PPT-First Generation Students

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Opportunities to Encourage Student Success How does your institution identify firstgeneration students While nearly 60 percent of students whose parents attended

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Opportunities to Encourage Student Success How does your institution identify firstgeneration students While nearly 60 percent of students whose parents attended college graduated within five years less than. A combined presentation from the Office of Undergraduate Education, First Generation Scholarly Learning Community, and the UK College of Education’s P20 Education & Policy Law Lab. Acknowledgements. Barriers and Strategies for Success. Melissa Selby-Theut, MSW. Director, Educational Support Program. Statistical Overview. First-generation students:. Comprise 34% of the population at colleges and universities nationwide.. Larry D. Roper. Oregon State University. Learning Outcomes. Better understanding of the attributes of contemporary college students. Better understanding of dynamics that influence students’ perspectives and behaviors. Barriers and Strategies for Success. Melissa Selby-Theut, MSW. Director, Educational Support Program. Statistical Overview. First-generation students:. Comprise 34% of the population at colleges and universities nationwide.. College Students:. The Invisible Minority. IUPUI Enrollment Management Council . November 16. , 2012. Dr. Zebulun Davenport , Vice Chancellor for Student Life. Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis. What we know. Academic success of immigrant students in US schools will not only shape their own economic success but the entire US economy, along with its international competitiveness, welfare, health care, and retirement systems. Rachael Collins . Why ?. . Who ?. . How ?. . . What ?. . How first and second generation students learn and make decisions about careers. Why ?. . How first and second generation students learn and make decisions about careers. Defining ‘First-Generation Students’ in Higher Education Research. Rob Toutkoushian. Rob Stollberg. This study is funded by the Association for Institutional Research and the National Science Foundation (Grant #RG14-5499). Strategies for Helping First-Generation Students Succeed in the Classroom East Tennessee State University Dr. Michelle Hurley & Ms. Meagan Stark Center for Teaching Excellence Overview of Presentation Advising First-Generation College Students A Tool Kit for Success Introduction Videos and Discussion of Themes Barriers to Access & Success First Gen Needs Overcoming Barriers Outcomes of Advising & Mentoring November 2016. . Tyrone Brown, Interim . Access Program Director. ShaCara Telemaque, . Access Team Manager. Bottom Line - Massachusetts. . 500 Amory Street, Suite 3. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. www.bottomline.org. Presented by David J. Sorrells, Ph.D.. Coordinator of Assessment. QEP Chair. The Millennial Boom . . . . Millennials. were born between 1980 and 2000, and the birthrate peaked in 1990.. Millennials. to Success. Brett L. Bruner, M.S.. Director of First Year Experience/Persistence & Retention. Fort Hays State University. Teresa L. . Clounch. , . Ed.D. .. Associate Dean of Students/Director of Multicultural Affairs. Creating a Healthy Campus Environment for “. Adulting. ”. Rebecca . Caldwell,. Marguerite O’Brien, & Jackie Knight. University of South Carolina. Learning Outcomes. As a result of attending this session, participants will be able to:.

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