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MASSEY 101 : LET’S GET GOING PROGRAMME. a collaborative approach aimed to enhance the “student experience” and to improve the overall success rate of first year students. PRESENTATION CONTENTS. The Features and Structure of the programme
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MASSEY 101 : LET’S GET GOING PROGRAMME a collaborative approach aimed to enhance the “student experience” and to improve the overall success rate of first year students
PRESENTATION CONTENTS • The Features and Structure of the programme • The Findings from a longitudinal study on the success rates of students participating on the LGGP . • “What did the students have to say” - Findings from a 2009 survey of Halls of Residence students. • The future for the programme.
WHAT IS THE LGGP • In its simplest form LGG is an induction/orientation programme targeting : • New and First Year International Students. • New and First Year Domestic Students. • Parents of New and First Year Students.
WHAT MAKES UP THE LGGP? Examples of programme content with an AcademicFocus: • Introduction to College Staff and the College programmes • Presentations from the Library, Learning Support, IT, and Timetabling • Report in Person • Students Services Examples of programme content with a Social Focus: • Team Building Exercises • Commencement Dinner • Evening activities • Meeting with Student Representatives • Market Day • Student Services
International Students Induction • Living in NZ( laws and Culture) • Immigration • Setting up Bank Accounts • Travel and Health Insurance • Farm Tours • Community Welcome
The Parents Programme • Contents include: • The Commencement Ceremony • An Information Seminar • A Workshop on “Parenting at a Distance” • University Tours
Longitudinal study Data Sample Table (Domestic Students only)
2009 LGGP Survey Questions *If you didn’t attend the LGGP, can you please state why? • Couldn’t afford to pay for the extra weeks accommodation or the programme itself • Extra cost and extra week off holiday where I was working/ earning money to come • Iron Maiden was playing in Auckland on the Friday! • I thought your parents had to come with you and they couldn’t so dismissed the idea of coming • I read that in previous years there had been over 1,000 students attending it, and as I am shy that put me off • Didn’t realise exactly what it was, but now wish I had attended • I went to high school in Palmy and I didn’t think I’d need to, but I kinda wish I had now – it sounded really good
What were your expectations for the LGGPand were these met? • Yes, meeting people, doing lots of fun stuff – hell yeah! • I thought we would do more Hall activities, but it was good fun • It was a bit boring, but good to make new friends before the semester started. • Learn more about schedules / timetables / classes – expectations were met • I expected more social events in the afternoon that did not cost money – like games and such • I like how I could meet other international students first • I expected it to be boring, but it turned out to be loads of fun! • It was great, could of had a few Hall events during to get closer to Hall residents
The Future of the Programme • In 2011 a LGGP of some form will be rolled out on all three Massey University Campuses. • In 2011 5% of Government funding will be tied to the success rates of students and indications are that this percentage may increase over time. • In 2011 the Government has stated that students will need to pass at least half of their enrolled programme each year to continue to be eligible to a Student Loan
The First Year Experience in Australian Universities: Findings from 1994 to 2009 Richard James, Kerri-Lee Krause and Claire Jennings “Even though first year students are spending less time on campus, the quality of the experience seems to be an increasingly positive one and universities should make the most of every opportunity to ensure that they are proactive in developing among students a sense of belonging and community from early in the first year”. page 41 March 2010