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Setting the Context

Setting the Context. University College. Why and Why Now?. University College. The resource reality The moral imperative The investment need The distinctiveness opportunity. Challenges. 2017 retention goal: 70% (up from 60.6% Fall 2012) The ISU story – For every 5 FTF…

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Setting the Context

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  1. Setting the Context University College

  2. Why and Why Now? University College • The resource reality • The moral imperative • The investment need • The distinctiveness opportunity

  3. Challenges • 2017 retention goal: 70% (up from 60.6% Fall 2012) • The ISU story – For every 5 FTF… • 3 leave w/o a degree; 1 graduates in 4 yrs.; 1 in 4+ yrs. • Inconsistent academic advising • Approx. 50% of undergrads are 1stgeneration and/or Pell recipients • HS to college expectations & norm differences • Teaching needs of freshmen • Increased Board, state, and federal oversight

  4. Challenges • “New Normal” (more with less/growing more with the same) • Institutional Mandates (e.g., SCHs & dashboards) • Millennial student needs (individualized attention but need for larger class size and advising loads) • Mission and best practices link to smaller class sizes for intensive interaction • Staff reductions (e.g., admin. assts.)

  5. The Student Perspective

  6. What Kinds of Things Does One Find in a University College? • The Sometimes • All freshmen • Service Learning • K-12 Initiatives (e.g., Upward Bound, Trio) • A University Major • Honors Program • Career Services The Usually • Academic Advising • Learning Support • Learning Community Programs • Undecided/Undeclared Majors • New Student Seminars • New Student Orientation Programs • Bridge Programs

  7. Facilitators, Inhibitors, and Subtext Will I/we lose resources? Will I/we lose power? What will it mean for institutional quality? What will it mean for my workload? How will we know it works? More damn administrators Will I have to change? If we have it, does that mean the rest of us are doing something wrong? University College

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