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Background. Enrolment in Science at the U of A is defying historical trends. Enrolment is managed closely to a specific target determined by program funding. Our government is looking to increase “access”. Background. Student success remains a significant issue.

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  1. Background • Enrolment in Science at the U of A is defying historical trends. • Enrolment is managed closely to a specific target determined by program funding. • Our government is looking to increase “access”.

  2. Background • Student success remains a significant issue. • 9% of students in a typical entry cohort are RTW, 12% withdraw voluntarily (with a broad array of GPAs). • RTWs can be appealed, but students who take a break show better success in achieving satisfactory academic standing

  3. Background • Science is a major point of entry into the Alberta PSE system. • 35% of students in a typical entry cohort transfer out of Science to other Faculties. • In contrast to RTW and voluntary withdrawls, 38% of transfers occur at the end of year and another 38% after year 2.

  4. Background • The first year is where all the “retention-related” action is! • Graduation rates; 44% of a typical entry cohort will graduate in Science, 79% will obtain a U of A degree. • Satisfactory academic standing is defined as a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.

  5. Targeting Success in Year One • Student Life Coordinator. • Student Orientation. • Science Cohorts. • Visits to large introductory classes. • Build your B.Sc. Degree Workshop. • Student e-newsletter.

  6. Targeting Success in Year One • Parents in Partnership Program. • Student advising. • Tutorials and help. • Science 100. • Connecting teaching and research. • Industrial Internship Program (year 3).

  7. Targeting Success in Year One • Communications about academic performance. • The Fresh Start Program.

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