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Tracking & Retaining Commuter Students: How To Engage Your Off-Campus Population Dr. Amy Golden Director for Strategic Initiatives Amy.golden@asu.edu
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Why are you attending this presentation? 1. My institution has no specialized services/programs for or means to engage off-campus and/or commuter students. 2. My institution has limited services/programs for or means to engage off-campus and/or commuter students. 3. My institution has limited funding for off- campus and/or commuter student services. 4. My institution is interested in tracking and retaining off-campus and/or commuter students.
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Webinar Agenda Definition Practice based in theory Trends & Needs Engagement vs. Programming Successful Programs and Services Additional Resources
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Who are Commuter Students? 1.“Traditional age” student living in family’s home 2.“Traditional age” student living off campus 3.Transfer student 4.Veteran student 5.Adult learner/Non-traditional age student (25 years or older) 6.Married student 7.Student with dependent(s) 8.Online learner
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How does your institution define “commuter student”?
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Definitions ASU’s definition of COMMUTER Students ◦ A student who lives at their permanent address ◦ ALL Commuter Students are Off-Campus students
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Multiple Life Roles Student Academics Family Professional Development Social Life/Work Campus Activities/ Student Orgs Elliptical Orbit Model – John Nonnamaker, Providence College, Rhode Island
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Needs and Trends
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#1 Need - Transportation parking, traffic, transportation schedules, inclement weather, maintaining a car, costs –have you ever looked into a commuter’s car?
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#1 Trend - Sustainability being a “green” commuter –challenges and/or deterrents
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Developing a Sense of Belonging need to feel wanted physical space need opportunities interaction with faculty interaction with other students engagement and success
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Did you know…? Students who live off- campus and commute have a higher freshman retention rate than residential students.
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Engagement vs. Programming
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Best Practices Drexel University http://drexel.edu/oca/c/CT_Programming_Curriculum.asp The Ohio State University http://offcampus.osu.edu/ Grand Rapids Community College http://cms.grcc.edu/foodpantry
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Community Liaisons Students who reside in apartment community assist with problem-solving efforts educate students regarding their rights and responsibilities coordinate social programming CL’s are university employees –work 6-8 hrs/wk at OCCSS front desk –works 2-4 hrs/wk with apartment community
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Peer Mentors Pilot program Team concept Matched commuter student with: faculty (same class) peer mentor commuter student Met in small groups
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Best Practices cont. University of Maryland http://thestamp.umd.edu/student_involvement/off- campus_student_life Town Gown Certificate Program http://www.itgau.org/certificateprogram/description
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QUESTIONS ???
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National Resources ACPA Commission for Commuter Students and Adult Learners http://www.myacpa.org/comm/commuter/ National Clearinghouse for Commuter Programs http://nccp.nsuok.edu/ CAS Standards: Commuter and Off-Campus Living Programs http://www.cas.edu/getpdf.cfm?PDF=E8691D43-F622- 313D-B58D3B648AED9A55
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Dr. Amy Golden Director for Strategic Initiatives Arizona State University amy.golden@asu.edu (480) 965-7661 Off-Campus & Commuter Student Services http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/reslife/occss
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