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What will this workshop cover?. DescriptionBridge to Clemson Program Clemson Univ./TCTC partnership Flaga's (2002) model of transfer transitionBridge Program student success and transition strategiesAdvising Orientation. What will you leave with today?. Understanding of Bridge Program structure and goalsClemson/TCTC partnershipFlaga's transfer transition modelProgrammatic initiatives for successful transition and transferAt least one
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1. Partnering for Student SuccessThe Bridge to Clemson University Program
Sue Whorton
Clemson University
National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students
January 23-25, 2008
2. What will this workshop cover?
Description
Bridge to Clemson Program
Clemson Univ./TCTC partnership
Flaga’s (2002) model of transfer transition
Bridge Program student success and transition strategies
Advising
Orientation
3. What will you leave with today? Understanding of
Bridge Program structure and goals
Clemson/TCTC partnership
Flaga’s transfer transition model
Programmatic initiatives for successful transition and transfer
At least one “take away” idea
4. What is the Bridge Program? Collaborative first-year academic and residential life program between Clemson University and Tri-County Technical College (TCTC)
Complete first-year courses at TCTC
Seamless transfer to Clemson for sophomore year
5. What are the Bridge requirements? Apply for Clemson freshman admission
Complete 30 credits with 2.5 GPA
Live in Bridge Program housing
6. What factors led to creation of Bridge? High demand for Clemson degree
Increase access to Clemson
Affordable option
Opportunity for increased collaboration with local technical college
7. What are the Bridge goals? Increase access to Clemson for qualified students
Deliver high quality first-year experience
Provide opportunity to complete all required first-year courses
Prepare students for successful transition to Clemson
Connect students to Clemson
8. Bridge Model
9. It takes a village…. Clemson University
Academic Affairs
Undergraduate Studies
Admissions
Academic Advising
Academic Success Center
Student Affairs
New Student Programs
Housing
Parking Services
Tri County Technical College
Academic Affairs
Arts and Sciences Division
Academic Advising
Business Affairs
Student Affairs
Office of Collaboration
Admissions
Registrar
Financial Aid
10. How is Flaga’s (2002) model used? LEARNING RESOURCES
Tools utilized by students to gain information and learn about the campus environment and academic system
CONNECTING
Concerned with development of relationships with others in the academic, social and physical environments
FAMILIARITY
Develops as students internalize information they gathered and begin to feel more comfortable with their new environment
NEGOTIATING
Occurs when students adjust their behaviors and surroundings as necessary to be successful within the academic, social and physical environment
INTEGRATING
Change that results from student’s processing their academic, social and physical experiences and interactions
11. What assessment tools have been used? Student Survey
Parent Survey
Review of electronic communications
Review of Bridge Program Documents
Review of grade data
Focus Group
12. What did students tell us? Reasons for Selecting Bridge
Provided opportunity to attend Clemson
Opportunity to use Clemson services
To attend a SC university
To be near friends enrolled at Clemson
Lower first year costs
Clemson is a family tradition
Liked the connection to Clemson
13. What did students tell us? Strengths
Instruction at TCTC
Housing Facility
Orientation
Access to Clemson advising staff
Improvement
Orientation
Academic Advising
Sense of Connection to Clemson
14. How have we used the results? Orientation
Earlier placement testing
Addressed registration issues
Offered two sessions
Advising
Created advising manual
Created course equivalency list
Created Bridge-specific worksheets
Monthly visits by Clemson advisors
15. How have we used the results? Academic Support
Increased SI and tutoring services
Communication
Creation of ePortal
Parent newsletter
Summer Start
Encouraged students needing prerequisite courses to enroll in summer session
16. How have we used the results? Connecting to Clemson
Access to football tickets
Increased communication about Clemson events
Instituted monthly all-Bridge meetings
Invites to Clemson events
17. What will be the success indicators? Percentage of students who have completed required first-year courses for their intended major will increase
Percentage of students who successfully complete Bridge Program requirements will meet or exceed projections
Percentage of Bridge students enrolling at Clemson for sophomore year will meet or exceed projections
18. What will be the success indicators? Levels of academic and social integration will be higher for Bridge students than non-Bridge transfers
Level of student satisfaction with Bridge Program services will be at “satisfied” or higher
** Comparison Groups: Clemson FTF and TCTC University Transfer (non-Bridge) students
19. What are our future plans? Administer student and parent surveys in spring 2008
Survey CU Bridge and transfer sophomores and conduct focus groups in spring 2008
Review of persistence and graduation data
Develop long-range enrollment plan for growing Bridge Program
20. For More Information Sue Whorton
Director, Bridge to Clemson and Transfer Academic Programs
whorton@clemson.edu
864-656-6256
http://www.clemson.edu/prospectivestudents/undergraduate/bridge/
http://www.tctc.edu/bridge/bridge_prog.htm