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Going the Distance – Supporting Students from Beginning to End at a Regional University Northeastern State University - Higher Education Conference on Enrollment Management

Welcome Regional Universities!

Welcome Regional Universities!

Before we begin… One of the goals for this session is to facilitate dialogue and exchange ideas. Once students have decided to attend our respective institutions, we can all work together to help them graduate and stay in the state of Oklahoma.

Today’s Game 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Before Students Begin 2nd Quarter: First-Year 3rd Quarter: Second-Year 4th Quarter: Third-Year and Beyond

Rules of the Game Share what your institution is doing and you will get a prize!

1st Quarter: Before Classes Begin Individual Enrollment for all New-Freshmen Summer Communication Freshmen Connections

Discussion: What does your institution do for your First-Year Students before classes begin?

2nd Quarter: First-Year College Strategies Orientation Course Attendance Issues No Shows/AW Early Alert

2nd Quarter: First-Year Mentor Program for First-Time Freshmen Mid Term Grades on all new freshmen/intervention Second Semester Enrollment/Follow Up

Discussion: What does your institution do for your First-Year Students?

3rd Quarter: Second-Year Intervention for all students below 2.0 Required meetings Mid Term grades Email and Phone contact from our Second-Year Coordinator Intervention with Sophomore students in good standing

Discussion: What does your institution do for your SECOND Year students?

4th Quarter:3rd Year and Beyond Faculty Advisement Career Services Graduation Audit – Semester before graduation Follow up on Non Returning Students – Student Tracker Software

Discussion: What does your institution do for your 3rd year students and beyond?