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EOP Summer Bridge Academy ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary 2
Mission Statement 3
Program Goals 3
Program Services 3
Staffing 3
Population of EOP Summer Bridge Students 4
Program Outcomes 4
Program Highlights 8
Program Future Plans 9
Appendix A 10
Appendix B 11
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Executive Summary
The Summer Bridge Academy (SBA) is a free intensive summer academic program
designed to help incoming first-time Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) freshmen
make a smooth transition from high school to college. All incoming EOP first-time freshman
are required to participate in the Summer Bridge Academy. Summer Bridge participants
are placed in academic courses based on their English Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry
Level Mathematics (ELM) exam. Therefore, it is very important that students take these
tests as early as possible in their senior year of high school. Summer Bridge students take
two or three college courses and upon successful completion can earn 4 to 9 units of
college credit.
In the summer 2015, two hundred and twenty one students completed the program. There
were ten different courses offered and more than 92% of students completed three or
more classes. The overall passing rate of the program was 93.5%.
In collaboration with the Peer and Academic Resource Center (PARC), students
participated or attended different workshops such as “Time Management” and “Taking
Notes – Get the A’s.”
The GREEN certificate of the Leadership Initiative (LI) provides an introduction to
leadership and students development theory complemented by different events within
each level including “Introduction to the Leadership Initiative,” “Consciousness of Self,” and
“Congruence and Commitment.” Eight one percent (81%) of SBA students earned this level.
There was a 35% increase from the summer 2014.
Finally, SBA students completed the “Student’s Opinion about College” survey. Majority of
the students responded positively to the 28 questions on the pre- and post-assessment
surveys. There was a 2% improvement in the total score between the pre- and post-
assessment.
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Mission Statement
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at Sacramento State offers and administers
the Summer Bridge Academy (SBA). The primary mission of SBA is to provide intensive
academic coursework, counseling, and advising to aid in the “on-time” graduation goals of
the university. SBA is designed to provide assistance to EOP freshman. The program is a
six-week intensive academic preparation and college orientation program. The SBA
program works collaboratively with staff and faculty to engage students in an ongoing
transition process from high school to college. In addition, the program focuses on
academics, social network, and personal development which creates a foundation for
persistence towards a timely graduation.
Program Goals
Goal 1:
The EOP Summer Bridge Academy will close the achievement gap by providing courses
that better equip students for college level reading, writing, and mathematics.
Goal 2:
The EOP Summer Bridge Academy will facilitate a positive campus experience through
engagement and leadership development.
Goal 3:
The EOP Summer Bridge Academy will provide comprehensive first-year advising that
focuses on utilizing campus resources, understanding of EOP, and graduation
requirements.
Program Services
Receive up to 9 college credits – dependent on number of courses you complete SBA fulfills the EARLY START requirement- you will meet all EARLY START
requirements with completion of Summer Bridge coursework Experience college courses Be a step ahead of your freshmen class Become familiar with the campus: its resources and services Participate in on-campus activities and off-campus field trips Connect with Sacramento State faculty and staff Make friends from the rich and diverse Sacramento State student population – 250
to 300 students will be enrolled in Summer Bridge
Staffing
Berenice Espitia –Summer Bridge & Leadership Development Coordinator/ EOP Counselor
David Ortega - EOP Admissions Coordinator/Counselor
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Population of EOP Summer Bridge Students
Summer Bridge Academy provides opportunities to Sacramento State and EOP students
who are low-income, and first-generation college students. Students must be recent high
school graduates and are California residents.
SBA completed class placement on June 21, 2015. All 248 students were placed in
appropriate courses based on EPT/ELM and EAP scores. Directed Self Placement (DSP) was
not used for placement, because access to student reports was not accessible.
At the beginning of the Academy, we expected 248 students to participate in the program.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, not all students participated or completed the academy.
EOP followed up with every student. Most of the students who did not participate decided
not to attend Sacramento State and/or did not attend the mandatory New Student
Orientation on June 29, 2015. Three students were exempt from the Academy due to
hardships. A total of 221 students completed the program this summer.
Program Outcomes
This academic year, the Vice President of the Division of Student Affairs decided to align
department goals with the university’s goals. The structure of this section will include the
university’s goals, the department goals, the strategies to achieve those goals, and the
outcomes.
University Goal #1 – Enhance student learning and success
Program Goal 1: In support of the University’s Finish to Four campaign, we wanted SBA
students to be a step ahead of the freshmen class by providing courses that will better
equip them for college level reading, writing, and mathematics.
In collaboration with the English, Ethnic Studies, Theater, and Math Departments we
offered a variety of courses to SBA students. We also offered tutoring in the classroom and
during open lab hours to increase passing rates. In partnership with the English
Department, we developed courses that fulfill Early Start requirements and replaced
English 87 and 87M with new courses.
More than 92% of SBA students enrolled in three or more classes. About 7.6% of them
were enrolled in two courses because they received credit from Advance Placement (AP),
International Baccalaureate (IB) scores, or took courses at a community college. Majority of
the students successfully completed their courses. The overall passing rate for the Summer
Bridge program was 93.5%. Table 1 shows the passing rate for each course offered.
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Table 1. SBA Passing Rate per Course
Course Number of Students Passed
Number of Students Enrolled
Passing Rate
THEA 1 20 21 95.2%
ENGL 5 53 54 98.1%
ENGL 1X 17 17 100%
ENGL 3 93 93 100%
ENGL 3M 56 57 98.2%
MLSK 7A 55 61 90.2%
MLSK 10A 76 77 98.7%
Math 1 18 18 100%
ETH 11 40 42 95.2%
ALS 79 190 221 86.0%
Note: 1) THEA 1: Introduction to Theatre, 2) ENGL 5: College Composition, 3) ENGL 1X: Composition Tutorial, 4) ENGL 3: Introduction to
Academic Discourse, 5) ENGL 3M: Introduction to Academic Discourse for Multilingual Students, 6) MLSK 7A: Making Sense of Algebra,
7) MLSK 10A: Elementary Algebra with Geometry, 8) Math 1: Mathematics Reasoning, 9) ETHN 11: Ethnic Studies, and 10) ALS 79:
Leadership.
University Goal #5 – Engage students in a comprehensive university experience
Program Goal 2: In collaboration with the Peer and Academic Resource Center (PARC),
SBA students will participate and attend PARC workshops. There were five workshops
offered during SBA 2015 were:
o Time Management Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Time & Location: 12:00–1:00 p.m. | PARC
o Taking Notes- Get the “A’s” Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time & Location: 12:00–1:00 p.m. | PARC
o Library Database Skills Date: Thursday, July 23, 2015 Time & Location: 12:00–1:00 p.m. | LIB 2023
o Intro to SacCT Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 Time & Location: 12:00–1:00 p.m. | LIB 2023
o Key Start to your 1st Year Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Time & Location: 12:00–1:00 p.m. | PARC
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Program Goal 3: In line with the University’s strategy of increasing the number of students
involved in formal leadership and other personal and professional development programs,
we incorporated the Leadership Initiative (LI) in the ALS 79 course. There was a 35%
increase of students who earned their LI GREEN Certificate.
Figure 1. Percentage of Students who Earned their GREEN Certificate
Program Goal 4: SBA students will respond positively on the “Student’s Opinions about
College” survey. This survey is administered to SBA students twice (before and after the
program) and consists of 28 questions that assess different areas of student engagement.
They are: 1) Sense of Belonging, 2) Group Self-Efficacy, 3) Individual Academic Self-
Efficacy, 4) Institutional Commitment to Sacramento State, 5) Intention to Complete Degree
at Sacramento State (Intent not to Transfer), and 6) Leadership.
Figure 2 shows the SBA 2015 results based on the different areas. The total desirable
outcome for the pre-assessment was 91% while the post-assessment was 93%, a two
percent increase. Appendix B also shows the total percentage of students who reported
somewhat agree, agree, or strongly agree on each item.
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Summer 2014 Summer 2015
Percentage of Students
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Figure 2. Results from the Student’s Opinion about College Survey
Source: Org Sync website. Notes: (1) SBA received 140 pre-assessment surveys and 134 post-assessments surveys. (2) Missing responses
were excluded from the results. (3) Percentages were based on desirable responses for each item by category.
88%93%
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86% 87%
95%92% 95% 98%
86% 88%
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Sense ofBelonging
Group Self-Efficacy
Indiv. Self-Efficacy
Commitment Intention toComplete
Leadership
Student's Opinion About College Survey Summer 2015
Pre Post
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Program Highlights
Rosana Chavez-Hernandez was the EOP counselor responsible for overseeing the
“Referral for Success” process. SBA 2015 was a transitional year in which we
converted the paper referral form to an online process. Most forms were submitted
through the ARISE website (www.sacsteopretention.org). The online system saved
time by electronically tracking forms that were submitted. This new system also
allowed us to track student absences and tardiness. Rosana stated there were no
major issues reported regarding academic and personal issues in SBA 2015.
On July 17th, the two sections of the Ethic Studies 11 course visited the State Capitol.
The students participated in a Mock Legislative Hearing. Students drafted an
opinion about their position on a hypothetical piece of legislation. EOP Staff
volunteered to act as the Senators during the mock committee hearing.
Several students participated in the EOP Talent Show. The performances included:
singing, choreographed dance, and a live drawing of a portrait. The event took place
on July 24th during the Summer Bash.
The advising plan for Summer Bridge 2015, remained the same as previous years.
Students were assigned to different computer labs on different days to complete
their Fall Semester 2015 class registration.
SBA Coordinator requested reports from the SASEEP IT to ensure all students in
SBA were enrolled in at least 12 units for the fall semester and all financial aid
documents received. Each counselor followed-up with their student caseloads.
EOP Counselors were available to see students all summer to help the students with
their transition to Sacramento State.
SBA students have a rigorous class schedule during the summer. Due to the high
number of students, we decided it would be best to keep the advising component in
groups rather than caseloads and individual meetings. Also, the advising sessions
were mandatory and attendance was not an issue. The advising sessions were
focused on class registration.
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Program Future Plans
For SBA 2016, we will add a second day to orientation to alleviate the class
registration process and to restructure the advising component. We found that the
PARC workshops attendance for Summer Bridge was lower than expected. The
workshops were held during students’ lunch hour. Therefore, for this upcoming
year we will be working with the faculty to find alternate times. In addition, we will
also track the number of SBA students who will participate in each workshop.
In 2016, the “Referral for Success” form will be fully implemented online and no
more paper forms will be accepted.
For 2016, we will be utilizing in our remedial math course a new textbook which
was specifically researched and designed to align the math content in Math 7B to the
Sacramento State curriculum. The textbook was done in collaboration with the Math
Learning Skills Program faculty, Sedah Tath and Dr. Ravin Pan.
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Appendix A
University Goals
Program Goals What will be the standard of performance?
Program Outcomes
Goal 1: Enhance Student Learning & Success
1. Students will pass summer bridge courses. (Baccalaureate Learning Goal: Intellectual and Practical Skills)
100% total passing rate 93.5% passing rate for summer bridge courses.
Goal 5: Engage students in a comprehensive university experience
2. Students will attend PARC workshops.
At least 5 PARC workshops will be offered.
There were 5 PARC workshops offered.
3. Students will earn GREEN certificates from Leadership Initiative. (Baccalaureate Learning Goal: Intellectual and Practical Skills)
90% of students will earn GREEN certificates.
81% of students earned GREEN certificates.
4. Students will respond positively on the student’s opinions about college survey.
Improvement on the pre-and post-assessments of the survey
2% improvement between the pre- and post-assessment of the survey.
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Appendix B
Summer Bridge Academy Students’ Opinions About College Survey
The table below shows the total percentage of students who reported somewhat agree,
agree, or strongly agree on each statement.
Pre-assessment
Post-assessment
1. I feel that I can share personal concerns with other students. 86.6% 94.7% 2. I am able to develop close friendships with other students. 97.0% 96.2% 3. I have NO sense of togetherness with my peers. 11.0% 8.5% 4. I am able to make connections with a diverse group of people. 98.5% 97.7% 5. I do NOT feel I can successfully participate with anyone or any group. 4.5% 2.3% 6. I feel distant from the other students. 35.3% 25.0% 7. I am confident that I can work effectively in groups. 97.0% 97.7% 8. I can relate to my fellow classmates. 94.0% 96.2% 9. I am certain that I can accomplish group projects. 98.5% 98.4% 10. I have some close friendships with Sac State students. 84.4% 90.9% 11. I am NOT sure if I can get along with other students when working on group projects. 12.7% 9.2% 12. I am comfortable working in groups. 94.7% 96.1% 13. I am confident that I will excel in college. 100.0% 98.4% 14. I can meet the demands of college. 99.3% 98.4% 15. I feel that I fit right in at Sac State. 100.0% 96.3% 16. I am certain I made the right decision in my choice to attend Sac State. 98.5% 97.7% 17. I “talk up” Sacramento State to my friends as a great place to go to college. 95.5% 96.2% 18. I am proud to tell others I will be going to school at Sacramento State. 97.0% 95.4% 19. I could just as well be attending a different college as long as the courses are similar. 57.8% 56.8% 20. I am extremely glad that I chose Sac State over other colleges. 97.8% 95.4% 21. It is important for me to graduate from Sacramento State rather than from another college. 88.4% 90.6% 22. I intend to transfer to another institution at some point. 23.9% 23.0% 23. I intend to complete my degree at Sac State. 97.1% 97.0% 24. Understanding my personal values is very important for my leadership development. 97.8% 100.0% 25. My actions reflect my beliefs and personal values. 94.9% 100.0% 26. I am committed to achieving any goals I set for myself. 100.0% 99.2% 27. I feel comfortable being a leader. 89.1% 93.8% 28. I know where to go to find resources on campus that will help me succeed. 92.1% 96.2%
Source: Org Sync website. Notes: (1) SBA received 140 pre-assessment surveys and 134 post-assessments surveys. (2) Missing responses
were excluded from the results.