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1. University of Texas at San Antonio – HSI Report Texas Team
Janell Lindsey
Derrick Haynes
3. Vision and Mission (UTSA) Strategic Goal:
…become one of the preeminent public research universities in Texas, drawing national and international recognition as a leader in research, education and public service…
Vision Statement
To be a premier public research university, providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders for the global environment
Mission Statement
The University of Texas at San Antonio, a comprehensive public metropolitan university, is committed to freedom of inquiry and the creating of an environment in which people can teach, discover, learn and enrich themselves and their community. Through its instructional, research and public service programs, UTSA seeks to create opportunities for excellence in learning and the mastery of many disciplines and interdisciplinary fields of study for all people who are willing to engage in the hard work required for such mastery regardless of their previous experiences. To meet the needs of the multicultural population of San Antonio and the South Texas region, UTSA will emphasize programs that contribute to the technological, economic, and cultural development of the city and region, especially programs related to the life sciences, information and knowledge systems, and multicultural studies.
4. Definition of Campus as aHispanic Serving Institution “At the University of Texas at San Antonio, the ecology of both research and academic programs comes together to enrich the knowledge and lives of all of our students, reflecting the themes, culture and community engagement of South Texas and San Antonio. This knowledge and these lives become gifts to the nation.”
Dean Balinda Cardenas
5. UTSA Overview Founded in 1973
UTSA has exceeded all expectations
one of the largest, most diverse public universities in Texas
second-largest university in The UT System
Offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees
Has been a HSI since 2000 (Received Title V Grants in 1999)
6. UTSA Statistics Two Campuses
Main campus - 600 acres in northwest San Antonio (8th largest city in the U.S.)
Downtown campus – 11 acres serving more than 4,000 students
7. UTSA Statistics (2006) Total undergraduate students – 24,398
UTSA Admission Standards
English 4 units, math 3+ units, science 3 units, foreign language 2 units, social studies 3.5 units (TAAS)
Number of first year/first time students who enrolled – 19% (4,693)
42% (10,284) students were awarded some form of federal or state aid. Also, 33% (8,261) students were awarded a need based scholarships or grant aid.
8. UTSA Statistics Graduation rate (6 years) – 28%
First to second year retention rate 59% (fall 2006)
Minority students at UTSA earn 50% of all master’s degrees
44% of the families are first-generation (first in the family to pursue a college degree)
9. Goal – Research I University Stated in Core Values
Stated in Strategic Plan
Put institutional resources behind it
Culture and Policy Institute (CPI)
Goal is to foster relationships among researches, community practitioners, analysts, governmental units and other organizations to conduct research that facilitates public awareness and understanding of community and societal problems and solutions.
10. How Title V Funds are Used Academic Skill Building Programs
Learning Communities
Received Title V funds to expand learning communities
Three courses are linked together (major class, freshman composition and Freshman Seminar)
Each cluster has 25 students
Cluster courses are offered to the following groups of students
Traditional learning community
Academic development – provisional students
Undecided
Access and excel – includes large lecture courses
Freshman Seminar “only” class
11. Title V Funds College Success Seminar
3 credit – related to major and area of interest
2 credit – shortened version
1 credit – emphasizing service learning (15 hours working with community non-profits)
Tomás Rivera Center
Academic Success Programs
Learning Assistance Center
12. Title V Funds Scholarship Support through Tomás Rivera Center
Supplemental Instruction
Biology I
General Chemistry I
Economics
Algebra
13. TRIO Programs Upward Bound
Math and Science Upward Bound
Gear-Up Program
14. Remediation Texas requires and allows higher education to work with students who need additional assistance
The Success Initiative
Requires assessment of student skills in mathematics, reading and writing upon entry to college
Many schools use Accuplacer, but there is flexibility in what tests are utilized (Asset, Compass – both ACT tests)
15. Tomás Rivera Center The Tomás Rivera Center for Student Success (TRC) is an academic support unit dedicated to providing services that will promote student success.
Undeclared Students (PACE) – Personal Academic and Career Exploration
Provisional Students (ADP)- academic Development Program
Access College & Excel Program – Certain Area High Schools
Scholar Support Program (SSP) – Scholarship support
16. Tomás Rivera Center (con’t) Learning Assistance
Study Skills Workshops
Academic Coaching
Graduate Student Learning Assistance
Learning Assistance Online
Supplemental Instruction
Learning Communities
Reentry Program
17. Online Learning
18. Summary They are serious about their HSI status
Dedicated to Research
Statewide Mandates
All Institutions are on the SAME Page
Benchmarking success since the 1990’s
Financial Support
For students and institution