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Academic Success at Oregon State Clare Creighton, Assistant Director – Academic Success Center Ben Medeiros, Assistant Director – Living-Learning Communities
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Group Discussion What does ACADEMIC SUCCESS mean? What does it look like? How might it differ between people? How might it change over time?
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Debrief
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Learning Curve for Academic Expectations What knowledge, skills, and behaviors do first year students have to learn?
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“Expand your mind” “Connect to your community” “Build your best self” Improve student experience and success: Oregon State’s FYE Goals
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SP 2.0 Target 85% First Year Retention Rate
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SP 2.0 Target 65% 6 Year Graduation Rate
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Graduation Rate by Race
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Spring 2012: FYE Task Force Receives Charge Summer & Fall 2012: Task Force Forums for Campus Input Winter 2013 : Task Force Recommendations Released Spring 2013: 3-Year Implementation Period Begins Fall 2013: FYE Symposium for Faculty and Staff Fall 2014: 1st Cycle of FYE Assessment Results Available Spring 2016: Implementation Concludes Fall 2016: Initial FYE Steady State FYE History and Timeline
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FYE Outcomes Advising Early Alert Campus Traditions Course Instruction Commuter Students CONNECT Week First-Year Seminar Living-Learning Communities Orientation Residential Education
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1. Academic Success Faculty Dinners Tutoring Program 2. Health & Safety Monthly Programming 3. Living in Community Social Media RA-facilitated Check-Ins 4. Traditions & Affinity-Building Inter-Hall Challenge Homecoming, Moonlight Breakfasts, Res Games FYE Residential Curriculum
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Living-Learning Communities Current: West, Weatherford, & Wilson Bloss, Halsell, ILLC (International LLC ) New: Collegiate Recovery Community Global Village (ILLC) Next Fall and Beyond… Health & Well-Being Arts and Social Justice …Exploring Majors? …Outdoor Adventures?
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