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Brief overview of our campus size, advising model and staffing Why the need for early freshman advising Strategies utilized to increase freshman advising during the first year Assessment. Objectives Of The Presentation. California State University Channel Islands.
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Brief overview of our campus size, advising model and staffing • Why the need for early freshman advising • Strategies utilized to increase freshman advising during the first year • Assessment Objectives Of The Presentation
California State University Channel Islands • Located in Camarillo, California (approximately one hour from Santa Barbara) • 23rd Cal State • University
Opened doors to transfer students fall 2002 • Opened doors to freshman students Fall 2003 • Celebrating 10 years! • Approximately 5,000 students Growth Of The Campus
Director of Academic Advising & Learning Support • Assistant Director of Academic Advising • 5 Full-time Professional Advisors • 1 Administrative Support • Coordinator • 5 Peer Advisors • 3 Student Assistants • 1 Graduate Intern Per Semester Academic Advising Professional Staff
Goal: Enhance and Increase Freshman Advising First Year • Highly effective academic advising is critical to student retention leading to degree completion • Concentrated our efforts in the following areas: • Early Communication – Prior to Orientation • Orientation (IVO) Connections -Professional Advisors/Peer Advisors • Strategies to increase advising connections during crucial first year
Hobson email from Admissions • Welcome to CI • Intro to Advising Staff • Explains group advisement and advising connections during Orientation • How registration will take place Fall 2012 • Added on-line homework assignments to Early Communication prior to IVO • Students came to IVO better prepared Early Communication
Two-Day mandatory Orientation • 2011 - Facilitated two workshops (first day) • Students registered on the second day • 2012 - Build schedule and Schedule Check • Students registered at home Island View Orientation
Professional and peer advisors assist with schedule buildEncourage students to enroll in University 100Utilize first semester course suggestionsPromote the STAR appointment as next step in the advising process Island View Orientation
Promoted during Island View Orientation • Flyer in Orientation Packet • First Semester Course Suggestions • Promoted during the Parent Session University 100 Promotion
Maps out a plan for the first semester • Lists University 100 as a suggested course on all major sheets • #1 tool to use in selecting first courses • Easy for students and peer advisors to follow during schedule build session • A key reference to take home for review before registering on-line First Semester Course Suggestions
Fall 2012 students registered at home for the first time • After IVO – We checked schedules • Goal: all freshmen full time and in appropriate courses • Two Weeks during the summer students returned to the campus to meet with Peer and Professional Advisors one-on-one (phone appts. available as well) • Eliminated much of the add/drop activity during the first few weeks of the semester Summer Strategies
During Orientation Freshman students are on information overload – How much do they really remember about advising and requirements?? • Goal established – To bring as many freshmen in for Advising Sessions during 1st term • Students are more likely to retain information • Students are more likely to stay in contact with advising throughout the academic journey • Students are less likely to make mistakes with future course selections Importance Of Freshman Advising During The First Two Terms
Strategies to Increase Connections During Academic Year • Targeted the following: • University 100 • STAR appointments • Increase the Availability of freshmen STAR Appointments • Peer Advising • Connection with Professional Advisors • Delivery of Services
40-50% Enroll in University 100 • Professional Advisors encouraged to teach a course • A Peer Advisor is assigned to each course • Major assignment is to complete the STAR Appointment Advising Collaboration with University 100
Set the foundation for the advising experience • Review the Advising Syllabus (both student and PA sign) • Review GE/Major advising forms • Brief explanation of the CI Academic Requirements Report • Begin the foundation for the educational plan • Begin the process of selecting spring schedule • Conclude with importance of Advising Portfolio • Student completes evaluation of session • Advisor places notes in AdvisorTrac Star Appointment
Academic Affairs Contract • Advising Contract • Inform student about faculty advising – encourage mentoring relationship with faculty • Review advising brochure http://www.csuci.edu/academics/advising/islandcompass.htm Consistent Advising Through Star Appointment √ List
Documents courses suggested by advisor • Reinforces some general planning tips & grad requirements • Reinforces faculty advising • No need for student to return for advising once the schedule is out Student Leaves STAR APPT With Plan For Next Semester
IVO– Professional Advisors lead workshops to assist students with basic understanding of degree requirements and schedule building • Once the semester begins – Professional advisors spend more time with transfer students and continuing students with more complex advising issues • Peer Advising came on board to meet the demands for additional freshman advising Professional Advisors VS Peer Advisors… That is the ?
Peer Advising is compatible with all advising delivery models • Tight Budgets – expansion of advising units • Peer advisors working with appropriate advising tasks free up professional advisors for more complex advising appointments • Provides students with professional growth and leadership opportunities • Students informally advise students – why leave it to chance? (formalize the program) Strong Dependence on Peer Advising for the First Year
CI Freshmen population growing each year • Freshmen connect briefly with professional advisors during orientation • Outcome: • Freshmen losing connection with Professional Advisors once term starts Is it possible for Professional Advisors to Connect with Freshmen in a Meaningful Way?
Fall 2011 a plan was developed to engage professional advisors with freshmen during the first semester • Decision was made to offer group workshops for Freshmen • Cover all information in one-on-one advising session STAR Week Workshop Plan
Professional Advisors facilitated 6 workshops a day for a week • Limited to 10 students • Held in Conference Room with laptops • Peer Advisors on–hand to assist with course selections for Spring 2012 STAR Week Fall 2011
Due to Success of Fall 2011 STAR Week • Advising will be offering two weeks • Oct 1-5 • October 15-19 • Now offering sessions in our own workshop room located in the Advising Center • Most sessions are not specific to major • Piloting 5 most popular major sessions STAR Weeks Fall 2012
Promotion of STAR Weeks • Email sent to all freshmen • Posters • All TV Screens on campus • University 100 assignment
185 students attended • 163 Evaluations completed • I understand the advising structure at CI and know what is expected of me as the student in the advising process (52% strongly agree and 45% agree) • The advising portfolio I received will be useful in understanding CI major and graduation requirements (64% strongly agree 33% agree) • After completing the STAR session, I know how to select my Spring 2012 classes (58% strongly agree and 37% agree) • My overall impression of the academic advising I received during this STAR session was a positive one (61% strongly agree and 37% agree) STAR Week Results
STAR Appointment Format for the Remaining Year • Professional Advisors facilitate Transfer STAR appointments for the rest of the semester • Peer Advisors continue to meet with freshmen students for one-on-one STAR appointments for the remaining academic year
My Peer Advisor was willing to spend sufficient time with my issues and concerns. (95% strongly agree and 5% agree) • My Peer Advisor was well informed of other campus services and referred me to the appropriate Department/Office. (If applicable) (86% strongly agree and 7% agree) • My Peer Advisor was approachable and easy to talk to (95% strongly agree and 4% agree) • My overall impression of the Advising Center is positive. (92% strongly agree and 8% agree) Peer Advisor Assessment Results238 Surveys
“My appointment was very helpful! I have a strong idea as to how I will plan my next few years at CSUCI.” • “My Peer Advisor was very friendly and helped me with the information I required and much more. The advising she gave me was overall very effective.” • “Gave me so much information! Reassured me I made the right choice for my education by picking Channel Islands. ” • “Ellen was very easy to talk to and a great resource for me to figure out my path for the future. It was a great experience! Thank you!” Peer Advisor Assessment
Fall semester email campaign to all students not enrolled in University 100 • Second semester –Email campaign • Peer Advisor – Focus on this strategy Spring Semester Advising Not Mandatory – Proactive Strategy To Bring In The Remaining Freshmen!
End of the Spring Semester – 77% of Freshmen completed a STAR appointment • 57% of the Freshmen met one-on-one with Peer Advisors • 41% attended our first “STAR WEEK” group Star Appointment • 2% of the freshmen met one-on-one with a Professional Advisor STAR Appointment Assessment
Follow the STAR…Leads to all advising services Staffing and Delivery of Services STAR Appointments – One Hour General Appointments – half-hour Walk-in Tuesday and Wednesdays – Two Advisors
Contact Information: • Sue Saunders, Director of Academic Advising and Learning Support • sue.saunders@csuci.edu • 805-437-8514 Question And Answer Session