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“ Change is Coming”: An Approach to Working with Re-enrolled Students in Academic Difficulty Erik Colon, Academic Advisor Michelle Jones, Academic Advisor Harpur College, Binghamton University
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Session Overview Advising in Harpur College Harpur College Policies Re-enrolled Program Data Strengths/Challenges Future Growth Discussion
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Academic Advising in Harpur College Housed within Harpur College 1 of 5 colleges at SUNY Binghamton Liberal Arts school 7,500 undergraduates in Harpur 11,515 undergraduate students at SUNY Binghamton Academic Advising: Dual advising structure: general advising & faculty advising No assigned advisors
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Harpur College Policies Probation: cumulative GPA less than 2.0 Suspension: Academic Dismissal Index (ADI) After probation, cannot raise cumulative GPA above the ADI are suspended for at least 2 semesters* Dismissal: Return from suspension and still cannot raise GPA above the ADI Permanent and cannot return to the university
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Re-Admit Program: Getting Started Target Student Population: spent more than one semester away from the university cumulative GPA below 2.0 Invite them via email to meet with Erik or Michelle Students called or emailed us to make an appointment
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Re-Admit Program: Meeting Objectives Review college policies & deadlines Discuss what happened in previous semesters Discuss what they learned/reflected upon while they were away from campus Are they pursuing the right major? Study habits? Social interactions &/or campus involvement Encourage them to continue to meet with us Establish a degree plan Stress importance of campus resources Discuss future goals
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Data Fall ’07 Invited: 55 Responded:22 # who’s cumulative GPA 2.0+: Spring ’08 Invited: 64 Responded: 20 (4 returners) # who’s cumulative GPA 2.0+: Fall ’08 Invited: 51 Responded: 31 (8 returners) # who’s cumulative GPA 2.0+: Spring ’09 Invited: 27 Responded: 7 (5 returners) # who’s cumulative GPA 2.0+:
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Strengths of Re-Admit Program Student/Advisor connection Review of policies Timing
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Challenges We Faced Data is not always accurate Students ignore email Program is not mandatory
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Future Growth Improvements: Increase awareness around campus Develop mid-year reports for students Ultimate Goals: Make program mandatory Conditionally re-admit students
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Discussion What programs or techniques have worked for your institution to target “academically at-risk students?”
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