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Tranita Carroll, Shontel Roberts, Career Exploration Counselor, College Access CoordinatorSpring Independent School District Houston Independent School District
Research says…..
Difficulties adapting to college teaching styles and learning environments
Poor development of non-academic habits and skills resulted in poor preparation for self-directed learning
Early messaging, planning and exposure to college environments and expectations to foster a smoother transition
Establish structures and policies that set high expectations for high school students to assume responsibility for their own learning.
Lack of basic skills and of fluency in areas such as time management, writing ability, effective reading strategies, note-taking skills and test-taking strategies.
Boston Higher Education Partnership (2007) From College Access to College SuccessFeldman, Robert S. and Zimbler, Mattitiyahu S., (2011) Engendering College Student Success: Improving the First Year and Beyond
• As of 2008, 60% of full-time freshman at public two year colleges return for the sophomore year. (up 1.0 ppts from 2007-2008 data)
This means…..
• 40% are NOT returning (included in this number are those students that successfully transfer but it does count against the original institution’s retention rate.)
Source: www.completionagenda.collegeboard.org
General Findings Continued
• As of 2008, 78.2%of full-time freshmen at public four-year colleges return for the sophomore year. (no significant change from 2007-2008)
This means…
• 21.8 % are NOT returning (included in this number are those students that successfully transfer but it does count against the original institution’s retention rate.)
Source: www.completionagenda.collegeboard.org
Full-Time Freshman to Sophomore Retention Rates at Public Four-Year Institutions by State Rank, 2009
Source: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems,
26.6 Freshman students dropout after the first year in Texas.
Full-Time Freshman to Sophomore Retention Rates at Public Two-Year Institutions by State Rank, 2009
Source: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems
46.6 Freshman students dropout after their first year in Texas
Graduation rate gaps for those who attend college
Source: IPEDS First Look: Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2009; Graduation Rates, 2003 and 2006 Cohorts; and Financial Statistics Fiscal Year 2009.
Overall rate: 32.4%
Source: IPEDS First Look: Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2009; Graduation Rates, 2003 and 2006 Cohorts; and Financial Statistics Fiscal Year 2009.
Graduation rate gaps within 2-year colleges
High School Senior to Green College Freshman
T ime Management
Relationships
Academics
Study skills
Helpful hints
Making Effective Use of T.R.A.S.H.
I DIDN’T HEAR THE BELL
HIGH SCHOOL VS. COLLEGE
What is the difference?
Student Stories
1. Heather A
2. Emily B
3. Patrick B
4. Steven B
5. Laura B
6. Jim B
7. Cayla C
8. Maria F
9. Stephanie G
10.Matt G
11.Tracy H
12.Micaela H
Navigating through the College
Catalog
What is a college catalog?
Degree Plan
What do I need to finish
my degree?
It’s On The Syllabus
What is a syllabus?
Time Management
Why is time management
important?
Relationships
How do I handle conflict and develop
healthy friendships?
Study Skills
Successful study strategies and how
to effectively use them in college.
Helpful Hints
How to maintain academic, mental
and physical well-being
Questions????
Thank you for
attending the session