Directors Meeting - Feb. 2, 2022
University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
presenters:
Dan Friedman, executive director of University 101 Programs
Dennis Pruitt, vice president for student affairs
Division Meeting - October 1, 2021
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Staff Senate Overview
Presented by:
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- Rushondra James, College of Information and Communications
Updates on Telecommunicating and Class and Comp Study
Presented by:
- Stacey Bradley, Student Affairs and Academic Support
Supporting internal communication and professional development for a student ...Maegan Gudridge
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UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"2019-2020 UofSC Community Insights Survey"
presented by Nathan Strong and Kim Pruitt, UofSC Human Resources, and Stacey Bradley and Alicia Bervine, Student Affairs and Academic Support
"2019-2020 UofSC Community Insights Survey"
Division Meeting - August 27, 2021
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Presented by:
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- Stacey Bradley, Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
- Scott Verzyl, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions
- Silvia Patricia Rios Husain, Assistant Vice President for Student Success
- Anna Edwards, Associate Vice President for Student Life
- Kirsten Kennedy, Associate Vice President for Student Housing and Sustainability
- Maegan Gudridge, Communications Director
Division Meeting - October 1, 2021
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Staff Senate Overview
Presented by:
- Leena Holt, Parent and Family Programs
- Rushondra James, College of Information and Communications
Updates on Telecommunicating and Class and Comp Study
Presented by:
- Stacey Bradley, Student Affairs and Academic Support
Supporting internal communication and professional development for a student ...Maegan Gudridge
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Division Meeting - Nov. 17, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"2019-2020 UofSC Community Insights Survey"
presented by Nathan Strong and Kim Pruitt, UofSC Human Resources, and Stacey Bradley and Alicia Bervine, Student Affairs and Academic Support
"2019-2020 UofSC Community Insights Survey"
Division Meeting - August 27, 2021
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Presented by:
- Dennis Pruitt, Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice Provost
- Stacey Bradley, Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
- Scott Verzyl, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions
- Silvia Patricia Rios Husain, Assistant Vice President for Student Success
- Anna Edwards, Associate Vice President for Student Life
- Kirsten Kennedy, Associate Vice President for Student Housing and Sustainability
- Maegan Gudridge, Communications Director
Division Meeting - June 26, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Anna Edwards, Student Life
Kirsten Kennedy, Student Housing and Well-Being
Silvia Patricia Rios Husain, Student Success
Division Meeting - Feb. 25, 2022
University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
presenters:
Megan Colascione, Student Life, Staff Senate
Pam Bowers, Planning, Assessment and Innovation
Jennifer Keup, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
Directors Meeting - Sept. 17, 2019
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Jarod Holt, Fraternity and Sorority Life
Vicki Hamby, Career Center
Debbie Beck, Student Health Services
Alicia Bervine, Student Affairs and Academic Support
Dennis Pruitt, VP for Student Affairs
presented July 30, 2021 by:
- Stacey Bradley, senior associate vice president for Student Affairs and Academic Support
- Anna Edwards, associate vice president for Student Life
- Kirsten Kennedy, associate vice president for University Housing and Sustainability
Directors Meeting - Jan. 21, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Marc Shook, Dean of Students
Lisa Jerald, Student Affairs and Academic Support
Mandy Bidinger, Office of the Dean of Students
April Barnes, University Housing
Catherine Sturm, University Housing
Dennis Pruitt, VP for Student Affairs
"Student Affairs and Academic Support 2017 Workplace Survey Results," presentation by Nathan Strong, Kim Pruitt and Stacey Bradley delivered at the monthly division meeting March 24, 2017.
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Student Affairs and Academic Support Directors Meeting, Sept. 19, 2017
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Division Meeting - June 26, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Anna Edwards, Student Life
Kirsten Kennedy, Student Housing and Well-Being
Silvia Patricia Rios Husain, Student Success
Division Meeting - Feb. 25, 2022
University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
presenters:
Megan Colascione, Student Life, Staff Senate
Pam Bowers, Planning, Assessment and Innovation
Jennifer Keup, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
Directors Meeting - Sept. 17, 2019
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
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Jarod Holt, Fraternity and Sorority Life
Vicki Hamby, Career Center
Debbie Beck, Student Health Services
Alicia Bervine, Student Affairs and Academic Support
Dennis Pruitt, VP for Student Affairs
presented July 30, 2021 by:
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- Anna Edwards, associate vice president for Student Life
- Kirsten Kennedy, associate vice president for University Housing and Sustainability
Directors Meeting - Jan. 21, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Marc Shook, Dean of Students
Lisa Jerald, Student Affairs and Academic Support
Mandy Bidinger, Office of the Dean of Students
April Barnes, University Housing
Catherine Sturm, University Housing
Dennis Pruitt, VP for Student Affairs
"Student Affairs and Academic Support 2017 Workplace Survey Results," presentation by Nathan Strong, Kim Pruitt and Stacey Bradley delivered at the monthly division meeting March 24, 2017.
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Student Affairs and Academic Support Directors Meeting, Sept. 19, 2017
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Dr. Dennis Pruitt, vice president for student affairs, vice provost and dean of students, shared an overview of trends and issues at the Sept. 9, 2016 meeting of the Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support.
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March 2019 Directors Meeting featuring:
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- Dennis Pruitt, vice president for student affairs
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Regis College admission staff present the ins and outs of several recruitment and yield events that cater to various graduate student populations. The presenters review how even making slight adjustments to basic events can lead to outstanding results. Results include not just program growth, but also an increase in positive perception, image, and sentiment. We explore how we periodically revisit our standard admission events and remodel them to fit the variety of student groups we aim to serve with an emphasis on the personal touch.
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Through our team of experts, the Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support enrolls academically prepared students and connects them with experiences and resources that will help them achieve a lifetime of meaningful leadership, service, employment and continued learning. Learn more at sc.edu/studentaffairs.
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Division Meeting - Sept. 5, 2023
University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
- Welcome
- Staff Senate, Megan Colascione
- Professional Development Team, Jessie McNevin and Morgan Ruebusch
- Strategic Priorities, Leena Holt and Dana Talbert
- Updates, J. Rex Tolliver
Directors Meeting - Oct. 21, 2022
University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
presenters:
Kim Pruitt, Assistant Director for Organizational Development, USC Human Resources
J. Rex Tolliver, Vice President for Student Affairs and Academic Support
Directors Meeting - March 29, 2022
University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
presenters:
April Barnes, executive director of University Housing
Dennis Pruitt, vice president for student affairs
Division Meeting - March 19, 2021
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Achievement Task Force Review Session"
presented by Silvia Patricia Rios-Husain, Student Success; Alisa Liggett, Student Conduct and Academic Integrity; Jerome Scott, Student Government; and Joe Fortune, University Housing
Directors Meeting - March 9, 2021
Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"Substance Misuse, Enforcement and Retention," presented by Aimee Hourigan, director, Substance Abuse Prevention and Education
"Experience by Design," presented by Amber Fallucca, director of the Quality Enhancement Plan, and Lara Ducate, faculty executive director, Center for Integrative and Experiential Learning
Remarks and Updates
Dennis Pruitt, Vice President for Student Affairs
Division Meeting - Oct. 2, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"Mental Health and Well-Being in a Prolonged Crisis,"
presented by Rebecca Caldwell and April Scott, Student Health Services
Directors Meeting - Sept 15, 2020
Featuring:
Julian Williams, Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Katherine Hilson, Professional Development Team, Admissions
Jessie McNevin, Professional Development Team, Capstone Scholars Program
Dennis Pruitt, Vice President for Student Affairs
Division Meeting - July 31, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"The Challenges of Being Black in Student Affairs,"
presented by Allison Smith, AMS Consulting
Directors Meeting - Feb. 21, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Alisa Liggett, Student Conduct and Academic Integrity
Amber Fallucca, Center for Integrative and Experiential Learning
Scott Verzyl, Enrollment Management
Dennis Pruitt, VP for Student Affairs
Division Meeting - Jan. 31, 2020
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
"Understanding and Mitigating Implicit Bias"
presented by Preshuslee Thompson
Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity
The Ohio State University
Division Meeting - Oct. 25, 2019 - Masculinity
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Julian Capel, Student Life
Cody Dunlap, University Housing
Shawna Edmond, Student Life
Jason Halterman, Student Health Services
Directors Meeting - Oct. 15, 2019
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Christina Yao, Higher Education and Student Affairs program
Rebecca Caldwell, Student Health Services
Aimee Hourigan, Substance Abuse Prevention and Education
Dennis Pruitt, VP for Student Affairs
Division Meeting - Oct. 4, 2019
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Featuring:
Anna Edwards, Kim McMahon, Carly Zerr, Julian Capel, Megan Colascione, Sydney Patterson, Mitch Nettesheim, Patrick Flynn and Nancy Derrick, Department of Student Life
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February 2022 Directors Meeting
1. Division of Student Affairs & Academic Support
Directors Meeting
February 22, 2022
2. Introduction of DSA/AS Director of Finance
Allyn Powell
Stacey Bradley
Senior Associate Vice President for
Student Affairs and Academic Support
3. Announcement of
New Student Orientation Director
Alison Hughes
Scott Verzyl
Vice President for Enrollment Management and
Dean of Undergraduate Admissions
7. Historical Origins and Founding Premises
U101 is for all students. Not
just the very bright or not
just the disadvantaged.
8. Historical Origins and Founding Premises
Desire to make the
university a more
humane place.
9. Historical Origins and Founding Premises
Grounded in the human
potential movement
rather than remediating
deficits.
10. Historical Origins and Founding Premises
The original intent was to create a
dialogue between students and
instructor about important aspects
of the college experience and to
improve the academic orientation of
entering students.
11. Fall 2021
Enrollment 5,075
Class Size 19
Section Types 24
Sections Offered 271
3 credit hour
Extended orientation seminar
Full semester…1st semester
Graded
University 101
Extended Orientation: Give students the information and support they need…when they need
it…and when they are ready to receive it.
12. Learning Outcomes
• Academic skills
• Managing time & priorities
• Academic policies, advising, & resources
Foster Academic
Success
• Relationships with peers, faculty, & staff
• Opportunities & resources
• History & traditions
Discover & Connect
with UofSC
• Values & identity
• Carolinian Creed
• Well-being
• Employability
Promote Personal
Development, Well-
being, & Social
Responsibility
13.
14. • Compliance is the lowest level and involves learning the basic rules and
policies of the organization.
• Clarification ensures that the new members understand their roles and
responsibilities.
• Culture explains the norms for the organization, describing how things
work, and explaining how they fit within and impact the larger organization.
• Connection is the highest level, wherein a new member develops
relationships with the other members of the organization and begins to feel
like part of the group. It helps to assign a mentor who can be readily
available to answer any questions.
Bauer, T.N. (2010), “Onboarding new employees: maximizing success”, The SHRM Foundation’s Effective Practice Guideline Series
Onboarding Framework (Bauer, 2010)
16. Section Types
General
(126 sections)
Capstone
(41 sections)
Business
(25 sections)
HRSM
(8)
TRIO
(7)
Undeclared
(5)
Honors
(9)
Residential
Living
Communities
(11)
Public
Health
(13)
Other Major Specific
Sections (16)
- Education
- Engineering and
Computing
- Journalism
- Pre-Pharm
- School of the Earth,
Ocean & Environment
- Social Work
- Sport and Entertainment
Management
- Teaching Fellows
Capstone-
Business
(10 sections)
17. Recognition and Contribution to the Field
UofSC is recognized as the #1
public university in the nation for
our first-year student
experience/University 101 course.
GOLD EXCELLENCE AWARD
Awarded by NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education)
Faculty
Development
Program
(2011)
Peer Leader
Program
(2018)
The University of South Carolina
was one of 13 colleges and
universities to be named an
Institution of Excellence in the
First College Year by the Policy
Center on the First Year of College.
20. Our Impact
3.8
3.9
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Taking University 101 Has Been a Valuable Experience
End-of-Course Evaluation (5 pt. scale)
Impact - Student Perceptions
4.61
4.09
Year
Mean
21. Elements of a Successful Seminar
Faculty Development Assessment
Peer Leaders
Campus Wide
Involvement & Support
22. Registrar
Housing
Special
Sections
SAPE Care Team
Campus
Rec
Conduct & AI
Career
Center
LSC
Off-Campus
SSC
Financial
Aid and
Schol.
OFSL
Spiritual
and Rel.
Life
Housing
Pre-Prof.
Advising RHUU
Student
Tickets
Gamecock
Entertainment
Student
Media
Parent &
Family
Programs
Career
Center
SSC
LSC Conduct & AI
Sustainability Lisa Jerald &
Melody
Boland
EAB
Retention
Liz Carmon
SSC for Referrals
and Progress
Rep.
OFSL
SAPE &
Conduct
SDRC
Capston
e
Cup
Alicia Bervine Maegan
Gudridge
Conduct and
Alisa Liggett RHUU
& Housing
Admissions
Enrollment
data and analytics
NRC
Parent &
Family
Programs
Financial Aid
Pam & Denise
BTCM Opps.
for PLs
83 Instructors
Dennis
Pruitt
Stacey
Bradley
SP Rios
Husain AVPs
OMSA
23. Instructors
Criteria:
Master’s degree or higher from an accredited
institution
Status as a full-time university employee or
retiree of University of South Carolina
Columbia
Completion of the Teaching Experience
Workshop
Approval by the instructor’s supervisor or
department chair
Approval by the executive director of University
101 Programs
Participation in ongoing professional
development opportunities offered by
University 101 Programs
University 101 is taught by faculty, staff, and
administrators at the University of South Carolina
who are committed to first-year student
education, learning, and success.
24. Instructors
Instructors by Number of Years Teaching University 101
Instructors by Division
University 101
Instructors
228
Departments
Represented
+80 88%
Staff
53%
36%
Student Affairs &
Academic Support
Administration and
Finance
Athletics
Information Technology
Retired
Academic Affairs and Provost
34%
24%
17%
25%
77 instructors
who have taught
2-4 years
56 instructors
who have taught
5-9 years
39 instructors
who have taught
10+ years
56 instructors
teaching for the
first time
25. Impact on Instructors
Satisfaction and Commitment to UofSC
96% 94%
of instructors reported that teaching University
101 positively impacted their satisfaction with
UofSC.
of instructors reported that teaching University
101 positively impacted their commitment to
UofSC.
Professional Development and Vitality
96% 88%
of instructors reported that teaching University
101 helped them learn things that they could
apply to their other professional
responsibilities.
of instructors who teach other courses at UofSC
reported that teaching University 101 helped
them improve their teaching in their other
courses.
Tell story of U101 history
Riot…..
Locked President thomas jones in his office
Appointed group to study the issue and make recommendations. U101 was solution. Idea was to develop faculty, create a venue where faculty and students could have a dialogue, and teach students to love the university
John Gardner was tapped to lead this program and b/c of his vision, leadership, and tenacity, the concept of the FYE spread across the world.
Tell story of U101 history
Riot…..
Locked President thomas jones in his office
Appointed group to study the issue and make recommendations. U101 was solution. Idea was to develop faculty, create a venue where faculty and students could have a dialogue, and teach students to love the university
John Gardner was tapped to lead this program and b/c of his vision, leadership, and tenacity, the concept of the FYE spread across the world.