
College Success Skills Transition at VA Fall 2014
Discover how College Success Skills Transition at VA in Fall 2014 implemented customized choices, engaged students through fun activities like a scavenger hunt, and provided technology training to enhance student experience. The program led to confident and involved students, increased faculty reports of student engagement, and positive statistical outcomes from Fall 2010-2013.
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College Success Skills Transition AHEAD in VA Fall 2014
College Success Skills Implemented Customized Choice Inviting Involved Fun
Scavenger Hunt Campus Offices Location Function People Fun
Technology Blackboard Training Email E-2 Campus Alert Security Campus Police READ & WRITE GOLD (Tutor) Microsoft Word and IPad Instruction PDF Textbooks Computer Labs
Technology Library Research Assignments IPhone Dragon Naturally Speaking Apps JAWS SMARTHINKING Tutoring Face-to-face Tutoring
Students Report Comfortable Confident Know where to locate information Establish friendships Communicate with faculty Learn technology Learned from different people Learned from other students
Faculty Reports Students more involved Students more relaxed Students more open to learning Confident students ask questions Students involved in courses Students willing to participate in tutoring Retention Increased first semester GPA
Statistics Fall 2010-2013 35.6% are currently enrolled (26/73) 15 students have graduated (20.5%) 9 students have graduated with an associate degree (12.3%) 6 students have graduated with a Certificate or Career Studies Certificate (8.2%) 45.2% have completed 30 or more credits (33/73) 27.4% have completed 40 or more credits (20/73) 16.4% have completed 50 or more credits (12/73) 13.7% have completed 60 or more credits (10/73) 8