T EMPLE C OLLEGE T EMPLE, T EXAS With R. Craig Collins Professional Development Coordinator Carey Rose Director of Student & Enrollment Services Take a.

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T EMPLE C OLLEGE T EMPLE, T EXAS With R. Craig Collins Professional Development Coordinator Carey Rose Director of Student & Enrollment Services Take a Week Off- Improve Your Campus with Zero Week

O VERVIEW  Q&A  College Profile  Why Zero Week?  Strategies  Zero-Week Implementation  Evaluation & Results

A BOUT T EMPLE C OLLEGE  LOCATION - Temple, TX  Serve 17 ISDs Main Campus est Downtown Center Texas Bioscience Institute Cameron Education Center East Williamson County Higher Education Center Taylor Center – Legacy Early College High School Hutto Center  ENROLLMENT  5,692 students Fall FTIC (13%) 1,193 First Time at TC (21%)

A BOUT T EMPLE C OLLEGE  STUDENT PROFILE  Gender Males = 33% Females = 67%  Average Age = 26 years  Race/Ethnicity White = 62.6% Hispanic = 32.4% Black = 19.4% Asian = 1.4% Other = 3.9%

W HY Z ERO W EEK ?  Lack of Student Preparation for College  Need for Cohesive Student Orientations  Last Minute Registration Issues  Low Success Rate for Late Registering Students  Unprepared Placement Testing  Inadequate Time for Data Processing Tasks  Extend Faculty Development

S TRATEGIES Expand Time Between Registration and First Class  Classroom Expectations Orientations  Provide Math Placement Tutoring and Retesting  Prepare for First Week of Classes  New Student Focus  Encourage Student Preparation  Syllabi, Textbooks, Schedules  Classes, Work, Study, Daycare, etc.  Help Make Connections  Enhance Academic Success

G ETTING S TARTED  Gather Support  Faculty, Student Services, Administration  Coordinate Across College  Calendar, Professional Development, Current Programs, Multi-campus  Plan and Organize Event  Zero-Week Committee  Expenses: Printing, Incentives, Entertainment, Advertising

Zero Week

Checklist

S AVE THE D ATE

C ALENDAR

G ETTING THE W ORD O UT

M ASTER C ALENDAR

F ACULTY W ORKSHOP T OPICS  All Campus Meeting/Kick off  New Faculty Orientation  Campus Tour  Mentoring Q&A  Adjunct Orientation  Policy Revisions Overview  FERPA*  Sexual Harassment*  Conflict in the classroom  Syllabus & Vitae Updates  NISOD and FUSION  Where the Data R  D2L Overview  Dev Math Faculty Prof Dev  Dev English Faculty Prof Dev  Dev Reading Faculty Prof Dev  Tenure Policy Q&A  Ice Breakers  TC Marketing 101  Cheaters, how to catch them  Web-Enhancing a Class  Division/Dept Meetings  Rubrics

S TUDENT W ORKSHOP T OPICS  Math Boot Camp  Transferring Basics  Elearning Orientation  Campus Tours  Student Life Orientation  Music Majors Orientation  Criminal Justice Orientation  Financial Aid – Satisfactory Academic Progress  Probation Counseling  Money Management 101  Computer Literacy  Veteran Affairs Orientation  Reading Boot Camp  Writing Boot Camp  TRIO Orientation  Leopard Survival  Child Development Orientaion  Health Science Orientation

Z ERO W EEK E VALUATION  Measures:  Student and Faculty Satisfaction Ratings  Academic Success  Fall to Spring Retention  Fall GPAs  Schedule and Organization  Campus Engagement

Z ERO W EEK I MPACT  Was Zero Week Helpful? (5 is best)  Student Satisfaction (5 is best)

Z ERO W EEK I MPACT  “ As a first time student, I feel that the sessions that I attended this week will help. I know what to expect.” Samantha S.  I was completely terrified about going to school. Zero Week was fun, informative, and I got to meet a lot of my fellow new students. I can’t wait for the semester to start!” Oshandra O.  The Math Camp helped me bypass my Developmental Math. Now I’m ready for College Algebra!” Dora C.

Z ERO W EEK I MPACT ON GPA S  First Time at Temple College

F ALL TO S PRING R ETENTION

Z ERO W EEK R ESULTS  High Student and Faculty Satisfaction  Increased Retention and GPAs  Modifications to Schedule – Coordinate/Broaden Orientation Topics

Z ERO W EEK L ESSONS L EARNED  Revamp Online Registration for Zero Week Activities  Requires Faculty Engagement  Need for a Campus Master Schedule for Zero Week Activities  Continue Focus on Increasing Attendance

U NEXPECTED B ENEFITS  More Learners Touring the Campus  More Learners Locating Classrooms  More Learners Purchasing Textbooks and Supplies Prior to First Day  More Efficient Schedule Changes  Wait List  Prerequisite Report  Resolved Institutional Errors  Better Departmental Enrollment Management of Course Sections

T EMPLE C OLLEGE T EMPLE, T EXAS With R. Craig Collins Carey Rose Take a Week Off- Improve Your Campus with Zero Week