University of Utah
The 5% program is an exception policy that allows students who do not meet the admissions index or criteria to attend the U if: Sponsored by a campus department AND “If their special talents or diversity enhance the institution’s life and character” Currently any department may sponsor a student for admission as a 5% student however there are no guidelines in place for sponsoring departments to follow to ensure student success.
5 YEAR AVERAGE=157.2
The Admissions Index weighs GPA and ACT/SAT and the minimum is re-set each year. : 92 : 95 : 95 : 96 : 96
Create a campus-wide sponsorship support program for 5% students. Goal: Increase retention and graduation rates among 5% students to match that of the institutional average. Institute a structure/framework for all sponsoring departments to practice. Courtesy of Karleton Munn, University of Utah, M.Ed.
All 5% students will be paired with a peer-mentor Students participate in mentoring for 2 years: Freshman and Sophomore year. Pairing based on self-report assessment tool Encourage participants to return as mentors after completion of program. Mentors will be current sophomores, juniors, and seniors who apply. Application process and mentee-matching based on background, involvement, maturity, GPA, letters of recommendation, major etc. Dedicated full-time SA professional(s) Coordinates program for/with sponsoring departments Mentor training and check ins Interpret and utilize assessment tools SSI Assessment Tool
SSI is a data-driven assessment tool developed for high schools and 2-4 year colleges and universities to pinpoint college readiness, risk identification, and targeted interventions. Overview: Self-report on 48 measure items Generates scores based on 6 factors of motivation: Academic Engagement, Academic Self-Efficacy, Educational Commitment, Resiliency, Social Comfort, Campus Engagement. Reports on probability of student success/risk (academic performance & retention). Student Strengths Inventory is part of a statewide effort to promote college and career readiness. Suder Scholars at the U of U Included in Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) to track progress of students from childhood through career
Schlossberg’s Transition Theory Moving in, Moving Through, Moving Out 4 S’s: Situation, Self, Support, and Strategies Knefelkamp/Kohlberg’s Plus-One Staging Individuals are attracted to reasoning that is slightly more advanced than their own. Peer-mentoring Bronfenbrenner’s Ecology Theory Mentor Training
MACROSYSTEM EXOSYSTEM MESOSYSTEM (Micro-systems) STUDENT Cultural Expectations Social Forces Historical Events/Trends Policy Makers Institutional/Government Policies (Financial Aid, Immigration, etc.) JobClass Friends RoommateFamily Renn & Arnold, 2003 Faculty Committee Parent or Spouse’s Workplace
Student Strengths Inventory Tool Participant and Mentor Survey Overall Program Feedback Mentor Evaluations SA Professional coaches and evaluates
STRENGTHS Consistent Structure Retention & continual development for at-risk students. Peer Engagement Professional Guidance Use of a developed assessment tool LIMITATIONS Institution not dedicated to remedial education. Resources 2 year limit Mentor Training Mentor Compensation Cost of SSI tool & limited use after Freshman year ?