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PARTNERING WITH PARENTS & FAMILIES FOR STUDENT SUCCESS Brett Bruner, Director of Persistence & Retention | Fort Hays State University Dr. Cassy Bailey, Dean of Students | Baker University Dr. Teresa L. Clounch, Associate Dean of Students/Director of Multicultural Affairs | Baker University 2014 Kansas Student Affairs Conference – Lawrence, KS
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Overview Introduction of Session, Goals & Learning Outcomes Introduction of Presenters & Institutions Session Goals of Participants National Data Sharing CAS Standards for Parent & Family Programs 2013 National Survey of College & University Parent Programs Using Data & Best Practices to Inform Our Practice in Parent & Family Programs Baker University Fort Hays State University Lessons Learned Along the Way!
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Learning Outcomes As a result of attending this educational session, participants will Describe the importance of institutional efforts in partnering with parents & families for student success. Identify 2 new strategies for parent & family engagement efforts.
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Fort Hays State University Division of Student Affairs Enrollment Management Cluster Student Support Services Cluster Student Life Cluster International Student Services Memorial Union Residential Life Persistence & Retention First Year Experience & Orientation Learning Communities Transfer Engagement Family Engagement
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Baker University Division of Student Affairs Dean of Students Multicultural Affairs Residential Life Career Services Student Life Student Health & Counseling Community Outreach & Service
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GOALS OF PARTICIPANTS Why did you choose this session? What are you hoping to gain from this conversation?
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National Data Sharing: CAS Standards for Parent & Family Programs Parent & Family Programs must: Help families maintain a connection to the institution. Distribute information on a timely basis. Encourage parents & families to work with their student to access institutional resources independently Assist parents & families to navigate institutional resources, services & programs Consider diverse perspectives Provide information for faculty & staff to help them interact with parents & families Advocate for appropriate distribution of emergency information for parents & families
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National Data Sharing: CAS Standards for Parent & Family Programs Parent & Family Programs should: Provide in its mission statement for students & their families to develop lifelong affinity to the institution & its initiatives Provide programming & services in-person & online Provide information about issues related to student learning & development Provide opportunities to interact with other families & students Provide a diverse set of programs, which may include, but not be limited to: Parent & family orientation programs Parent & family weekends Move-in & send-off events Educational workshops & seminars Newsletters Fundraising
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National Data Sharing: 2013 National Survey of College & University Parent Programs Continuing development of programs Communication via technology & social media Declining print communications Identified as weakest skills Multiple offices are providing programming Structural placement Public institutions – Student Affairs Private institutions – Fundraising & Advancement Growing trend for parent fundraising
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Sharing Our Stories: Fort Hays State University From: Divisional Family Engagement Committee To: Family Engagement as part of Office of Persistence & Retention Staffing Structure Director of Persistence & Retention Graduate Assistant for Family & Transfer Engagement Undergraduate Student Coordinator for Parent & Family Programs 3 Undergraduate Family Ambassadors 5 Undergraduate Parent Orientation Leaders 2 Undergraduate Sibling Orientation Leaders Effective 2014-2015: All roles combined into a team 10 Undergraduate Family Ambassadors
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Sharing Our Stories: Fort Hays State University Enhanced Parent & Family Orientation Programs Tiger STRIPES: Freshman & Transfer Orientation & Pre-Enrollment Days Parent track Future Tiger Program – sibling track Horizons Multicultural Student Pre-Orientation Program Learning Communities Pre-Orientation Program Tiger Impact Fall Orientation Weekend
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Sharing Our Stories: Fort Hays State University Comprehensive Family Engagement program Tiger Family Association – Tiger Family Team Education – Family Webinar Series July 2014: Transitioning to On-Campus Living (partnered with Office of Residential Life) September 2014: Top 10 Ways for Your Student to Get Involved (partnered with Center for Student Involvement) November 2014: Preparing for Your Student’s Return for the First Extended Break (partnering with Kelly Center) February 2015: Money, Money, Money (partnering with Office of Financial Assistance) April 2015: Being a Career Coach for Your Student (partnering with Academic Advising & Career Exploration Center & Office of Career Services)
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Sharing Our Stories: Fort Hays State University Comprehensive Family Engagement program (continued) Communication Parent Portal Printed Family Calendars e-Newsletter from Vice-President for Student Affairs Emergency Communication Listserv Events Tiger Summer Send-off Events (partnership with Alumni Association & Office of Admissions) Family Weekend (fall) ‘Lil Sibs Weekend (winter) (partnership with Office of Residential Life) Spring Family Reunion (spring)
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Sharing Our Stories: Fort Hays State University Comprehensive Family Engagement program (continued) Family of the Year Recognition Parent Giving – Student Emergency Fund Development
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Sharing Our Stories: Baker University Family Orientation Simultaneous to Summer Enrollment All Day – comprehensive from offices to support to transitions Partnerships with families Consistently highly ranked
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Sharing Our Stories: Baker University Communication Weekly Family Newsletter from Dean of Students Welcome to Fraternity/Sorority Life Letters B-Alert emergency notification 1:1 Calls
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Sharing Our Stories: Baker University Events Family Weekend (Fall) – academics, music, athletics Partnerships with Fraternity /Sorority Life Connections with athletics Family of the Year
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Lessons Learned Along the way Collaboration is key! Start small! Engage undergraduate students in the planning process Understand the needs of your population of parents & families!
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PARTNERING WITH PARENTS & FAMILIES FOR STUDENT SUCCESS Brett Bruner, Director of Persistence & Retention | Fort Hays State University blbruner@fhsu.edu Dr. Cassy Bailey, Dean of Students | Baker University cassy.bailey@bakeru.edu Dr. Teresa L. Clounch, Associate Dean of Students/Director of Multicultural Affairs | Baker University teresa.clounch@bakeru.edu
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