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MAP-Works ® “Making Achievement Possible” Tool for Increasing Freshmen Achievement and Retention Drake Martin, UNI MAP-Works ® Campus Coordinator Kristin Moser, UNI MAP-Works ® Technology Coordinator
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Purposes at UNIPurposes at UNI Identify high-risk freshmen Focus them on success strategies Enable interventions by faculty/staff Generate data for understanding students’ experience
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The BasicsThe Basics Students take a 15-minute online survey between Sept 13 and Oct 9 They get an immediate, individualized, online feedback report Five areas: Academic, Socio-Emotional, Behaviors and Activities, Performance and Expectations, Financial Means Same time: “connected” faculty/staff get online status report regarding high, moderate and low risk status of each of their students Some “connected” faculty/staff “intervene”
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Student Link to Personalized ReportStudent Link to Personalized Report Basic academic behaviors Class attendance Academic Self-Confidence Time Management Course Difficulties Sense of Belonging Campus Involvement Paying for College Campus Resources Direct Connect Faculty/Staff
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Faculty/Staff InterventionFaculty/Staff Intervention Residence Life Coordinator (Primary Direct Connect) High and Moderate Risk – RA Conversation with resident Other intervention, as deemed necessary Academic Advisor (Direct Connect) Additional information in advising process Course Instructor (Direct Connect) AIO – Alert Input Only Consult with individual students Determine aggregated student challenges Academic assignments related to student challenges (e.g. Cornerstone)
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Quick “How To”Quick “How To”
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www.map-works.com
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Initial Sign UpInitial Sign Up
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Log InLog In
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Faculty/Staff ReportingFaculty/Staff Reporting
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Your Specific Students’ StatusYour Specific Students’ Status Student Name
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Select “Dashboard”Select “Dashboard” Student Names Student Name
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View ”Dashboard” Indicators About a Specific Student Student Name
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Risk of LeavingRisk of Leaving
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Commitment to ContinueCommitment to Continue
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“Red” High Risk Areas of Concern“Red” High Risk Areas of Concern
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Send Email OptionSend Email Option student email address
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Log the ContactLog the Contact Student name
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Supports Strategic Initiatives on Campus
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2010 1,993 new freshmen direct from high school 50.1% of students had their individual reports viewed by at least one faculty or staff member. 2011 1,946 new freshmen direct from high school 149 sophomores (Jumpstart students in fall 2010 and multicultural students who did not participate in Jumpstart) AdministrationDetailsAdministration Details
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Fall 2010 to Fall 2011 RetentionFall 2010 to Fall 2011 Retention
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Factors
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Recommendations
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Overall TransitionOverall Transition
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Academic IntegrationAcademic Integration
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Help Promote!Help Promote! “It’s All About You!” Sept 13 – Oct 2 Ten $50 VISA cards for Sept 13 “takers” Grand Prize: $1,000 off u-bill “85% completion” floor parties
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MAP-Works ®Oversight TeamMAP-Works ®Oversight Team Drake Martin (Department of Residence) Campus Coordinator (drake.martin@uni.edu)drake.martin@uni.edu Kristin Moser (Institutional Research) Technology Coordinator (kristin.moser@uni.edu)kristin.moser@uni.edu Kathy Peters (Academic Learning Center) Alert Coordinator (kathleen.peters@uni.edu)kathleen.peters@uni.edu April Chatham-Carpenter (Communication Studies) Chris Neuhaus (Rod Library) Alexis Olson (Department of Residence) Tony Smothers (Academic Advising) Donna Vinton (Academic Assessment) Kristin Woods (New Student Programs)
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