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At-Risk Student
Presented by: Mike Patrick
March 15, 2016
“No one can go back and make a brand new start.
Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.”
~Unknown~
What Will be Discussed Today
Academic Success
Why Get to Know Your Students
Academic Probation Action Plan
Best Practices
Academic Success
Achieves student retention
Meets and exceeds minimum
academic expectations
Addresses the student as a whole
Enhances skill set
Encourages mind set
Elements for Academic Success
Understanding the First-Year Immune System
Effective listening
Applying strategies for success
Identifying obstacles through a digging discovery approach
Individual Treatment
Why Get to Know Our Students ?
To understand the student’s ultimate goal
Find out what outside factors may be preventing
success
Find out what sort of learner the student is
To ensure the student is effectively using the LMS
Resolve the feelings of Desolation, Embarrassment, and
Disappointment
Create an action plan that suits the individual student
Strategies for Academic Success
Dialogue versus monologue
Relay vested partnership
Adjust to student needs
Introduce growth mindset
Attitude of persistence in face of obstacle
Discuss course descriptions
Discuss professor feedback
Consider second voice
Student Success Action Plan
Comprehensive SOP
Discuss and assess barriers
Discuss academic status and policies
Support student through active conversation
Engage a partnership to create realistic action plan
Academic Probation Action Plan
State the objective
Discovery
State a desired change
Wait for a response
Discuss solutions
Action plan
Follow-up
Best Practices
Success coaching through a student-based approach
Listening for meaning and feeling, not just words
Clarify ambiguous points by asking appropriate questions
Engage a partnership to create realistic action plan
Proactively approach future terms
The impact of student success
depends on the context in which support is given
Permanent Success
Student
Success
Reduce Dismissals
Reduce Failure
Facilitate Performance
Engagement
Final Thoughts
Success coaching helps students to get the most out of
their college experience
Individual, student-based approach assists students in
identifying, planning, and achieving their academic
goals
By aiding the development skills, attitudes, discipline,
and understanding, we are helping to ensure the
satisfactory progress of our students
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At-Risk Student Success Strategies

  • 1. At-Risk Student Presented by: Mike Patrick March 15, 2016
  • 2. “No one can go back and make a brand new start. Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” ~Unknown~
  • 3. What Will be Discussed Today Academic Success Why Get to Know Your Students Academic Probation Action Plan Best Practices
  • 4. Academic Success Achieves student retention Meets and exceeds minimum academic expectations Addresses the student as a whole Enhances skill set Encourages mind set
  • 5. Elements for Academic Success Understanding the First-Year Immune System Effective listening Applying strategies for success Identifying obstacles through a digging discovery approach Individual Treatment
  • 6. Why Get to Know Our Students ? To understand the student’s ultimate goal Find out what outside factors may be preventing success Find out what sort of learner the student is To ensure the student is effectively using the LMS Resolve the feelings of Desolation, Embarrassment, and Disappointment Create an action plan that suits the individual student
  • 7. Strategies for Academic Success Dialogue versus monologue Relay vested partnership Adjust to student needs Introduce growth mindset Attitude of persistence in face of obstacle Discuss course descriptions Discuss professor feedback Consider second voice
  • 8. Student Success Action Plan Comprehensive SOP Discuss and assess barriers Discuss academic status and policies Support student through active conversation Engage a partnership to create realistic action plan
  • 9. Academic Probation Action Plan State the objective Discovery State a desired change Wait for a response Discuss solutions Action plan Follow-up
  • 10. Best Practices Success coaching through a student-based approach Listening for meaning and feeling, not just words Clarify ambiguous points by asking appropriate questions Engage a partnership to create realistic action plan Proactively approach future terms
  • 11. The impact of student success depends on the context in which support is given Permanent Success Student Success Reduce Dismissals Reduce Failure Facilitate Performance Engagement
  • 12. Final Thoughts Success coaching helps students to get the most out of their college experience Individual, student-based approach assists students in identifying, planning, and achieving their academic goals By aiding the development skills, attitudes, discipline, and understanding, we are helping to ensure the satisfactory progress of our students