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Lessons Learned
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Transformations campaign Develop strategic plan External review team proposes internal residential program 2003 - construct new station 2007 – add housing 2007 - launch fall semester 2008 - add summer semester 2009 - add spring semester
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Hands-on field science Sustainability education Immersion into the location (Sense of Place approach) Learning community
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Residential semester Branch campus model students all live and take classes on site 14 beds 1 resident director Environmental science / biology focus Emphasis on field work Integrated coursework Block schedule Faculty visit once per week ▪ (1 hr round trip) Students take all the same classes Integrated Research Experience
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Would students want to do this? Can you get sustainable enrollment? Would students feel isolated from campus? Is the group size to small? Will students get enough faculty contact with the block schedule? Would this compete with study abroad ? Will this become the lake party house?
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Applied at the end of each semester Does not replace course evaluations Not anonymous Surveys topics Academic program Residential life Research experience Sustainability attitude Learning community Facilities Please select a number from the scale below that corresponds most to your attitude toward the following statements about your RFS experience. (1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree (N) No opinion
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I preferred living at the station to living on main campus. Average response score = 4.2 (1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree (N) No opinion
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Block Schedule (1) Strongly disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly agree (N) No opinion
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Would this compete with study abroad ? In the last 4 years, 30% of students attending the residential semesters also spent at least one semester abroad.
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When non-field based courses were offered in the curriculum, students tended to report lower satisfaction with those courses
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Sustainability
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Course Integration
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Did you spend more time on collaborative academic work (more than 3 persons) than a typical semester on campus (non-class time group study and project work) ? If yes above, did the collaborative work improve your academic performance? 77% of respondents indicated yes On average, how many hours a week did you spend on academics? (include project time, study time, class time) Average response =30 hours The RD factor
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Be patient
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Build it and they will come?
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Be patient Build it and they will come Keep the planning a few years in advance Students need lead time
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Be patient Build it and they will come does not necessarily work Keep the planning a few years in advance Students need lead time Market aggressively
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Be patient Build it and they will come does not necessarily work Keep the planning a few years in advance Students need lead time Market aggressively Have a Departmental Home
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Be patient Build it and they will come does not necessarily work Keep the planning a few years in advance Students need lead time Market aggressively Have a Departmental Home Each student group is different
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Be patient Build it and they will come does not necessarily work Keep the planning a few years in advance Students need lead time Market aggressively Have a Departmental Home Each student group is different Be flexible –
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Integrated Research Communication / guidance from off campus and non-faculty mentors Standards for assessment of research projects Independent projects vs. pre-established projects Distribution of work load Project-based overdose
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Difficult to determine Assumptions Count tuition(after discount), lab fees and room as revenue Food service not included Ignore indirect costs Ignore indirect benefits Requires 16 students to break even
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