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Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

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Page 1: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles

that Nontraditional Students Face

Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonaldJames Madison University

Page 2: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Barriers: Obstacles for Success

Barrier (bar-ee-er). noun.

• anything built or serving to bar passage, as a railing, fence, or the like

• any natural bar or obstacle

• anything that obstructs progress, access, etc.

• a limit or boundary of any kind

Page 3: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Context

• James Madison University enrolls 20,000 students as of this year

• Tradition of excellence in undergraduate education

• While nontraditional, nondegree seeking, graduate, and adult student populations are growing rapidly, they often run into policies and processes that are not designed for their needs

Page 4: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Example

• JMU eID and password

• For security reasons, password expires every 90 days (faculty, staff, students, affiliates)

• To reset password, users login, go through security awareness training, and reset password

• Reminders sent to JMU email address 20 days before, then 15, then 10, then 9, then 8….

• If the password expires and isn’t reset, the user must go in person to the Frye Building and show approved ID to prevent unauthorized access

• Sounds perfectly reasonable, right?

Page 5: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Exceptions

• High school students earning dual enrollment credit

• Teachers earning a master’s degree at an off-campus location

• Online students

• …So now what?

Page 6: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Strategy #1: Meet with Stakeholders

• Seek first to understand, and then to be understood

• What’s the primary concern here?

• Present a reasonable case

• Show examples of exceptions (as many as feasible)

• Suggest alternatives

• Ask for help

Page 7: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Brainstorm!

• What barriers do your students face?

Page 8: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Barriers: Our List at JMU

• Registrar’s office – permission to enroll, permission to drop all credits, permission to give incompletes

• University Business Office – when to bill contract courses, how to control registration, how to accommodate different and varying tuition rates

• Visa – ability to accept for noncredit courses

• Admission deadlines – Adult Degree Program

• Course scheduling– eight week, intensives, crossing semesters

• Certificates – creating modules

• Financial aid – credit, noncredit

Page 9: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

More Strategies

• Being at the table

• Roadshow

• Internal and external marketing

• Telling stories (in every possible way)

• Present evidence – data-driven decision making

Page 10: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

More Strategies

• Over-deliver

• Provide as much service as possible – servant leadership

• “This is what we do now.”

• Suggest a pilot

• Breakfast!

Page 11: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Brainstorm!

• What other strategies can be used to overcome these institutional barriers?

Page 12: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

A Note About Change

• Systems are designed to resist change, even against all rationality

• The image of traditional students, living on campus and sequestered from the world, learning everything they need to become empowered citizens and change the world – it’s pretty powerful and deeply embedded

• But: this isn’t the reality of higher education anymore

• Nontraditonal is the new traditional

• It just might take our institutions a while to catch up

Page 13: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Barriers We Haven’t Been Able to Address Yet

• Child care

• Degree progress report

• Social opportunities for adult students

• Evening courses

• Parking

• Housing

Page 14: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Barriers We Haven’t Been Able to Address Yet

Page 15: Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles that Nontraditional Students Face Carol Fleming and Sarah MacDonald James Madison University

Brainstorm!

• How can you apply these strategies at your institution?

• What are the top three things you can begin to address on Wednesday?