From A dmissions to Graduation Rate Z Eric Brey Shauna Cobb Katy Yurk.

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From A dmissions to Graduation Rate Z Eric Brey Shauna Cobb Katy Yurk

 Review different student-athletes' academic experiences;  Discuss advisement issues; and  APR and GSR impact.

 TBD

Three student-athletes enter State University fall 2014:  Joe Average  Adam Special  Susie Superstar

 Qualifier.  Regular admissions process.  Attended summer bridge – passed six credits, grade-point average.  Undecided major.  Football student-athlete; redshirted fall 2014.

 Qualifier.  Does not meet regular admission standards.  Needs some remedial work.  Undecided major.  Men's basketball student-athlete.

 Qualifier.  Admitted to the honors college.  Enrolled with nine credits of advanced placement (AP) work.  Attended summer bridge – passed six credits, grade-point average.  Dual degrees – biology and business.  Women's basketball student-athlete.

Joe Average

TermCredits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1466 Fall Spring 15??

TermCredits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1566 Fall Spring

 Summer 17 mom ill and Joe left in the middle of the term.  "0/2" in summer 17.  What do you do? TermCredits AttemptedCredits Earned Summer 1666 Fall 1612 Spring 17120

 Joe came back fall 17; mom is better.  He was not eligible when he left. Can he be?  He wants to go pro after this fall season.  Will not graduate fall 17.  What are the concerns?

Adam Special

 Special admit process.  Assessing risk.  Assessing academic preparedness.  Making the decision (admission /aid).

 Competed as freshman.  Three remedial credits fall 14.  Six remedial credits summer 15. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1466 Fall Spring 15129

 Not eligible after spring 16 due to grade- point average.  Concerns? Plan? Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1566 Fall Spring 1612

 Eligible after fall 16.  Earned "E" after spring 17. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1663 Fall Spring 1712

 Final year of eligibility.  Earned "E" both terms. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1766 Fall 1712 Spring 1812

 Fifth year.  Earned "E" fall 18.  Must graduate to earn "E" in spring 19.  Concerns? Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Summer 1866 Fall Spring 19129

Susie Superstar

 Earned nine hours of college credit with AP courses.  Intends to pursue dual degrees in business and biology.  Additional interests in photography and chemistry.

 Competed this year.  Earned "E" both terms.  Concerns? Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Credits Count AP99Biology Summer 1466Biology Fall 1415 Biology Spring 1515 Biology

 Earned "E" both terms.  Seventy-five credits toward biology by end of spring 16. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Credits Count Summer 1566Neither Fall 1515 Biology Spring 1615 Biology

 Earned "E" F and S.  Has completed 105 credits toward biology after spring 17.  Injured spring 17; medical hardship waiver. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Credits Count Summer 1666Business Fall 1615 Biology Spring 1715 Biology

 No summer school.  Earned "E" fall 17 but not spring 18. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Credits Count Fall – Biology 6 – Business Spring 1815 Business

 Fifth year of enrollment.  Final season of competition.  No summer school.  Completes biology requirements in fall 18, and business requirements spring 19 to graduate spring 19. Term Credits Attempted Credits Earned Credits Count Fall – Biology Spring 1999MBA

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