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Finding Academic Success After Probation International Conference on College Teaching & Learning March 27, 2014
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1. Some background 2. Identification of the Problem 3. Current Programs 4. New Initiatives 5. The Comprehensive Probation Plan Presentation Goals…..
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Who are our GRCC Students? WHO WHAT Fall 2013 16,613 HeadsJob Training Downtown Campuses 10,466 Part-timeCertificatesLakeshore Campuses 9,303 Pell EligibleAssociate DegreeLocal High Schools 6,645 - 1 or more AFPApprenticeshipsMTEC Campus 777 Incoming TransferPersonal Interest/ GuestOnline/ Hybrid WHERE 3,141 Probation Students/ 1,118 Suspensions (12-13)
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Student Perspective… How did this happen? What does this mean? What do you mean I have a hold? What do I have to do? I have an advisor.. what’s that mean? What is the probation contract? Students don’t know what they don’t know!!
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It is all about the programs… Proactive / Preventative Measures Academic Foundation Program Academic Success Workshop Early Alert Tutoring Services General Workshops
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But we had to do more…. Reactive Initiatives Case Management/ Assigned Advisor Classroom Faculty Advising CLS 100 / CLS 102 Orientation Content Computer Labs
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Intentional…Intrusive...Cross Campus 1. Top Down Support 2. Coordinated Efforts 3. Registration Evaluation 4. Comprehensive Communications 5. Multiple Touch Points Comprehensive Probation Plan
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It takes a village… Counseling & Career Center College Success Center Enrollment Center Financial Aid Academic Departments Testing & Tutoring Classroom Faculty
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Questions? Lynnae Selberg, MA, LPC lselberg@grcc.edu lselberg@grcc.edu Thank you for attending!
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Thank You!
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