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2008 Portland State Umbrella Tour . “ Students First” Promoting Student Success and Retention. Peter Collier & the Students First Staff. Two Students First Projects. • Students First Mentoring Project • Students First Success System. The Students First Mentoring Program (SFMP).
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2008 Portland State Umbrella Tour “Students First” Promoting Student Success and Retention Peter Collier & the Students First Staff
Two Students First Projects • Students First Mentoring Project • Students First Success System
Students First Mentoring Program (SFMP) is a four year pilot intervention designed to improvefirst generation student performance and persistence at PSU through expertise-development mentoring
Conceptual Model Collier & Morgan’s 2-Path Model of Academic Success
Traditional Model Student’s Abilities Student’s Performances Understanding of Course Material
Two Path Model Understanding of Professor’s Expectations Student’s Abilities Student’s Performances Cultural Capital Demonstrated Capacity Actual Capacity Academic Skills Understanding of Course Material Collier & Morgan, 2007
Expertise development mentoringinvolves mentors sharing useful information about • what to do in order to succeed at the university, • insights into the culture of higher education, and • tips on how to become “more expert” students.
Conceptual model of intervention Improved student expertise academic performance & retention Participation in SFMP
•SFMP positively impacts low-income, first generation freshmen retention •SFMP positively impacts low-income, first generation freshmen gpa. •SFMP positively impacts the average number of credits earnedby first generation freshmen •Participating in SFMP positively impacts students’ level of expertise
Partnership between University Studies, Sociology and Applied Linguistics SFSS takes the SFMP model for promoting 1st generation student success and extends it to ALL incoming students
First, SFSS explicitly identifies a range of potential college adjustment issues that new studentsare likely to encounter during their first year on campus.
Students First Points of Impact Understanding ofProfessor’s Expectations Student’s Abilities Student’s Performances A Cultural Capital Demonstrated Capacity Actual Capacity Academic Skills Understanding of Course Material
Second , SFSS provides participating students with tools designed to connect them with the wide range of available campus support services.
Students First Points of Impact Understanding ofProfessor’s Expectations Student’s Abilities Student’s Performances A B Cultural Capital Demonstrated Capacity Actual Capacity Academic Skills Understanding of Course Material
Third, SFSS provides students with a variety of scripts for how to use specific campus resources appropriately as well as strategies for key campus interactions
Students First Points of Impact Understanding ofProfessor’s Expectations Student’s Abilities Student’s Performances A B C Cultural Capital Demonstrated Capacity Actual Capacity Academic Skills Understanding of Course Material
SFSS Resource Website http://sfss.pdx.edu
Colleges and Universities need to be more explicit in conveying expectations and the “culture of higher education” to students
Expertise development mentoring promotes academic success and retention.
On-line delivery of student support resources promotes student success and retention
“Access without support is not opportunity”Dr. Vincent Tinto Syracuse University
Dr. Peter Collier Professor of Sociology Director,Students First Mentoring Program University Studies’ Faculty-in-Residence for Retention cfpc@pdx.edu 503-725-3961