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Welcome! Poll Everywhere – Text Your School Name Your Role/Office
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Jane Rex Director, Office of Transfer Articulation Susan Davies Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Management
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Session Goals Learn about Appalachian State University’s Jump Start program. Understand how a transition program like Jump Start could enhance transfer student retention and completion through collaboration with key community college partners and targeted campus programming
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What is Jump Start? A program designed to assist students from three partner community colleges with the transition to the Appalachian’s main campus in Boone with a goal of enhancing transfer student retention and completion.
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Why Jump Start? To understand student needs and risk factors To create a more seamless transition To improve retention and graduation
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Background Initial funds - $163,000 Pilot – February 2012 to June 2012 Official program started July 2012
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Programming features Full-time Coordinator Transfer student mentors Regular presence on campuses Faculty mentors
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Programming features Campus Visits to Appalachian Opportunities to meet Appalachian students, faculty and staff Jump Start Orientation Regular contact with admitted students via email and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/110608955736300/ Support at Appalachian MAP Works Retention Tool
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Transfer Student Mentors: The heart of the Jump Start program
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Initial Accomplishments Productive relationships with community colleges Collaboration across Appalachian’s campus Jump Start website: http://jumpstart.appstate.edu/ http://jumpstart.appstate.edu/
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Initial Accomplishments Transfer-specific Early Registration Advising: http://era.appstate.edu/ http://era.appstate.edu/ Talking Transfers Newsletter: http://jumpstart.appstate.edu/node/23 http://jumpstart.appstate.edu/node/23 Asssessment and Results
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Initial results: Students not registered for Spring 2013: All transfer students – 16.5% Jump Start students – 6.5% Students not registered for Fall 2013: All transfer students – 10.9% Jump Start students – 5.4% Continued…
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Initial results continued… Persistence to first spring of students from Jump Start partner colleges: 2010 Cohort92.8% 2011 Cohort95.4% 2012 Cohort97.7% - first year of Jump Start
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Transfer Pre-Orientation Program (T-POP) Expansion of Jump Start Orientation Incentives for participation 120 attendees, 2 one-day sessions in April Content: Transfer of Credit, Advising and Degree Works, Campus involvement, a campus tour highlighting where services are (Peer Career, Counseling, Health, Advising, LAP, Writing Center, etc.) Feedback
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Lessons learned: Establishing relationships takes time Getting the message out is very difficult “Transfer students don’t want…” Disappearing students Continuing outreach
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Future Directions: Gentle expansion Other top partner community colleges in the region Online presence across NC Road maps Transfer student club
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Questions? Jane Rex, rexjm@appstate.edurexjm@appstate.edu Susan Davies, daviess@appstate.edudaviess@appstate.edu
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For more information: Phil Lewis Coordinator, Jump Start Appalachian lewisp@appstate.edu 828 262 7877 jumpstart.appstate.edu
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