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College Success Program
“The College Success Program has made me more
confident in myself. I have received help with my
organization, time management, and study skills that
have really made a difference in my college
experience.”
Overview
• The College Success Program was
created for new degree-seeking students
who place into 2 or 3 pre-college level
courses.
• This is determined by placement test
scores in reading, math, and writing.
Program Benefits
• Individual attention.
• The opportunity to receive
success skills instruction.
• Access to all of UC’s free
student services Uptown
and at Clermont as well as
to community resources.
Achievement Coaching
• The focus of an Achievement Coach is to help students
build time management skills, study strategies, and
test-taking skills to help them succeed.
• The main goal is for the Achievement Coach to provide
support through problem solving obstacles related to
academics.
• Academic Advising and intervention for those who place
into 2-3 developmental courses
An Achievement Coach will help you:
• Create Individual Action Plans.
• Plan short-term goals and relate them to longterm goals.
• Discuss plans of action to reach goals.
• Analyze, support, and motivate.
An Achievement Coach will also provide referrals
to on- and off- campus agencies
•Compass Counseling Services
•Learning Center
•Disability Services
•Faculty Advisors
•Workforce One
•Jobs and Family Services
•Other community outreach
groups
Preparatory Courses
The following courses are considered preparatory courses:
-English 0097 Intro to Academic Reading
-English 1000 Intro to English Composition
-Reading 1005 Reading Academic Texts
-Reading 1007 Math Success Seminar
-Math 0004 Preparatory Mathematics
Success Pathways
• The College Success Program helps
build a bridge for college success.
• It is vital that students take preparatory
courses first!
• These preparatory courses prepare
students for the academically rigorous
courses within and across disciplines.
Program Guidelines
• Only register for 12-14 credit hours.
• Drop/Adds need approval from
Achievement Coach.
• Schedules need approval from
Achievement Coach.
• Advising with the Achievement Coach.
Linsey Koeritz
“The transition of returning to school is a
difficult adjustment. Linsey acted as a
major influence and coach in beginning on
my path.
Linsey helped with all the
technical details such as, helping to set up
Blackboard. This has allowed me to focus
on my work rather than the stressful
process of beginning college.”
Transition to Academic Programs
• The College Success Program helps
students while they are working
through preparatory courses. The
Achievement Coach works
collaboratively with faculty advisors.
• Once the students complete the
College Success Program they will
transition out of the program and
work exclusively with faculty
advisors.
“Linsey has helped me by matching me with professors that
match my character. She has given me tools on how to
manage my time, track my assignments and grades, led me
toward the correct individual(s) to assist in all my needs or
questions. She helped me pick my classes for the past few
terms to ensure I am on schedule with my degree.”
FERPA means…
• Student records cannot be released to parents without prior
written consent of the student. This includes grades, academic
schedules, and financial aid status.
• College staff and faculty cannot disclose information about a
student’s progress without the student’s consent.
Program Success
According to data collected during the
2010-2011 school year:
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Fall 2010 Average GPA's
3
After the first term, CSP students
have a grade above those who do not
participate in program
2.5
The students who participate in CSP
have a comparable GPA with those
who did not place into developmental
courses
1.5
2.47
2.48
1.86
2
1
0.5
0
CSP
Non-CSP College
Ready
Program Success
According to data collected during the
2010-2011 school year:
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Course Completion Autumn 2010
100%
94%
84%
There was a 94% course completion rate
among *active CSP participants and a
70% completion rate for students who
decided not to take advantage of CSP
80%
70%
60%
40%
CSP active participants also completed
10% more courses than college ready
students
* students who worked with the achievement
coach 3 or more times during their fall quarter
20%
0%
CSP
Non CSP College
Ready
Program Success
According to data collected during the
2010-2011 academic school year:
77% of CSP active participants returned
the following academic year where only
49% of those who did not participate in
CSP returned the following year
Fall-to Fall-Retention 2010-2011
100%
80%
84%
77%
60%
49%
40%
20%
0%
CSP
Non CSP
College
Ready
College Success Program
Barbara Wallace
Director of College Success Program
513.732-5279
[email protected]
Barbara’s office is located in Westwoods 250.28
Linsey Koeritz
Achievement Coach
513. 732-5316
[email protected]
Linsey’s office is located in Jones 104B