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Strengthening Student Support

Strengthening Student Support. The Freshman Experience / Learning Communities Program at Santa Ana College. ASCCC Academic Academy 2012. Who we are and how we got here. College is a Culture. When your students first arrive at your college, are they enfranchised members of that culture?

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Strengthening Student Support

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  1. Strengthening Student Support The Freshman Experience / Learning Communities Program at Santa Ana College ASCCC Academic Academy 2012

  2. Who we are and how we got here

  3. College is a Culture • When your students first arrive at your college, are they enfranchised members of that culture? • What problems do your new students face as they participate in the culture of college?

  4. Student Success Looks Like…..? • If you could describe where your students would be at the end of their first year of college in terms of each of the problems you identified, where would they be? • Does your college have initiatives that are designed to address these problems? Do they work together in an integrated, coherent way to increase student success?

  5. Four Dimensions of Student Success • Academic • Social • Cultural • Behavioral

  6. FEP @ SAC: Essential Features SAC Demographics (Fall 2011) FEP Demographics (overall) ≅ 500+ Students 60% Female 87% Latino 18-21 Years Old 90% Daytime • ≅ 18,000 Credit Students • 1,476 New Freshman • 52% Female • 65% Latino • 42% Daytime

  7. FEP @ SAC: Essential Features Program History • Started in 1996 (Title III HSI) • Key Ingredient - Faculty Leadership • Gaining and maintaining traction • Since 2004 – primarily grant funded (Title V, Irvine Foundation/SSPIRES, BSI)

  8. FEP @ SAC: Essential Features • Cohorts in sequential linked classes. • Counselors & Teachers meet weekly with partners and once monthly with all members of the program. • One Year in duration

  9. Counselor in the Classroom • Based on the Puente Model • Learning Specialist • Model Success Behaviors • Connection to Support Services • Develop Ed Plans • Time Management • Access to Counselor every week of their First Year

  10. Faculty Recruitment & Activities • Faculty Orientation • Weekly Team Meetings • Monthly Group Meetings

  11. Administrative Support Why should administrators shepherd programs like this? • Applied Professional Development • Improved College Climate • Retention, Retention, Retention • Programs like FEP Need a Shepherd • ‘cause they are not free…. • and they need time to grow

  12. The Partnership with Research • Ave. persistence rate to a second semester (1996-2010) • FEP = 83% • Control = 71% • All Freshmen = 56.3% • Completion rate of a two course seq. in one year (1996-2004) • FEP English = 42.8% • Control English = 26.8% • FEP Math = 34.7% • Control Math = 21.5%

  13. The Partnership with Research • Ave. % of AA degree attainment (1996-2004) • FEP = 18.6% • Control = 9.1% • Percentage of students who transfer to a four year university within four years (1998-2004) • FEP = 9.6% • Control = 5.9%

  14. Synergy, Lessons Learned, & Unintended Consequences

  15. Believing & Doubting Suggestions & Questions

  16. Contact Us! • Erlinda Martinezmartinez_erlinda@sac.edu • Todd Huckhuck_todd@sac.edu • Steve Bautistabautista_steve@sac.edu

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