Title: Office of Academic Student Instructional Support
1- Office of Academic Student Instructional Support
- -OASIS-
- -Cheri Tillman, Pat Burns
2THE CHALLENGE
- Student persistence is 65 percent after the first
year, less than 50 percent after the second year
of college. - Less than 40 percent of the students that begin
their freshman year at VSU will graduate. - Projected lost revenues to VSU for ten students
who do not persist beyond their first semester is
326,811.
3WHY STUDENTS LEAVE
- Academic difficulty
- Adjustment difficulties
- Uncertain goals
- Weak Commitments
- Isolation
4The Freshman Year Experience
- PRE-ENTRY
INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOME - ATTRIBUTES
EXPERIENCES
FAMILY BACKGROUND
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE FACULTY/STAFF INTERACTIONS
ACADEMIC INTEGRATION
SKILLS ABILITIES
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES PEER
GROUP INTERACTIONS
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
PRIOR SCHOOLING
5The Freshman Year Experience
- .....it is the education of students, their
social and intellectual growth, that is the
proper goal of retention efforts. It is
essential that we recognize the centrality of
education to the process of student
retention. - Vincent Tinto - Leaving College
6...OF SPECIAL NOTE...
- .though the intentions and commitment with
which individuals enter college matter, what goes
on after entry matters more. It is the daily
interaction of the student with other members of
the college in both formal and informal academic
and social domains that in large measure
determine staying or leaving. - - Vincent Tinto
7The Freshman Year Experience
- VISION STATEMENT
- The office of Academic Student Instructional
Support (OASIS) will provide an exceptional
educational experience dedicated to achieving the
highest level of excellence within our academic
community. In doing so, we will advance a
philosophy of teamwork and cooperation throughout
VSU.
8The Freshman Year Experience
- OASIS CORE VALUES
- We will foster an atmosphere for learning that is
non-threatening, encourages creative thinking and
questioning, and respects diversity. - We will encourage learning communities in which
each individual is potentially both a teacher and
learner. - As educators, we will maintain the highest
professional standards of teaching excellence. - We will exemplify professionalism, charity, and
civility in all our working relationships to
infuse the spirit of our work into the university
culture.
9The Freshman Year Experience
- PROGRAM GOAL
- The goal of the Freshman Year Experience is to
maximize every students potential to achieve
academic success and to adjust responsibly to the
individual and interpersonal challenges presented
by collegiate life.
10The Freshman Year Experience
- FYE Program Components
- Freshman Seminar
- Learning Communities Linked Courses
- Faculty Advising Mentoring
- Peer Tutoring
11PROGRAMS ACTIVITIES THAT ENCOURAGE PERSISTENCE
- Academic skills development
- Intrusive advising mentoring
- Frequent contact with faculty staff
- Tutoring and supplemental instruction
- Involvement in extracurricular activities clubs,
and organizations
12The Freshman Year ExperienceFreshman Seminar I
- This course is an introduction to lifelong
learning with emphasis on college study skills. - Topics include learning styles, time
management, learning and memory skills, learning
from texts and lecture, note taking, objective
and essay examinations, critical thinking skills,
and a realistic assessment of future employment
opportunities.
13The Freshman Year Experience
- Learning
- Cohorts
- Learning
- Communities
- Career
- Paper
14The Freshman Year ExperienceFreshman Seminar II
- This course is a continuation of Freshman Seminar
I with an emphasis on empowering students to make
responsible choices in college and life.
Includes practical and self-reflective exercises
in promoting growth and change.
15The Freshman Year ExperienceFreshman Seminar II
- Topics
- Computer and Information Technology
- Career Development
16The Freshman Year ExperienceFreshman Seminar II
- Topics
- Personal and Leadership Development
17The Freshman Year ExperienceFreshman Seminar II
- Topics
- Service-Learning Project
- Service-Learning Journal
18HAVEN CHILDRENWild Adventures
19SERVICE-LEARNING
20The Freshman Year Experience
- Advising Each faculty member has a cohort.
These students are advised by that instructor. - Mentoring We take advising to a higher level by
mentoring our students.
21The Freshman Year ExperiencePeer Mentors
- Attends Freshman Seminar class
- Monitors student progress
- Coordinates Fall Explosion activities
- Provides instruction in study skills
- Develops study groups
- Motivates students toward academic success
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23The Freshman Year ExperienceSupplemental
Instruction
- SI targets academic courses which are lecture
classes and offers regularly scheduled review
sessions.
- SI Objectives
- Increase student skills in comprehension,
analysis, critical thinking, and problem solving. - Integrate review of course content with study
skills and learning strategies.
24The Freshman Year ExperienceSupplemental
Instruction
- Why SI Works
- Students learn how to study.
- Students use their study skills on the course
content itself. - Students are involved in their own learning.
25The Freshman Year Experience
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identify their major because they had not
declared their major, or were undecided.
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