STEPS to Success: Promoting Student Behaviors Linked with Academic Success Sami Johnson, Student Success Programs Casey Peterson,

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STEPS to Success: Promoting Student Behaviors Linked with Academic Success Sami Johnson, Student Success Programs Casey Peterson, Student Success Programs Mark Hanson, Institutional Research & Analysis Linda Fricker, Academic Advising Janine Kuntz, NDSU Libraries Betsy Carter, Student Success Programs,

Student Behavior: Perception vs Reality How many students report that they attend class at least 90% of the time? 4 out of 5 students reported that they attend class at least 90% of the time.

Student Behavior: Perception vs Reality On average, how many hours a week do students report that they spend preparing for class? NDSU Students spend an average of 13 to 16 hours a week preparing for class.

Student Behavior: Perception vs Reality How many students report that they finish their homework before class at least 90% of the time? 3 of 4 students finish their homework before class at least 90% of the time.

Student Behavior: Perception vs Reality How many students report that they meet with faculty at least once a semester to work on special projects, conduct research, or get help on coursework? 4 of 5 students meet with faculty at least once a semester to work on special projects, conduct research, or get help on coursework.

Student Behavior: Perception vs Reality How many students feel that it is important to approach college like a full-time job? 4 out of 5 students believe it’s important to approach college like a full-time job.

Student Behavior: Perception vs Reality How many students report that they are committed to earning a degree at NDSU? 9 of 10 students are committed to earning a degree at NDSU.

Why?

NDSU Academic Experiences Survey Online Survey Development: Behaviors and attitudes related to positive academic outcomes Specific frequency information “How many times a week do you do X ?” “How many times a week do you think most students do X ?”

Sample Stratified random sample of 5,000 undergraduates –Proportional GPA, Academic Level, and Ethnicity 816 completed and 789 used for analyses

Results 1.Students underestimate how much their peers are doing 2.High GPA students are doing more positive academic behaviors/attitudes than Low GPA students

What percent of the time do you/most NDSU students:

What level of effort do you put into your academic work?

“A” students vs. “C” students A steady trend, students with a GPA of report doing more of these positive behaviors and holding more of these positive attitudes than students with a GPA of –This finding is not meant to negatively differentiate between students but is rather evidence supporting a desire to encourage all our students to more fully engage in these behaviors because they are associated with success. 9 of 10 NDSU students use a personal calendar to prioritize their academic work. A majority of students check their NDSU and Blackboard at least 16 times a week. 3 of 4 students participate in organized clubs or student groups during a typical week. 4 of 5 students believe it’s important to approach college like a full-time job. NDSU students spend an average of 13 to 16 hours a week preparing for class. Most NDSU students start studying at least three days before an exam. Most students use tutoring or other academic services at least once a month. 4 of 5 students report attending class at least 90 percent of the time. 3 of 4 students finish their homework before class at least 90 percent of the time. 4 of 5 students believe it’s important to register for and complete 15 credits a semester. 19 of 20 NDSU students meet with their academic advisor at least once a semester. 9 of 10 students are committed to earning a degree at NDSU. 4 of 5 students meet with faculty at least once a semester to work on special projects, conduct research, or get help on coursework. (NDSU Academic Experiences Survey, Spring 2015)

Messaging Campaign

Reaching Faculty and Staff Hall Directors Academic Advisors Staff Senate Faculty Senate Student Affairs Directors

Reaching Students Orientation Welcome Scavenger Hunts and Trivia Listserv s Tutor and Counseling Center Training Student Government Presentations

Print Message Outlets Welcome Week brochure Residential Life Calendar Handbook Handout/Pamphlet Napkin Holders Table Tents Bookmarks

Posters

Website ndsu.edu/studentsuccess/steps/

Discussion How can faculty begin to incorporate STEPS messaging into working with students?

Practical Application 1.Have a STEPS representative visit your classroom or student group. 2. Incorporate STEPS facts into your meetings with student advisees. 3. Work the messaging into normal announcements into your classroom. -e.g., Checking announcements on Bb and .

Practical Application Source: Dr. Clayton Hilmert’s PSYC 111 Syllabus 4.Link messages to other academic skills resources -NDSU Counseling Center, ACE, Library, etc. 5.Use messages as basis to develop individual study tips for you class (see syllabus example)

Practical Application: Syllabus Integration Source: Dr. Clayton Hilmert’s PSYC 111 Syllabus