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Academic Success PowerStart 2007. Southern Adventist University August 27, 2007. Introduction . Robert Young, Ph.D. Senior Vice President for Academic Administration 423-236-2804 ryoung@southern.edu Volker Henning, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Academic Administration 423-236-2912
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Academic SuccessPowerStart 2007 Southern Adventist University August 27, 2007
Introduction • Robert Young, Ph.D. • Senior Vice President for Academic Administration • 423-236-2804 • ryoung@southern.edu • Volker Henning, Ph.D. • Associate Vice President for Academic Administration • 423-236-2912 • henning@southern.edu
What Is Important? Leadership (Home, Local Church, Local School Board, Community, World) Percentage of adults over 25 in USA who hold a 4-year college degree = +/- 20% ↑ Gen Education + Major(s) + Minor(s) ↕ Service Learning → Civic Engagement
How Do You get there? • Complete University Requirements • General Education 50 hours • Major 30-60 hours • Minor 18 hours • TOTAL Required 124 hours • Achieve Grade Requirements • Minimum 2.0 overall • (straight “C’s”) • 2.25 – 2.75 in major • (“C+” to “B-”) (2007-08 Catalog)
Why Should I Care? • SAU = 2500 undergraduates, 530 new • December 2006 • 154 students (104 freshmen) were eligible for dismissal • 67 on Academic Probation • 87 Academic dismissal • May 2007 • 118 students were eligible for dismissal • 68 on Academic Probation • 50 Academic dismissal • You don’t want to be one of them!
Steps to Success Designed to get you here:
1. Decide to be a scholar. • Go to class. • Take notes • Spend time necessary to learn 2 hrs / hour of class • Learning to read well is cornerstone of college success
2. Understand & follow institutional policies, procedures, & deadlines • Adding & dropping classes • Class attendance policies • Registration procedures • Academic Integrity policies • Criteria for remaining in good standing • Follow through on obligations
3. Remember that college is different than high school. • Teachers expect more preparation for class and more work from students. • Classes may have fewer tests. • Grading may be tougher. • You have more choices in subjects to study.
4. Know where to find everything on campus & utilize all available resources. • Library • Computer labs • Writing center • Learning Success Services • Your advisor’s office • Athletic facilities
5. Participate in at least one service organization. • Campus Ministries • Student missionary/Taskforce • Short-term Mission Trips • Organizational Showcase (August 29, 4:30 p.m.) • Community Service Day (Aug. 29 & Jan. 21) • Worship Services • Collegedale campus church • SMC Church • The Third
6. Respect others – be civil. • Live in harmony with each other. • (Romans 12:16) • Take a real interest in other people. • (Romans 12:16) • Don’t pay back a bad turn by a bad turn, to anyone. • (Romans 12: 17)
7. Maintain your roots and develop relationships. • Call home • Visit home when you can • Get to know at least one faculty member well • Make friends with people from a variety of backgrounds.
8. Live life in balance – learn to manage your time. • Study • Participate in clubs, organizations, and service activities. • Maintain your spirituality (2 Timothy 3:14, 15) • Avoid sexual immorality (Romans 13:13) • Take care of your health – sleep, eat, and exercise. • Spend time with your friends.
Closing Challenge If Andrew Engel can graduate so can you! Commencement May 2007