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FYE 2007-08

FYE 2007-08. The third time is a charm! (The first two times look to be pretty good, too.). Denise Bissler Joan Conners Amy deGraff Jim Doering Beth Fisher Jim Foster Amy Goodwin Alva Hughes. Chuck Leska Patty Malesh Mark Malin Adrian Rice Brian Sutton John Thoburn

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FYE 2007-08

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  1. FYE 2007-08 The third time is a charm! (The first two times look to be pretty good, too.)

  2. Denise Bissler Joan Conners Amy deGraff Jim Doering Beth Fisher Jim Foster Amy Goodwin Alva Hughes Chuck Leska Patty Malesh Mark Malin Adrian Rice Brian Sutton John Thoburn Bruce Torrence Deonna Woolard Some Prospective 07-08 FYCers

  3. How does it all work? • FYC • Integrated speaking • Writing seminar • Co-curricular events • Advising

  4. How do we get started? • Find an FYC partner and negotiate a topic • For a new FYC • Consult regularly with your partner to establish a solid, connecting FYC for your freshmen • Negotiate one-course release time for prep • Request an appropriate summer stipend • Do early planning of co-curricular events • Purchase resources needed

  5. How do we get started? (continued) • Prepare to meet some simple deadlines • Early September: Have a preliminary course description for posting on website. (All FYCs) • Early December: Preliminary FYC proposal due to Curriculum Committee (New FYCs) • Mid April 2007: FYC Update Form due to FYE Advisory Board (New FYCs) • Late August 2007: Syllabus due to FYE Advisory Board (New FYCs)

  6. How do we get started? (continued) • Attend the FYE Retreat on May 24 • Take advantage of workshops offered • Ask for support as needed

  7. Support and Resources • See our website FYE Administration • New FYCs • Release time (providing your department can arrange it): One course in January, Spring, or Fall 2006. • Summer development stipend(s) of up to $3000 per instructor. • Start-up funds—$1000 per instructor. • Co-curricular event funding—about $3000 per FYC. • Freshman advising stipend—$1000. • Repeat FYCs • Stipend equivalent to that for an Honors course • Freshman advising stipend—$1000.

  8. Support and Resources • FYC Reports from all three pilot years are available in the FYE Office. • Consultants • John Rabung and Beth Gill • Kathryn DiPasqua, Administrative Assistant • John Mingus, Co-curricular events assistant • FYE Advisory Board faculty members (Chas. Gowan, Laura Holliday, Chuck Leska, Scott London) • Patty Malesh, Writing Center Director • Ted Sheckels, Speaking Center Director

  9. How do we get Started? Finding a Partner

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