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Public Health Resource Center
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The Public Health Resource Center provides health and well-being services to students and staff with limited funds for healthcare. Health Services include screenings, testing, treatment and referrals. Wellness Services include stress management, counseling, substance abuse and rehabilitation. In addition, the PHRC works to build resiliency through public health emergency resources and partnerships that aim to prevent/prepare for adverse situations and insure adequate response and recovery.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 25

HOW TO ENROLL: All stakeholders have access to this program. As such, there is no enrollment process

EVALUATION STATUS: No data related to outcomes have been collected from this program

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Office of Student Affairs

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: April Wallace at awallace@angelina.edu or 936-633-4509

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Student Success: Student-facing
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Angelina College
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Racial Justice Habit Building 21-Day Challenge
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The Racial Justice Habit Building 21-Day challenge is intended to engage faculty and staff in learning about racial injustice and advocating for anti-racism related to a different culture each termination. Throughout the challenge, participants will build in-depth knowledge and awareness about the experiences within a broader cultural or ethnic community. The 21-Day challenge involves a five-week curriculum of short daily assignments and virtual group discussions. The 2021 challenge centered on African-American experiences, and the 2022 challenge focused on Latinx/Latine experiences.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is online only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Small-scale (reaches fewer than 10 percent of its target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 60

HOW TO ENROLL: Participants must apply to enroll in this program

WEBSITE TO APPLY: https://www.utsa.edu/students/multicultural/trainings/21DayChallenge.html

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Multicultural Student Center for Equity and Justice and the Office of Inclusive Excellence

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Dr. Brandi Scott at brandi.scott@utsa.edu or 210-458-4770

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Student Success
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Student Success: Faculty/staff-facing
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The University of Texas at San Antonio
Date Added:
09/15/2022
RaiderReady Program
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RaiderReady offers four one-credit courses meant to help students transition and maintain success throughout college years and beyond. Our main course, RRP 1100 First Year Seminar, is designed to help students successfully manage the transition from high school to Texas Tech. RRP 1100 serves to acclimate, prepare, and guide students as they begin their academic journey at Texas Tech. The course assists students in developing academic success skills as they build relationships and community with their fellow Red Raiders. RRP 1100 encourages students to engage with campus and develop into well-rounded campus citizens.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format or has both online and in-person components.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Student Engagement

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Diana Wilkinson at raiderready@ttu.edu or 806-742-5928

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Student Success
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Texas Tech University
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Ram Camp
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Ram Camp is an opportunity for incoming students to connect with the campus community, their peers, build community and sense of belonging before classes begin. New students learn to identify and respond to their individual needs based on an understanding of their present circumstances. During the experience new students will participate in large group group games, small group activities, and small group discussions. As a result of participating in Ram Camp, we hope new students will engage in opportunities that promote both a connection to the campus community and their peers.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Division of Student Affairs

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Barbara Walker at bwalker3@txwes.edu or 817-531-6522

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Texas Wesleyan University
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Ram Round-Up
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Ram Round-Up is a three day, two night transition camp for incoming students. This camp takes place the summer before their first year. During this event, incoming students focus on building relationships with their peers, upperclassmen, faculty, and staff, while learning about what it means to be part of the Angelo State University RamFam.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 340

HOW TO ENROLL: Participants must apply to enroll in this program

WEBSITE TO APPLY: angelo.edu/ramready

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Vice President of Student Affairs

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Jessica Gooch at jgooch@angelo.edu or 325.486.6311

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Angelo State University
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Rams First Mentoring Program
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The Rams First Mentorship Program is a peer-to-peer mentoring program designed to provide TXWES freshmen and current students with meaningful relationships with faculty and staff at Texas Wesleyan University. Our goal of the Rams First Mentoring Program is to provide all students with the knowledge, confidence and tools to grow their network and advance in their career endeavors.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Texas Wesleyan University

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Tamika Johnson at tajohnson2@txwes.edu or 817-531-7587

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Texas Wesleyan University
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Reading the Globe
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Reading the Globe is a program offered to our freshman class each year. Our students read a book set in a foreign country, discuss how the book’s author or narrator displays self-determination skills (self-awareness; self-regulation; self-advocacy;and self-empowerment); growth mindset; purpose and a sense of belonging. Students then engage in class discussion about these skills, how the author used them, and how they (the students) can learn and employ the skills to complete their education in a timely manner. At the end
of the semester, students may choose to enter a video and/or essay contest to show what they have learned about self-determination and how they would apply those skills when traveling to a foreign country. From the videos/essays, a pool of students is selected for an interview. From this group, 15 students are chosen for an all-expense paid trip to a foreign country-typically the country in which the book is set. During the trip, students are expected to identify and use self-determination skills and growth mindset, as well as develop a sense of purpose and belonging. Upon their return, students serve as a Reading the Globe Ambassadors for a period of one year. During this time, they are expected to mentor students in the incoming freshman class. They also choose a non-profit related to issues raised in the book they read; they engage in fund-raising activities and community service with their chosen non-profit as a way to practice their advocacy skills.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 14

HOW TO ENROLL: Entire freshman class has the opportunity to compete-15 are chosen

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes have been internally collected in the past

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: University College

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Hayley Kazen at Hkazen@tamiu.edu or 956-326-2134

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
Provider:
Texas A & M International University
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Real Talk Workshops
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The purpose of the Real Talk workshops is to intervene and prevent registration holds while helping students stay motivated to take care of business.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 300

HOW TO ENROLL: All stakeholders have access to this program. As such, there is no enrollment process

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes have been externally collected in the past

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: College of Education and Humans Services

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Yolanda Willis at yolanda.willis@tamuc.edu or 2149543611

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Texas A&M University - Commerce
Date Added:
09/27/2022
Rice Emerging Scholars Program (RESP)
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The Rice Emerging Scholars Program (RESP) is an innovative, residential academic program designed to help first-year students prepare for the challenging pace, depth, and rigor of the STEM curricula at Rice. Unique among programs of its kind at highly selective institutions, RESP's approach to college transition and success is comprehensive, combining a rigorous six-week academic summer bridge program with personalized and holistic mentoring and support for the duration of the college experience.

RESP's mission is to ensure that students of high potential who attended under-resourced high schools, particularly low-income and first-generation students, persist, thrive, and graduate at the same rate as their peers, and that these students achieve their academic and professional aspirations as scientists and engineers.

RESP is designed to ensure that students who would most benefit from the program are not excluded due to cost. Accordingly, RESP Scholars attend the summer program at no cost and receive a stipend for their participation. They also enjoy a personalized array of mentoring and support services throughout their time at Rice.

In fulfilling its charge to help these students meet all the challenges they face, RESP comprehensively addresses their particular academic and navigational needs together with other challenges unique to students from underserved communities. And RESP stands with them from before they matriculate until after they graduate -- this is what it means to provide an environment in which students may "thrive."

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Student Success Initiatives (SSI)

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Christopher Harris at ch100@rice.edu or 7133484076

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Rice University
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Rise As One for UT Tyler Students' Success
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The Rise as One for UT Tyler Students’ Success Project will: 1) implement a multilayered series of professional development opportunities for faculty and advisors, specifically targeting faculty teaching courses serving incoming first-time in college (FTIC) and transfer students, thereby promoting a growth mindset, increasing students’ sense of belonging, elevating engagement in academic courses, and supporting underprepared learners; and 2) implement new engaging virtual orientation experiences and onboarding opportunities for undergraduate students.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format or has both online and in-person components.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Student Success for Orientation, Academic Success for Professional Development

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Colleen Swain at cswain@uttyler.edu or 903.565.5898

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Student Success
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Student Success: Faculty/staff-facing
Student Success: Student-facing
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The University of Texas at Tyler
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Rotunda Scholars
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The Rotunda Scholars Program is a one-year scholars program that aims to help a cohort of first year students achieve early success at SMU by promoting academic achievement, personal excellence, and leadership. The program strives to help students transition to college and the SMU campus at large with holistic academic counseling, upperclassmen Peer Counselors, study hall, and exclusive events and programming. In addition to exclusive study spaces and programming, benefits include reserved seats in high demand courses as well as supplemental office hours with key faculty. Rotunda primarily serves students who are historically underserved and underrepresented at SMU. Our diverse and academically inclined cohort is comprised of first-generation college students, Pell eligible, minorities, those from rural backgrounds or other underrepresented individuals that would benefit from the enriching one-year program. Every student comes to college with different academic and lived experiences. Rotunda aims to help students have an equitable and empowering first year and beyond. The resources and support do not end after the first year. After they complete the one year program, they remain a part of our Rotunda community in which they can turn to for academic support, financial resources, job opportunities, and general guidance in hopes of aiding their ultimate goal, graduation.The core value of the Rotunda Scholars Program is to provide and promote an inclusive and equitable experience, through holistic support, and to be a home for our students. The core purpose of our program is to make an impact. We encourage our students to explore all opportunities, we empower them to challenge themselves and become their own educational advocates, and hope they will evolve into the trailblazers and world changers we know they are capable of becoming.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Student Academic Success Programs & Honors and Scholars/Provost

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Nikole Melgarejo Juarez at nmelgarejo@smu.edu or (214) 768-4031

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Southern Methodist University
Author:
THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
STEP Learning Assistants Program
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The STEP Learning Assistants (LAs) Program in the Teaching, Learning & Professional Development Center (TLPDC) began in Fall 2019 and was adapted for remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. LAs returned to face to face classrooms in Spring of 2022. As of May 2022, the STEP Program had 67 LAs across six STEM course sections, in three departments involving approximately 1500 students at TTU. Learning Assistants offer a student persistence/retention strategy that complements other resources on campus. LAs attend the course and are directed by Instructors of Record during applied problem-solving portions of the class. They provide real-time, hands-on learning assistance for enrolled students. The LAs are provided pedagogical training and are supervised by the TLPDC at Texas Tech University. Learning Assistants have been shown to increase student persistence by lowering DFW rates among all LA-course enrolled students (Loes, Saichaie & Pascarella, 2017), as well as a reduction in DFW rates for underrepresented groups (Alzen, Langdon, Otero 2017). Additional research shows improved outcomes for the LAs themselves, as compared to their non-LA peers (Otero 2015). The STEP LA Program continues to grow in popularity among students, faculty and administration at Texas Tech University.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Small-scale (reaches fewer than 10 percent of its target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 3000

HOW TO ENROLL: No barrier to entry for students enrolled in LA-staffed courses benefit. LAs must Apply to serve as an LA

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Teaching, Learning & Professional Development Program

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Dr. Ken Griffith at ken.griffith@ttu.edu or 8068344865

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Student Success
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Student Success: Faculty/staff-facing
Student Success: Student-facing
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Texas Tech University
Date Added:
09/15/2022
STEP Program
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The Texas College STEP (Summer Transition Enrichment Program) is a five-week summer residential program that prepares incoming freshmen to become successful in their chosen academic fields at Texas College. The program is designed to provide these students with an immersion experience illuminating the life of an effective college student from an academic and social perspective.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)

PROGRAM OUTCOMES: 75% of the students that enrolled in the Texas College STEP Program were retained in College and completed a 2-year or 4-year degree program. The program has been very beneficial to student enrichment and the retention of first year college students.

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Texas College Office of Admissions

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Mr. John Roberts or Ms. Joyce Allen at jallen@texascollege.edu or 9035938311

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Texas College
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
SWAG (Students With A Goal) Program
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SWAG (Students with a Goal) Program Mission Statement- Is to promote lifelong student success by providing innovative resources to ASU students. We are committed to helping students picture, plan, prepare, and pursue their academic goals to become successful students and professionals. The program will help students explore different learning processes by helping them access their own study routines, model new strategies and put new skills into practice. The objectives of the program are: 1) Assist students to Enhance strategies with- Time Management, Organization, Note-Taking, Study skills, Reading comprehension and Test-taking tips; 2) Assist with the students biggest concerns- Finances (scholarship research information), Homesickness ( getting involved on campus) Grades; and 3) SWAG offers students the opportunity to picture, plan, prepare, and pursue their academic goals through one-on-one 30 minutes sessions with an ASU academic coach. The student will attend sessions throughout the semester to create and track implementation of an academic success plan based on the students individual needs. The student sets goals for the semester, predict what grades they would like to make in the class, and create a strategy on getting the grade they predict. The program's target population includes Freshman, First Generation students, academic probation students, and athletes.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 194

HOW TO ENROLL: Student is invited to join

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Freshman College/ Center of Academic Excellence

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Joyce Michelle Grooms Reed at joyce.reed@angelo.edu or 325-486-6513

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Angelo State University
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Scholar Enrichment Program
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The Scholar Enrichment Program (SEP) includes the TC Energy Summer Scholars Academy (SSA) and 1 credit hour supplemental instruction workshops supporting freshman level STEM courses. Low-income students from predominately minority serving high schools are recruited through site visits to their campuses, information sessions, email, and phone calls. All eligible students, however, are welcome to apply. During the SSA, students complete Calculus 1 and receive instruction in chemistry and college success. In the fall, students transition into the SEP where they receive continued mentoring, are placed in Collaborative Learning Groups for their STEM classes, and participate in career development activities. SSA students are encouraged to take on leadership roles as tutors, peer facilitators, and mentors as they advance through their studies. All students at the University are welcome to enroll in the SEP workshops that utilize peer facilitators to guide students through team-based problem-solving sessions to master challenging course material. Between 900-1000 students per semester enroll. The program is supported in part by a National Science Foundation Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation grant, the University of Houston, TC Energy, Conoco Phillips, Halliburton, and alumni donors.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 2320

HOW TO ENROLL: Students apply for the Summer Scholars Academy and to serve as mentors, tutors, and peer facilitators for the program. Students self-enroll into the supplementary instruction workshops.

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes have been internally and externally collected in the past

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Donna Pattison at dpattison@uh.edu or 713-240-8933

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
Provider:
University of Houston
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Seahawks SOAR (Strategic, Opportunity, Academic Retention)
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Seahawks SOAR (Strategic, Opportunity, Academic, Retention) is an in-depth leadership and retention program delivered for incoming freshmen and sophomores to accelerate student success and increase retention rates. SOAR Guides—trained from the pedagogical approach of empathic and care-driven leadership—will focus on the social, emotional, and academic development of first-year and at-risk students to create a sense of belonging, commitment, and purpose to both Lamar State College Port Arthur and the community. SOAR will expand opportunity through quality mentoring and experiential learning to achieve and surpass the goals and strategies of the Lamar State College 2019-2029 strategic plan to provide access for potential students and ensure the success of students once they arrive on campus.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Academic Advising & Retention

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Shanelle Lawson at lawsons@lamarpa.edu or 409-984-6183

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Lamar State College-Port Arthur
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THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Service Learning at UTEP
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Service-learning is utilized as a teaching method by faculty at UTEP as a way to help students meet class learning objectives, and to practice what they learn in the classroom out in the community. It is also utilized to help students develop professional preparedness skills, civic engagement mindset and social responsibility, and personal development awareness. Service-learning helps students persist through their education and to develop a sense of self in society.

Service-learning is integrated in over 400 course sections at UTEP and is adopted by over 300 faculty. At least one course in each department is community engaged or a service-learning course. Students in these courses are granted academic credit for their learning and participation in the experiences. Programming support for students and faculty is offered through the university's Center for Community Engagement which has existed since 1998.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format.

PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)

APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 6000

HOW TO ENROLL: Participants enrolled in certain courses are automatically enrolled in the program or practice

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes have been internally and externally collected in the past

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Center for Community Engagement

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Azuri Gonzalez at azurig@utep.edu or 9157477969

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Student Success
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Student Success: Faculty/staff-facing
Student Success: Student-facing
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The University of Texas at El Paso
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Shaping You To Get Hired
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The Shaping You To Get Hired program aims to improve students' job readiness for the attainment of gainful employment upon graduation. In an effort to meet this institutional endeavor, the college integrated employability skills into program curricula and integrated career-focused, experimental activities into technical curricula. This involves content embedded into the TSTC 1102 first-year seminar course, skills taught throughout technical programs, and an Interview Practicum in a student's last semester of their program.

A Learning Management System is in place in the TSTC 1102 first-year seminar course, designed to cultivate students’ employability skills through pre-& post assessments, highly interactive online lessons, direct instruction, and relevant activities for demonstration and application of skills. The career-focused activities in the technical curricula involve the Career Service Department presenting to students with Resume and Interview/Professionalism workshops in preparation for mock interviews called the Interview Practicum.
This LMS targets ten core professional skills as learning outcomes: Interpersonal Skills, Employment Basics, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Teamwork, Productivity, Dependability and Reliability, Flexibility and Adaptability, Planning and Organizing, and Initiative.

Students are also taught professional skills throughout their technical programs. During the students last semester of their program, students will engage in a Interview Practicum which is three rounds of mock interviews.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is online only.

PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)

HOW TO ENROLL: Participants are automatically enrolled in this program if they meet eligibility requirements

EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Texas State Technical College / Career Service Department

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Kimberly Campbell at kim.campbell@tstc.edu or 469-820-6798

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
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Texas State Technical College
Date Added:
09/27/2022
Sharing Former Student Stories
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This resource contains activity handouts and considerations for facilitators. This resource is part of the Teaching Excellence Toolkit to help accomplish the College Readiness Goal: I want students to persist through challenges and failures.Activity Description:Students are asked to read about past students’ experience in the course and reflect on their own study strategies and responses to challenge that they can deploy to be successful in the course. 

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Student Success
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Activity/Lab
Student Success: Faculty/staff-facing
Author:
Lindsey Jones
Eric Smith
Anita Latham
Debra Hansen
Cameron Hecht
Date Added:
09/26/2023
Social and Behavioral Sciences Department Career Talk Series Initiative
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The Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) Career Talk Series initiative features events with guest speakers representing multiple fields of study within the Social and Behavioral Sciences department umbrella. The talks are not limited to students who take classes within the SBS Department, but rather are open to students throughout the college.

In this initiative, guest speakers share their past experiences as college students and discuss their journeys toward their current careers. During the presentations, students have the opportunity to engage with the guest speakers to ask questions and gain more insight into careers that may have previously been unknown to them.

The SBS Career Talk events have been implemented and supported by the entire SBS department, with each discipline providing guest speakers and instructors to help facilitate the events. The events are promoted by each discipline of the SBS Department as well as the college so that students taking classes outside of the SBS department are encouraged to attend the Career Talk events. Attending these events allows the students to earn participation credit they can use on their Alamo Experience transcripts.

DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format.

PROGRAM SCALE: Medium-scale (reaches between 10 and 25 percent of its target population)

DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Social & Behavioral Sciences Department

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Dr. Joelle Nanivazo, Chair - Social & Behavioral Sciences Department at jnanivazo@alamo.edu or 210-486-2609

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Student Success
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Student Success: Student-facing
Provider:
St Philip's College
Author:
THECB Student Success
Date Added:
09/26/2023