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Orientation

Orientation. Informed Budget Process: FY 2013 IBP Progress Report & FY 2014 IBP Budget Request. FY 2013 IBP Progress Report For Projects Funded July 1, 2012. Project Title: Departmental hourly support. Amount Funded: $17,940 Project Status: Ongoing

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Orientation

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  1. Orientation Informed Budget Process: FY 2013 IBP Progress Report & FY 2014 IBP Budget Request

  2. FY 2013 IBP Progress ReportFor Projects Funded July 1, 2012 • Project Title: Departmental hourly support. • Amount Funded: $17,940 • Project Status: • Ongoing • Hired part-time Orientation Specialist to train and supervise Orientation Leaders and to make Quick Connect presentations throughout the year. • 14,572 participated in Orientation this past year.

  3. FY 2014 Base Request • Project Title: Orientation Supplies • Folders, mileage for Orientation Leaders, and food for Spring Connections and CampusConnects. • Core Theme: Student Access and Success • Orientation is mandatory for all new students. • Dollars Requested: $3,400 • Justification; • Orientation attendance has increased by 58% since 2010 – 11, requiring us to purchase additional supplies. • Because of the increased price of food at the College, we need additional funds to maintain our current level of service and activities. • Project Outcome Measurements: • Attendance rates, enrollment rates and persistence to 2nd term rates

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