Arkansas Tech University Hailey Canada – Anna Stark

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Arkansas Tech University Hailey Canada – Anna Stark Vince Ashford – Adam Hathcock

Team Members: Hailey Canada Adam Hathcock Vincent Ashford Anna Stark Team Leader Hailey is currently the Graduate Assistant for Campus Life and completed her undergraduate degree at Arkansas Tech University. Adam Hathcock Adam is the Resident Director for M-Street, and completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee. Vincent Ashford Vincent is the Resident Director for Critz, Hughes, and Tucker, and completed his undergraduate degree at UW- Whitewater. Anna Stark Anna is the Graduate Assistant for Greek Life, and the Resident Director for Caraway Hall. She completed her undergraduate degree at Drury University.

Overview As our university has had an increase in student enrollment along the Autism Spectrum, our committee hopes to enhance the personal, social, and academic experiences of all of our students. By creating a co-curricular programming model with the Department of Disability Services (DDS), we hope to better serve our students on the Autism Spectrum.  

Mental Health Services Committee Members A committee to further research and implement strategies to better serve students on the Autism Spectrum has been created. The following staff have been appointed to this committee: Residence Life Mental Health Services Derek Dorsey Hannah Matheney Associate Dean for Residence Life Coordinator of Programs Student Activities Disability Services Shelby Reding Heather Gladfelter Assistant Director of Campus Life Director of Disability Services

People with Autism for Community Engagement: PACE PACE is a co-curricular program that puts emphasis on individuals that fall within the Autism spectrum to get involved in the University community as well as educate the general population about issues facing those with Autism. All events within this program will be selected by the co-existing student group, Spectrum. 

Pace Steps Leadership Career Social Awareness The program will be broken up into 4 steps. Participating students must complete one event in each step (per academic year) to be eligible for the annual spring trip. The Steps are: Leadership Career Social Awareness

Leadership Professionals who are on the Autism Spectrum will expose students to different aspects of leadership styles, techniques, and presentations.  Programming example: How to Interview with Autism Learn professional tips for interviewing and how to connect with employers highlighting your strengths and abilities.

Career Programming on the Career Step will assist students in developing skills in career readiness including resume writing, job searching, and placement while incorporating the unique aspect of living with Autism. Programming example:  Job Searches on the Spectrum Partnering with Career Services and the local non-profit Autism Speaks, students will gain critical information and know-how when it comes to career searching with Autism.

Social With help from the campus student organization, Spectrum, social events will be facilitated to foster personal relationships for individuals with and without Autism. Programming example: Kate Johnson Dance Spectrum will host an event where students will celebrate Autism Awareness in a fun social to connect students to one another. 

Awareness Event offerings on the Awareness Track will focus on general education about the daily lives of individuals on the Autism Spectrum. Programming example:  Living with Autism: Different Perspectives Executive board members of Spectrum will speak about their collegiate experience to bring awareness to life on the Spectrum.

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Trip Students who complete the PACE program will be eligible to attend the annual Spring PACE trip. This trip includes: Travel to and from New York City Meet and greet with a professional with autism spectrum disorder Dinner in the city A showing of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" on Broadway Trailer: If video does not load, please click here: https://youtu.be/UVrOsXhG61Q

Promotion and Marketing: Getting the Word Out about PACE This new program will rely heavily on faculty, staff, and Spectrum members to spread the word and get students involved. Share with Greek organizations, asking members to set example and get involved Classroom presentations Mass email to student’s University email accounts Promote all-expense paid trip to New York City

Behind the Scenes There will be work that needs to be done behind the scenes that many students will never know about. These tasks will be assigned to Department of Disability Services staff, committee members, and Spectrum executive board members. Use sign-in sheets at events to keep track of attendance Track student involvement using Microsoft Excel If program is successful after first year, invest in attendance tracking software Social media efforts Email students when their attendance log is updated they are eligible for the Spring PACE Trip Answer student questions and troubleshoot issues

Applied Theory Alexander Astin’s Student Involvement Theory: “The amount of student learning and personal development associated with any educational program is directly proportional to the quality and quantity of student involvement in that program.” (Astin, 1984) The PACE program will encourage students to get involved in events that teach leadership traits, career preparation, and interpersonal skills while spreading awareness about Autism (quality). Participants who complete the program will be required to attend at least four events on campus (quantity).

Conclusion This program will directly affect all students on campus, but will give those students that do fall within the Autism Spectrum special tools to excel socially and academically at the university as well as into the future.  Personal Enhance leadership and career skills through developmental programs Opportunity to gain presentation and public speaking experience Develop interpersonal skills by socializing with other students, faculty, and staff who partake in the program Social Meet students from different areas on campus, including those on the Autism Spectrum Attend events planned specifically for socialization and experiencing new things Academic Develop skills that will directly impact success in class, including leadership traits and professionalism Bridge the gap between student affairs staff and faculty members, giving both opportunities to get involved *This program is inspired by the On Track program that currently exists at Arkansas Tech University. 

references Patton, Lori D., Kristen A. Renn, Florence Guido-DiBrito, and Stephen John Quaye. Student Development in College Theory, Research, and Practice. 3rd ed. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Brand, 2016. Print. [London Theatre Bookings]. (2015, Aug 15). The curious incident of the dog in the night-time - official trailer. [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVrOsXhG61Q&feature=youtu.be [Fixers UK]. (2013, Jul 29). What is autism?. [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mh75_u0uR8&feature=youtu.be