) Writing
  • 8 (73) Math

5
Curricular Program Offerings
  • Associate of Applied Science
  • Business Administration
  • Health Care Support
  • Associate of Science General Studies

6
Program Logistics
  • 12-month program
  • Full-time commitment
  • Monday Thursday classes 900am 400 pm
  • Friday extended class activities, TRiO (student
    support service), community service
  • Student stipend
  • 24/7 student support
  • Academic
  • Family

7
Program Logistics
  • Faculty teaching teams
  • Five, 8-week terms
  • Dedicated homeroom
  • Dedicated classroom space
  • TRiO involvement (student success program)

8
Faculty Support Strategies
  • Consistent faculty when able
  • Professional development workshops
  • Project-based learning
  • Student engagement strategies
  • Collaborative curriculum planning
  • Bi-weekly teams meetings
  • Coordinate syllabi
  • Monitor student progress
  • Plan Friday classroom extension activities
  • Interdisciplinary assessments

9
Student Support Strategies
  • Peer support
  • Lock-step cohort
  • Designated facility space
  • Laptop computers
  • Regional program coordinator
  • Faculty teams
  • Summer Boot Camp
  • Remediation classes
  • 2-week orientation
  • Student Success Seminars

10
Class Collaboration
  • English 112 Argumentation
  • Intro to Psychology
  • Music Appreciation
  • Research a psychological disorder that utilizes
    music therapy as a treatment modality and prepare
    a written product.

11
Class Collaboration
  • Group project between 3 classes
  • Instead of, not in addition to
  • Dont recreate the wheel
  • Each class has an assessment component

12
Challenges and Benefits
  • Challenges
  • Time constraints
  • Classroom management
  • Linked assignments and interdisciplinary
    instruction

13
Challenges and Benefits
  • Benefits
  • Camaraderie
  • Transitional ease
  • Linked assignments and interdisciplinary
    instruction

14
Retention Rates
  • Year 1
  • Term 1 to Term 2 58
  • Term 2 to Term 3 100
  • Term 3 to Term 4 100
  • Term 4 to Term 5 100
  • Year 2
  • Term 1 to Term 2 92
  • Term 2 to Term 3 88
  • Term 3 to Term 4 anticipate 100

15
2011-2012 Statistics
  • 26 students began program
  • 20 students continue (77)
  • Cumulative Fall Semester GPA 2.89
  • 9 students (35) on Deans List
  • Term 1 to Term 2 Retention Rate 93
  • Term 2 to Term 3 Retention rate 83
  • 19 students (95) on track for graduation July
    2012
  • 1 student (5) 1 year 2 additional semesters

16
Lessons Learned
  • High school GPA /attendance record are good
    indicators
  • Must provide training in executive skills early
    and often
  • Expand college success class from 1 to 3 credit
    class
  • Family support system is imperative to program
    completion
  • Parents must be supportive
  • Decreased home and job responsibilities
  • Faculty in-class collaboration
  • Development of collaborative rubric for projects

17
Contact Information
  • Paula D. Ashe, M.A., Instructor, English
  • pashe_at_ivytech.edu (260) 480-2042
  • Cindy Chenoweth, ASAP Regional Coordinator
  • cchenoweth_at_ivytech.edu (260) 480-2092
  • Patricia Kemerer, Program Chair General Studies
  • pkemerer_at_ivytech.edu (260) 480-2025
  • Erika McCuiston, MEd., Instructor, Psychology
  • emccuiston_at_ivytech.edu

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