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Student Success through Service: Creating Connections with the Community Dr. Waded Cruzado President Campus Compact Presidents Leadership Summit 2010 October 13, 2010. Montana State University. One University 4 campuses Bozeman Billings Great Falls Havre
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Student Success through Service: Creating Connections with the Community Dr. Waded Cruzado President Campus Compact Presidents Leadership Summit 2010 October 13, 2010
Montana State University One University • 4 campuses Bozeman Billings Great Falls Havre • 7 Experimental Agricultural Centers • 55 Extension County Offices
Student Success 74.2% FTFTFTF, 2009 cohort 47.1% 6-year grad for 2004 cohort 2122 Students in 2010 cohort (up from 1801 last year)
“Designing Our Community” Program Goals • Goal 1: Recruitment • Increase the motivation and pre-entry academic preparation of Native American students. • Goal 2:Retention • Help shape the engineering, engineering technology, and computer science workforce by increasing the number of Native American students graduating from the College of Engineering. • Goal 3: Professional Development • Improve access to quality engineering and technology to rural and underserved populations by returning highly educated professionals to these communities.
“Designing Our Community”Seminar Background • 1-credit seminar • Building community (same place and time/week) • Encouraging mentoring • Highlighting support programs • Engaging in professional development Problem: redundancy for upper classmen
“Designing Our Communities”Seminar Objectives • Utilize the skills of each team member to deliver a one-of-a-kind product. • Refine the ability to communicate, plan, execute, and resolve conflict in a team. • Have a better understanding of how engineering/computer science can meet society’s needs. • Network with peers, professionals and mentors. • Evaluate professional/personal strengths and weaknesses.
Why American Indians and service learning in engineering? • Service learning • encourages responsibility • engages students with their community • provides leadership development • promotes further education • Service learning in engineering • enhances motivation • develops meaningful connections with peers, faculty, staff • broadens citizenship • fosters design experience, teamwork, communication skills
Service Learning Projects • Spring ‘06 - Develop an engineering related activity for 8th grade math • Spring ‘07 - Participate as a project team in one of four community projects • Spring ‘08 – Research and write unfunded, undone Indian Health Service Projects for senior design capstone courses • Spring ‘09 – Feasibility study for new reservation high school on alternative energy investment • Spring ‘10 – Boys and Girls club energy and utility assessment on Northern Cheyenne reservation
Persistence for American Indian students in service learning • Persistence: American Indian students retained in engineering from Fall to Fall semester. • Service Learning (SL): students successfully passing a service learning course. • No SL: students not taking or not passing a SL course.
Next steps: Better tracking of student service service learning how these activities impact retention rates of students in all demographics