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Student Access, Retention, Success Initiative

Student Access, Retention, Success Initiative . 2008 – 2013 . Two Year Objectives/ Accomplishments. Data set of students CI is serving Profile of admitted/not enrolled Achieve HSI status Achieve International growth (1%) Increase low-SES populations served .

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Student Access, Retention, Success Initiative

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  1. Student Access, Retention, Success Initiative 2008 – 2013

  2. Two Year Objectives/Accomplishments • Data set of students CI is serving • Profile of admitted/not enrolled • Achieve HSI status • Achieve International growth (1%) • Increase low-SES populations served

  3. 5-year Objectives/Accomplishments • Comprehensive assessment plan & dashboard • Outreach to targeted populations • Predictive modeling • Retention Management Plan • Integrate milestones and empower students to monitor their own progress • Implement two new programs

  4. Global Data/Benchmarks

  5. Student Success Partnership Short Term Task Forces: The stories behind the data

  6. Student Success Partnership Structure

  7. What’s her story?

  8. Task Force I • An inventory of interventions. • What programs do we have in place? • How are academic areas supporting success?

  9. A common theme: Help was often too late

  10. Task Force 2 • How are we organized to get students accurate advice earlier? • What can we know? • Who can do something about it?

  11. Questions? Terry Ballman Jacque Kilpatrick Jane Sweetland

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