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Pathway to Student Success. Select a Pathway. Stay the Course. Come Prepared. Get Enrolled. Reach Goals. Celebrate Completion. Become Involved. Pathway Steps for Students. Planning for Success Steps include: Come Prepared, Get Enrolled, and Select a Pathway Outreach
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Pathway to Student Success Select a Pathway Stay the Course Come Prepared Get Enrolled Reach Goals Celebrate Completion Become Involved
Planning for Success Steps include: Come Prepared, Get Enrolled, and Select a Pathway Outreach Assessment and Placement Academic Goal Setting and Planning Registration before Classes Begin **Source A Matter of Degrees (Center for Community College Student Engagement), 2012 Embracing these Steps
Initiating Success Steps include: Stay the Course and Become Involved Accelerated or Fast-Track Developmental Education First-Year Experience Student Success Workshops and Courses Learning Communities **Source A Matter of Degrees (Center for Community College Student Engagement), 2012 Embracing these Steps
Embracing these Steps • Sustaining Success • Steps include: Stay the Course, Celebrate Completion, and Reach Goals • Class Retention, Persistence, Completion • Alert and Intervention • Experiential Learning beyond the Classroom • Tutoring • Supplemental Instruction • **Source A Matter of Degrees (Center for Community College Student Engagement), 2012
Creating College Involvement Reach their Goals Pathway to Student Success Committee Chaired by: Faculty, Student, Classified & Administrator Come Prepared Chaired by: Faculty, Student, Classified & Administrator Celebrate Completion Chaired by: Faculty, Student. Classified & Administrator Co – Chairs: Faculty, Student, Administrator, & Researcher Become Involved Get Enrolled Chaired by: Faculty, Student, Classified & Administrator Chaired by: Faculty, Student Classified & Administrator Stay the Course Select a Pathway Chaired by: Faculty, Student, Classified & Administrator Chaired by: Faculty, Student, Classified, & Administrator
Gather information on current college projects that support and strengthen student success Gather statistics that benchmark student retention, persistence, and success in courses and beyond Analyze data and identify ways to enhance college efforts Link strategic planning and resource allocation to the pathways Focus of the Pathway to Student Success Committee
A Call for Action Unless we move with urgency, today’s young people will be the first generation in American history to be less educated than their predecessors. Consider this a sobering wake-up call – and an urgent appeal for action now. Source: Complete College America, September 2011