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Office of Undergraduate Studies

Office of Undergraduate Studies. FAST - N ew pilot program F reshman A cademic S uccess T racking  Faculty and staff members serve as coaches. Total of 80 freshmen were placed on academic probation after the fall 2010 semester. 

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Office of Undergraduate Studies

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  1. Office of Undergraduate Studies • FAST - New pilot program Freshman Academic Success Tracking  • Faculty and staff members serve as coaches. • Total of 80 freshmen were placed on academic probation after the fall 2010 semester.  • Coaches meet with probationary students approximately every other week to help the student with goal setting. • Also track academic performance to help students regain good academic standing after the semester.  • Coaches do not replace academic advisors, but work alongside advisors to coach students to success.

  2. Office of Undergraduate Studies • CERTI Co-Sponsoring Teaching and Learning Technology Conference • Dr. Eric Mazur, the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Harvard University, will be the keynote speaker. • 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 10. • To register for the free conference, go to http://edtech.mst.edu. • Top Instructor Issues: Handling Classroom Disruptions • CERTI will sponsor a Faculty Active Learning Community in March entitled “Handling Classroom Disruptions”. • Noon Wednesday, March 16, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A, Havener Center. • RSVP to certi@mst.edu to reserve your seat.

  3. Office of Undergraduate Studies • SDELC • Richard Dalton is completing classes to become an OSHA-approved light industry and construction safety instructor.   • Richard plans to offer both 10- and 30-hour OSHA training classes for S&T students. Details will follow when available. • S&T will host FIRST Tech Challenge State Championship • Freshman Academic Success Tracking (FIRST) • February 26, the first of a three-year commitment to host the high school robotics competition. • SDELC staff, in partnership with Enrollment Management is taking the lead in coordinating volunteers and campus-wide support for the event.   • Top-performing teams will represent Missouri in the FIRST World event held in St. Louis in April.

  4. Office of Graduate Studies • Graduate Learning Outcomes were approved by the Graduate Faculty at the Dec. 6th, 2010 meeting. • Launched the Spring 2011 Webinar series for prospective and admitted students. • Spring 2011 Grad Chat series has begun. • Chancellor’s Fellows Research Poster Presentation will be held February 28 from 11 AM – 1 PM.

  5. Office of Academic Affairs • Curriculum • Response to ABET draft statement addressing concerns and weaknesses for five engineering programs submitted January 14. • Faculty Activities • Third Year Review information forwarded to faculty members and their chairs on January 31.

  6. Office of Sponsored Programs FY11 activities through the end of January and a year-over-year comparison are as follows: Proposals awarded in total dollars: $30M (down 15.5%) Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 189 (down 4.6%) Proposals submitted in total dollars: $77.2M (down 20.7%) Number of proposals submitted: 306 (up 4.1%) Research expenditures: $29.8M (up 7.6%) F&A recovered: $4.4M (up 2.7%) Number of active awards: 620 (up 1.3%)

  7. Global Learning • Video Classroom at the St. Louis Engineering Education Center • Fully operational & classes are being broadcast in high definition from St. Louis to Rolla. • 22 courses in 6 departments delivered to Rolla campus this spring. • Facility enhances S&T’s ability to use St. Louis based adjuncts to deliver courses that help relieve the teaching load of faculty on the Rolla campus. • Spring Distance Enrollment • Students enrolled in distance classes during the Spring 2011 semester show an increase of 100 students over the Spring 2010 semester. • Total enrollment stands at 702 students at the end of the third week.

  8. International Affairs • Delegation from Beijing Institute of Technology • Hosted a delegation from Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), one of China’s premier engineering and research universities, from January 18 through January 20. • The January 18-20 visit was to further define the recruitment and application process for BIT students who wish to transfer at Missouri S&T. 

  9. International Affairs Intensive English Program and Cultural Programs Enrolled 37 full-time, and 23 part-time students from Brazil, China, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Mexico, Oman, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, and Turkey. Intensive English Program Seminar Learning the importance of community service with our guest, Ms. Malinda Love, Program Administrator in Student Life.  Local FBI agents Pat Cunningham and Mike Maruschak visited with students on January 19. Judge Mary Sheffield Wray, of the 25th Circuit Court, engaged the students on January 26th.   Our guests provide great cultural and community information to help our international students adjust to life in Rolla.

  10. International Affairs • Special Events sponsored by International Recognized Student Organizations • Chinese New Year, February 5 • International Student Day, March 6 • Holi, March 16 (sponsored by India Association). • Saudi Night, April 10, (Saudi Student Association) • Africa Gala Night, April 17 (African Student Association)

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