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Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. President West Virginia State University

Public Higher Education in West Virginia Panel Discussion - Aligning the Work of the Commission with Institutional Goals and State Needs. Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. President West Virginia State University. ACCESS: Recruitment Strategies. Group Visit Program First Fridays

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Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. President West Virginia State University

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  1. Public Higher Education in West VirginiaPanel Discussion - Aligning the Work of the Commission with Institutional Goals and State Needs Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. President West Virginia State University

  2. ACCESS: Recruitment Strategies • Group Visit Program • First Fridays • Volunteer Alumni Admissions Network (VAAN)

  3. ACCESS: Academic Programming • Creation of New Academic Programming Pathways and Options • Partnerships with Local Community and Technical Colleges • BridgeValley Community and Technical College • Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College • Partnership with Industry Leaders • Energy Management • Partnership with West Virginia University System • Engineering

  4. SUCCESS: Completion Task Force • Faculty-Led Degree Completion Task Force • Analyze Data • Develop Recommendation • Creation of Standing University Committee • Retention and Student Success Council • Led by Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs • Includes Student, Faculty, and Staff Representatives • CHARGE: Development and Implementation of a Comprehensive Retention Plan

  5. SUCCESS: Exit Interview Process • Mandatory Process for Students Who Withdraw • Feedback Loop Regarding Student Experiences • Review of Operational Structure, Programs, and Services • Strength and Improve Student Success

  6. IMPACT: Research Rookies • Research is an important component of the undergraduate experience! • Program Partnerships with American Electric Power, Dow Chemical, and AT&T • Stipends for Freshman and Sophomore Students • Engage in Year-Long Research Projects • Other Program Benefits

  7. AEP Research Rookies In Action

  8. AEP Research Rookies In Action

  9. AEP Research Rookies In Action

  10. AEP Research Rookies In Action

  11. IMPACT: R&D Funding Increase • July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013: $13.5 million • July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014: $15.6 million • 15% increase in grants and contracts in one year • July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015: $17 million goal

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