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Lone Star College-North Harris Spring 2011 - 16,700 students 38% Hispanic 32% Black 20% Anglo

Student Engagement: Retention, Persistence & Success Lone Star College-North Harris www.lonestar.edu/departments/president/NASPA0311.ppt Steve Head President March, 2011. Lone Star College-North Harris Spring 2011 - 16,700 students 38% Hispanic 32% Black 20% Anglo 5% Asian

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Lone Star College-North Harris Spring 2011 - 16,700 students 38% Hispanic 32% Black 20% Anglo

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  1. Student Engagement: Retention, Persistence& SuccessLone Star College-North Harriswww.lonestar.edu/departments/president/NASPA0311.pptSteve HeadPresidentMarch, 2011

  2. Lone Star College-North Harris Spring 2011 - 16,700 students 38% Hispanic 32% Black 20% Anglo 5% Asian 5% International 80% Low income 80% First generation in college

  3. How We Think of Retention, Persistence & Success • Connection • Entry • Progress • Completion

  4. Retention Starts at the Connection • Destination College • Outreach and Marketing • SOAR (Student Outreach and Recruiting) • Developing College Going Culture • ABE, GED, ESL transitions • Community involvement • Parental engagement

  5. Connection Black Male Summit Destination College Dia de la Familia Hispanic Male Summit Latina Conference Open House Pre-K Day Women’s Conference

  6. The First Year Experience COMPREHENSIVE STUDENT SUCCESS MODEL P-K to High School Outreach Marketing Destination College First Day Of Class High School Outreach Bridge Programs Dual Credit Early College, etc. Enrollment Process Apps, Assessment, Financial Aid Individual/Group Orientation Advising Session Registration Link to Task Force Marketing, Community Outreach Link to Task Force Student Success Initiatives Link to Task Force Special Initiatives Gates State Initiatives Link to Teaching and Learning Center SEA CENTER Link to Task Force Early/ Repeaters Intervention Link to Task Force AtD FoE Visioning Link to Task Force Eng., Math, Biology Policy Review After First Day Of Class Transition to Dvision Counselors or Advising Center After First Term ADVISORSAcademic Support Teaching and Learning Center Student Activities EDUC 1300 Career Counseling Advising – Next Term Registration

  7. Admissions Process Financial Aid Mandatory Orientation EDUC 1300 ADVISORS Intrusive Advising LSC-North Harris College Connections Student Outreach Enrollment Management

  8. Academic Support Student Success Learning Framework No Late Registration Mandatory Orientation EDUC 1300 • Division Specific Initiatives • Nursing Transition Remediation Plan • MENS (Math, Engineering, and Natural Science) • Repeaters • Advising • Career and Technology Division (CTD) Advisor and Tracking Database • Medical & Health Sciences Pre-Professional Program • Honors Program • Division counselors Teaching and Learning Center Instructional Assessment Early Intervention System Early Alert Referral SEA Center - Success Encourages Achievement Success Coaches Tutoring Services Content Area - Targets high enrollment/high attrition courses Writing Center Math Lab • Supplemental Instruction • English • History • Government • Philosophy • Sociology • Psychology • Economics • Geology • Chemistry • College Algebra Open Computer Lab • Advising/ • Counseling Center • Academic Advisor • Undecided Majors • Crisis-Personal Counseling • Career Counseling and Exploration • Workshop Series • Community Resources and Referrals • Disability Services • Assistive Technology Lab • Access services for students with disabilities and faculty to utilize specialized ADA approved software and hardware • Alternative formatting • Magnification • Scribes • Tutoring • Student Support Services • Focus on student success • Friendly, college environment • Intrusive advising • Student activities • Child care • Financial assistance • Listening/talking • Goal: Graduation and/or College Transfer Biology Learning Center Tutoring Lab assistance Anatomy & Physiology Majors & Non-Majors Summer Bridge with Mentoring Workshop Series

  9. Advising System • Academic Advisor • Activity matrix • Selection of FTIC cohort • One-on-one advising • Weekly contact • Training sessions • Veterans, Disabilities • Increases retention and persistence!

  10. LSC–North Harris Measurable Minimum Performances for Advisors • Establish list of FTIC students Ongoing throughout semester • One-on-one personal contact with each cohort student at Ongoing • least twice per semester • Resource material given to each cohort member During initial meeting/orientation • Provide information on financial aid, LSC scholarships, and During initial meeting • other scholarships at fastweb.com • Place FTIC holds on cohort After Official Day of Record • Retain FTIC hold at end of semester if GPA less than 2.0 After Official Day of Record • E-mail cohort twice monthly Ongoing • Phone calls to all cohort students twice per semester Ongoing • Written correspondence (postcards, letters) to students’ By Official Day of Record • home addresses • Student-initiated meetings to discuss academic progress By eighth week of semester • after receiving communications about “W” dates and • student success • Degree plan (EVAL) for each student at 2nd or subsequent meeting Prior to next registration • Schedule 2 college-wide FTIC orientations and daily ongoing Prior to start of registration • orientation sessions • Aid in off-campus advising and recruitment of FTIC students at As needed • local high schools • Attend professional development meetings/conferences As needed • Gather, calculate, and document information for final FTIC report After Official Day next semester

  11. Advisors and Persistence Rates

  12. Advisors and Completion Rates

  13. Student Success Course Learning Frameworks • EDUC 1300 –Student Success course • Mandatory for students needing developmental work in two areas-Reading, Writing or Math. • Fall, 2012, will be mandatory for students needing devel developmental work in one area

  14. Teaching and Learning Center • Referral to SEA Center (Success Encourages Achievement) • Developmental Math • 56% Success (A,B,C) ALL students • 85% Completion • Referral for tutoring but No Show • 28% Success (A,B,C) • 52% Completion • Referral for tutoring and participate • 42% Success (A,B,C) • 88% Completion

  15. Teaching and Learning Center • Developmental English • 78% Success (A,B,C) ALL students • 83% Completion • Referral for tutoring but No Show • 40% Success (A,B,C) • 80% Completion • Referral for tutoring and participate • 61% Success (A,B,C) • 84% Completion • 12 visits=100% success!!

  16. Student Activities and Success Students involved in activities averaged: • 5% higher completion • 9% higher success • 13% higher persistence • Developmental students persisted by 12% more over the three terms.

  17. Student Activities and Success

  18. Evaluation/Assessment • AtD, CCSSE, SENSE • Foundations of Excellence • Visioning Process (North Harris) • Staff, faculty and community involvement • Perception vs reality • Adjunct Center for Excellence

  19. Key Elements at Lone Star College-North Harris • Advisors for FTIC • Mandatory Orientation for all FTIC • Student Success Course • Teaching and Learning Center • Faculty centered • Funded • Supported • Data/results driven

  20. Key Elements for Retention, Persistence and Success • Establishing core values at institution • Involvement of students, staff, faculty and community in framing the vision • Right people who share the mission, passion and commitment • Use of data to have “courageous discussions” about strengths and weaknesses • Action

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