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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS ADMIN. ASSISTANTS WORKSHOP

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Academic Departments Admin. Assistants Workshop. Overview of what University Studies is, does, and how it came about. Sharing ideas on our interaction with students. Helpful tips to keep in mind. . Workshop agenda. Much worse 1 st to 2 nd year retention rate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS

ADMIN. ASSISTANTS

WORKSHOP

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• Overview of what University Studies is, does, and how it came about.

• Sharing ideas on our interaction with students.

• Helpful tips to keep in mind.

WORKSHOP AGENDA

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• Much worse 1st to 2nd year retention rate.• Lower average GPA...by a half of a

point.• Two times more likely to have a

discipline action.• 48% overall 1st generation - 59% of undeclared students

WHY UNDECLAREDS?

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• Founding Institution 2003-2004–Significant assessment–Helped identify dimensions of success–Covered multiple operations–Headed by the Dean of Academic

Experience Robert Fitzpatrick–Group formed from First Year Experience Committee

FOUNDATIONS OF EXCELLENCE

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• Randy Swain: “Learn to teach”• Graduate research and capstone• Advisor methodology• Residential Component• Volunteer advisor: 2004-2009• Director 2009 - present

MY ROLE

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• Developmental advising– Cohort pilot model– “Living Learning”– Non-Faculty advisors– O’Banion’s model is the theoretical foundation

• Mission:– The Mission of the College of University Studies is

to assist deciding students with the resources and personal attention needed to select the most appropriate major and to plot a course of action leading to graduation by the most effective route possible.

THE COLLEGE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES

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• Exploration of Life Goals• Exploration of Career/Educational Goals• Selection of Educational Programs• Selection of Courses• Scheduling of Classes

TERRY O’BANION’S MODEL (1972)

O'Banion, T. (1972). An academic advising model. Junior College Journal, 42, 62-69.

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BUILDING BLOCKS OF DEVELOPMENTAL ADVISINGSc

heduleCoursework

Program Choice

Exploration of Career/Educational Goals

Exploration of Life Goals

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RESULTS 80-85% Freshmen to

Sophomore retention Reduction in judicial issues Strong community Statistically significant GPA

increaseBut something was wrong…

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• The students who really needed us, were not participating.

• Many students who were undeclared were not feeling any dissonance about it.

• If they did come, they avoided real “work” and used the program to meet their immediate needs.

• They would be honest towards the end of the year about how they “faked” tests and meetings.

• I was the enabler! The Helicopter Advisor!

BUT HOW CAN THOSE NUMBERS

BE WRONG?I started to notice something . . .

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• It is a meta-conceptual framework combining O’Banion, TTM, and MI among others.• It addresses students learning and assumes little.• Has been very effective.• Can be easy to apply – it’s a change in mentality.• Has shown promise in efficiency: – A five-fold increase with no additional staff.– A seven-fold increase with a 25 hour/week grad

assistant.

THE TARGETED ADVISING MODEL (TAM)

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•Precontemplation•Deliberation•Action

TAM

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• First Year incoming students– All undeclared students– Start with online course after

orientation– Interventions depend on development

• Current students– Internal transfers – major to major– Different intervention strategies

SO WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU ACTUALLY DO??

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“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”

--- Pericles

LEARNING VS. SERVICE

•Teaching vs. Providing•Learning vs. Receiving•Student vs. Customer

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WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT “CUSTOMER SERVICE” FOR OUR

STUDENTS?

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Positive connections in the first term =Success!

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More integrated academically/socially= Increased:• Commitment• Self-

confidence• Motivation

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Caring attitude = THE most potential retention force.

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• Resources to recruit are 4 – 6 times more expensive than to retain.

• Only 30% of accepted students actually attend.

WHY IS RETENTION IMPORTANT?

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Decrease for F12:

Reduced State funding

Fewer 18-year-olds

The economy

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We don’t realize the impact we can have on a student.

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Attitude is Everything!

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What purposeful things do you do to help a student feel welcome?

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Never be too busy.

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• Listen to hear not to respond.

• Make eye contact.

• SMILE ! ! !

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• No stupid questions

• Comprehension Test

• Empathize

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Help by teaching.

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Campus watchdog

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• Believe Power of “student service.”

• Believe Necessity of student retention.

• Believe Student loyalty = Growth of PSU

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You have the capability to make a difference!

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You have the capability to make a difference!

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You have the capability to make a difference!