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Undergraduate Studies at Florida State University. Karen L. Laughlin Dean of Undergraduate Studies. Our Mission. Undergraduate Studies works to help each undergraduate student at Florida State University establish a strong educational foundation.
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Undergraduate StudiesatFlorida State University • Karen L. Laughlin • Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Our Mission Undergraduate Studies works to help each undergraduate student at Florida State University establish a strong educational foundation. • Serves as the academic home for most freshmen and sophomores. • Sponsors and directs a wide variety of programs designed to promote academic engagement, retention/degree completion, and overall academic success. • Supervises and monitors state- and university-wide degree requirements, including Liberal Studies, the writing requirement, and the multicultural requirement.
Accepted Freshman Class or FTIC • Approx. 6000 FTIC (plus approx. 3000 transfers) • Middle 50%: SAT 1760-1980; ACT 26-30 • Middle 50%: High School GPA 3.7-4.2 • The top quartile: HS GPA of 4.37, SAT 2000 and ACT 30 • 1st year Retention Rate 91.5% (unofficial) • 30% self-reported First Generation • 89% participated in AP/IB/AICE/ • 49% took Calculus in HS • FTICs average 15 acceleration hours
Programs for FTICs: Transitioning and Developing Academic Independence • Honors Program (approx. 600 students & 150 lateral admits) • Honors E-Series courses + Honors sections, augmented • Honors Medical/Legal Scholars • Housing in Landis Hall • Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE) • Summer Bridge (approx. 350 students a year) • 1st Generation, Economically Disadvantaged • New home in Thagard Building • Freshman Interest Groups (approx. 1000 students this year) • Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) • 200 Freshmen and Sophomores for 2014-15
Living-Learning Communities • 7 Learning Communities • 427 Students • Advising First Academic Advising • Professional Advisors/ “Centralized Decentralization” • First Contact at Orientation • Ongoing outreach & support, often through Senior year
Fostering Academic Progress, Engagement and Enrichment Advising First College Life Coaching (approx. 1500 FTICs and CARE Sophomores) Mapping • Time to Degree • Excess Credit http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/
Academic Center for Excellence • WJB Learning Studio • Academic Consultations & Workshops • Tutoring and Tutor Certification • Academic Success Course SLS1122
FSU Honors Program Ongoing Engagement • Honors in the Major (190/year) • Honors Medallion (380/year) • Honors Student Association • Honors Mentors/Delegates • 25 Presidential Scholars
Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE) • Student Council for Undergraduate Research and Creativity (SCURC) • The Owl (Undergraduate Research Journal) • http://our.fsu.edu/profiles/6114_The_Owl_Book_Final.pdf • UROP • Fall/Spring Research Symposia • Global Scholars • Graduate Research Consultants (GRC) • Social Entrepreneurship & Innovation • FITC Alliance
How do these programs impact FSU and the FSU Experience? Over the last few years our students have been awarded/named Rhodes Scholars/Finalists Pickering Fellows Goldwater Scholars Hollings Scholars Fulbright Recipients Rangel Finalists Truman Scholars/Finalists Boren Scholars Udall Scholars Payne Fellows • ONF, Honors, and CRE administered 134 undergraduate research & travel awards totaling $161,000--from $500-$4000 each. • 209 students enrolled in 2014-15 UROP; 117 faculty projects posted so far. 99% retention of last year’s UROP participants • FSU is one of the nation’s top producers of student Fulbright and Boren scholars
Engagement Opportunities: What Faculty Can Do • Foster research/creative projects & encourage applications for research awards • Teach Honors and E-Series courses • Direct an Honors Thesis or DIS; Post a UROP project; Engage a GRC • Encourage students to apply for fellowships & assist with the process • Teach in the Living Learning Communities
What Faculty Can Do • Learn about our Liberal Studies philosophy & discuss it with your students • Refer students for tutoring/academic consultations & as tutors • Take attendance; give tests & quizzes on Thursdays &Fridays • Give assignments that strengthen writing, reasoning, research, & critical thinking • Remember that your syllabus is a contract with your students
Thank You Comments and Questions? For more information or assistance see http://undergrad.fsu.edu/ Or contact me klaughlin@fsu.edu