Office of the President Ohio Board of Regents Complete College Ohio Task Force August 13, 2012 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS.

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Office of the President Ohio Board of Regents Complete College Ohio Task Force August 13, 2012 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS

Office of the President BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS Ranked by US News & World Report One of 18 schools recognized for “First-year experience” Recognized by Ohio Business Roundtable

Office of the President BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Pre-Enrollment: Call Center: Creates personalization. Serves as a point of contact for students, parents, family members. Summer Bridge Programs: Outreach and academic enrichment programs designed to motivate and assist students succeed. Target populations are first- generation students or students who come from families with limited income. Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR): One-day, on-campus introduction to BGSU. Social Media: Creates community via Facebook, Twitter and other social media outlets. Welcome Activities: Move In/Opening Weekend: Two-day program to meet faculty, staff and other new students in smaller groups and within major. COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS

Office of the President BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Early Stages of Enrollment: Specialized programs: PLA, TRIO, Financial Literacy Career Planning Course Introduction to Major Courses Academic Culture Discussions Common Read Weeks of Welcome: Two weeks of events designed for students to learn about academic and co- curricular learning and engagement opportunities. COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS

Office of the President BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY All Stages of Enrollment: Advising: Intrusive Advising Early Alert – successNet: Progress reporting and connection tool. Learning Commons Faculty Programming and Engagement: Faculty Development New Faculty and Teaching Assistant Orientations Faculty Learning Communities Peer Learning Assistants in Large Lecture Classes COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS

Office of the President BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY All Stages of Enrollment: Counseling Center and Disability Services Co-Curricular Engagement Opportunities: more than 300 student organizations, activities Residential Living: two-year requirement to live on campus Recreation and Wellness: variety of programs designed to establish and maintain healthy lifestyle COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS

Office of the President BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY 17 years in Top 100 public universities according to US News and World Report 38 % first-generation college students 22 % students of color Students must live on campus for the first two years Supportive and collaborative academic and student affairs environment Academic programs linked to Student Affairs (e.g. College Student Personnel Program) Division I Athletics (including hockey) COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS