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Marsha Fralick and Keith Franco July 13, 2010 For audio call Toll Free 1 - 888-886-3951 and use PIN/code 351816 A College Success Course for New Millennial.

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1 Marsha Fralick and Keith Franco July 13, 2010 For audio call Toll Free 1 - 888-886-3951 and use PIN/code 351816 A College Success Course for New Millennial Students

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6 Marsha Fralick and Keith Franco A College Success Course for New Millennial Students

7  Characteristics of the New Millennial Generation  Using technology to engage New Millennials  Online demo: The CollegeScope Student Success Program  Retention results  Example: College Success at Cuyamaca College

8  Our current college students were born after 1992.  Most were born with a computer in the home and were using them by age 5  The connected generation  82% are online daily  Average 12 hours per week online

9  They are generally happy with their lives and optimistic about the future  Unique appearance 54% have tattoos, hair dyed an unnatural color or body piercings other than ear lobes  Their top goals are fame and fortune

10  50% send or receive a text message daily  29% use instant messages daily  44% have a profile on Facebook or My Space and 38% use them daily

11  What does the “E” stand for?

12  18-30 years old  E mpowered  E ntitled  E lectronic Leading change from paper to electronic media

13  Being in the Millennial Generation, I did start using computers as a young child. I learned how to spell with the help of computers and how to read with computerized books. Computers have always been a part of my life, which is probably why I am so drawn to them. Dawn Cardenas College Success Student 13

14 Hippies Yuppies Zippies

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16  Use technology to make education engaging and inescapable.

17  Most college courses, especially upper division courses, have online components  Working in an online environment is essential for high paying careers  Students are disadvantaged if they do not have access to the Internet and are skilled in using it

18  Improves retention and success  New roles for faculty  Your students use it  It captures their attention  Education any time or place

19  Online career and learning style assessment  E-text  Online portfolio  Engaging material for the New Millennial generation

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21 Implementing CollegeScope resulted in a 26% increase in fall to spring persistence!

22 College Persistence rate of all Student Types Persistence rate of CollegeScope students LSC – CyFair79%94% LSC – Kingwood67%82% LSC –Montgomery77%88% LSC – North Harris81%90% LSC – Tomball70%82% System Average75%87%

23  Had a definite goal or college major Based on this research, choosing a major and career planning was included in our college success course.

24  The program helps students to make a good choice of a major and career.

25 Carl Jung and personality type Online:

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27  Transfers as general education for CSUC, Area E, Lifelong Understanding  Transfers to University of California  3 units

28  The program helps students to understand their learning style and how to become a lifelong learner.

29  Measures preferences in 20 areas Perceptual Environmental Emotional Sociological Physical

30 Cuyamaca College El Cajon, CA

31  8000 students enrolled in college  1600 take PDC 124 each year  One of the top 15 revenue producing programs for the college  56 sections a year

32  Motivation  Time and Money  Memory and Reading  Test Taking  Taking Notes, Writing and Speaking

33  Personality and Related Majors  Learning Style and Intelligence  Interests and Values  Career and Educational Planning

34  Communication and Relationships  Critical and Creative Thinking  Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle  Appreciating Diversity  Positive Thinking  Life Stages

35  Face to Face 22 sections  Blended 22 sections  Online 12 sections

36 High School Community College University

37  Conference Handouts  Instructor Manual Exercises and Handouts  Syllabus  Research  PowerPoint  Internet Links www.collegesuccess1.com

38 Dr. Marsha Fralick marsha.fralick@gcccd.edu Keith Franco Regional Sales Manager Xap Corporation 530-520-3471 Keith@xap.com www.collegescope.com Q&A

39 Evaluation Survey Link Help us improve our seminars by filing out a short online evaluation survey at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/10Su_Success

40 Thanks for attending For upcoming events and links to recently archived seminars, check the @ONE Web site at: http://onefortraining.org/ A College Success Course for New Millennial Students


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