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From Suspension to Success – Collaborating to Transform NACADA Annual Conference October 8-11, 2014 Minneapolis, MN

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From Suspension to Success – Collaborating to Transform. NACADA Annual Conference October 8-11, 2014 Minneapolis, MN. Presentation Speakers. Ila Schauer, M.Ed. Professional Advisor – 15yrs PVAMU – University College Rosena Noel-Barrs, Ph.D. Professional Advisor – 14yrs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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From Suspension to Success – Collaborating

to TransformNACADA Annual Conference

October 8-11, 2014

Minneapolis, MN

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Presentation Speakers

Ila Schauer, M.Ed.

Professional Advisor – 15yrs

PVAMU – University College

Rosena Noel-Barrs, Ph.D.

Professional Advisor – 14yrs

PVAMU – University College

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PVAMU Mission

• Prairie View A&M University is a state-assisted, public, comprehensive land grant institution of higher education. The university was designated in a 1984 amendment to the Texas Constitution as an “institution of the first class”. It is dedicated to achieving excellence and relevance in teaching, research, and service.

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PVAMU Mission

• It seeks to invest in programs and services that address issues and challenges affecting the diverse ethnic and socioeconomic population of Texas and the larger society including the global arena.

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PVAMU Mission

• The university seeks to provide a high quality educational experience for students who, upon completion of the bachelors, masters, or doctoral degrees, possess self- sufficiency and professional competence.

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PVAMU Mission

• The experience is imbued by the institution’s values including, but not limited to, access and quality, accountability, diversity, leadership, relevance, and social responsibility.

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University College (UC)

University College is committed to providing for freshmen an academically focused, student-centered supportive, structured environment. This environment is focused on:

•improving matriculation, retention and graduation rates;

•increasing student success in academics; and

•facilitating a smooth transition to the world of higher education.

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University College (UC)

University College is organized to include:

•Academic Advisement

•Academic Enhancement

•Testing and Tutoring

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UC Mission

The UC Division of Academic Advisement is organized:

•To provide holistic, effective accessible advisement for incoming freshmen and other special populations;

•To serve as a resource for departmental advisement.

The division is also committed to providing centralized support and referral services for the students of University College.

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UC Goals

• Provide effective advisement on major and career selection based on a comprehensive analysis of each student’s academic skills, interests and the results of appropriate instruments.

• Provide effective advisement on class selection based on major requirements, student’s academic history and current skill levels.

• Provide appropriate academic interventions that encourage student success.

• Provide accessible, centralized support and referral services.

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Satisfactory Academic Progress

• The qualitative measure of academic progress is based on a grading scale of 0.00 to 4.00 and the students' enrollment classification.

• Once undergraduate students have attempted 24 hours, they must have achieved at least a minimum 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

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Satisfactory Academic Progress

• Students must successfully complete at least 75% of their credit hours at Prairie View A&M University. The following table provides an example of the number of credits a full-time student may attempt and successfully complete each semester:

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• Probation – A student whose cumulative grade point average falls below 2.0.

• Suspension – A student on probation who does not receive a 2.0 semester grade point average. A period of time (semester or one year) where a student is not allowed to take any course work at the University.

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• Suspension – A student on probation for three consecutive regular semesters.

NOTE: This is possible if the student who

has a cumulative grade point average earns

a semester grade point average of 2.0 or

above but does not raise the cumulative

grade point average above 2.0.

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• The Appeal - A student on probation who has earned a 2.0 or better for three consecutive semesters can appeal the suspension to the Admission and Academic Standards Committee before serving the suspension.

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• Students may appeal suspension decisions or petition for re-admission to the University Appeal Committee according to appeal/

petition process.

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• The length of the first suspension is one regular semester. The second suspension is for one year. After a second suspension, a student must meet all academic requirements or be dismissed.

• Academic probation and suspension will be noted on the student’s permanent record.

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• Following suspension, a student will be on probation for the next semester and thus governed by the guidelines for students on probation.

• Academic probation and suspension will be noted on the student’s permanent record.

• Following suspension, a student will be on probation for the next semester and thus governed by the guidelines for students on probation.

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Academic Probation and Suspension Policy

• Students who are suspended are expected to

strengthen their academic skills by pursing credit or

non-credit courses or programs related to their

academic or career objectives;

or • engage in other activities that can positively impact

students’ preparation for success upon returning to the University following a suspension.

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FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN COHORT TRACKING ~

2008-2013CohortCohort Suspended Suspended

After Sem. 1After Sem. 1Returned w/ Returned w/

Appeal Appeal Sem. 2Sem. 2

Returned Returned After Missed After Missed

SemesterSemester

Did Not Did Not Return as ofReturn as ofSept. 2014Sept. 2014

2008(1294) 86 (6.7%) 12 (14%) 18 (20.9%) 56 (65%)

2009(1589) 108 (7.0%) 8 (7.4%) 22 (20.4%) 78 (72%)

2010(1730) 182(10.5%) 10 (5.5%) 55 (30.2%) 117 (64%)

2011(1666) 131(7.9%) 8 (6.1%) 27 (20.6%) 96 (73%)

2012(1588) 123(7.8%) 4 (3.3%) 32 (26%) 87 (71%)

2013(1442) 144(7.9%) 38 (26.4%) 1 (.9%) 75 (66%)

Total: 9309 744 (8.0%) 80 (10.8%) 155 (21%) 509 (68%)

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Collaboration Team

• Professional/Academic Advisors

• Academic Program Instructors

• Living/Learning Community Coordinators

• Tutoring Center

• Testing and Diagnostic Services

• Counseling Services

• Financial Aid

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Participant Recommendations

• Share your ideas for Collaboration Team Members?

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Transformation Strategies

What we MUST practice:•Develop and utilize a “Protocol for Students Allowed to Return from Suspension on Appeal.•Implement advising holds for students with less than 2.0 GPA at mid-semester.•Ensure probationary students re-enroll in courses with “D” or “F” final grades.•Incorporate Academic Coaching techniques in the Advising process (Intrusive and Prescriptive).

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Transformation Strategies

What we MUST practice:•Complete the “Student Assessment for Academic Success and Implementation Plan Strategies” during the first 4-6 weeks of the first semester.

•Develop/revise/update as needed an electronic “Student Engagement” reporting log for monitoring of student academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities.

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Participant Recommendations

•Share Your Ideas for Transformation Strategies?

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References

•Institutional Research and Effectiveness, (2014). Retrieved from www.pvamu.edu.•Prairie View A&M University E-Catalog, 2013-2014. Retrieved from www.pvamu.edu.•Quality Without Compromise: The University College Strategic Plan Update

for Fiscal Years 2009 – 2013.

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University College- Academic Advisement Contact Info

University College-Academic Advisement

Prairie View A&M University

PO Box 519, MS 3000

Prairie View, Tx 77446

Phone: (936) 261- 5900/5911

Fax: (936) 261-1136

www.pvamu.edu