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1 The Gateway Program An introduction for students

2 Optional Presentation Title …a Gateway to success in your studies  Some students with strong high school records don’t do as well on the Rutgers placement tests in math, reading, &/or writing.  Nationally, 1 in 3 students need preparatory courses on entering college.  Our commitment – to help you achieve your potential, from your first semester, so you… don’t waste time and effort repeating courses, and achieve grades that reflect your true abilities.

3 Optional Presentation Title Needing more preparation than you expected can be frustrating, when you’re used to success.  Completing courses without earning credit toward your degree…  Taking courses not clearly linked to majors or subjects you find interesting….

4 Optional Presentation Title The Gateway answer – offering courses students value and need.  Extended classroom contact hours.  popular, ‘high-risk’ introductory courses.  Experienced faculty and TAs.

5 Optional Presentation Title Gateways to ‘in-demand’ majors Concepts in Biology Introduction to Chemistry General Chemistry Extended Analytical Physics Extended General Physics General Psychology Introduction to Sociology American Government Law & Politics Development of U.S. To 1877

6 Optional Presentation Title Gateway – what can you expect? Over time…  progress toward desired major(s), minor(s) & timely graduation;  Grade distributions, cumulative GPA & credits like your entering class.  High first- to second-year persistence  Fewer course repeats & withdrawals

7 Optional Presentation Title Gateway & the Core Curriculum - student learning goals, front & center  Learning goals that define a modern liberal arts & sciences education at a leading public research university;  Outcomes sought by employers & graduate schools.  A limited list of courses qualify for the Core…  A commitment to assess student learning outcomes every time the course is offered. The SAS Core Curriculum brochure Academic Requirements: the Core Curriculum

8 Academic Services & Advising for First Year Students - http://sasundergrad.rutgers.edu/current-students/first-years & on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger… e-mail : frosh@sas.rutgers.edufrosh@sas.rutgers.edu Phone: 848-445-8888 Main office: Busch Campus Center, Room 172 How to Get the Most Out of Studying (a video series) - http://www.samford.edu/how-to-study/default.aspx

9 Optional Presentation Title The Gateway Program –some references Gebelt, Janet L., Gary M. Parilis, Deirdre A. Kramer, and Patricia Wilson. "Retention at a Large University: Combining Skills with Course Content." Journal of Developmental Education 20, no. 1 (1996): 2-7. Kluepfel, Gail A., Robert J. Parelius, and Godfrey Roberts. "Involving Faculty in Retention." Journal of Developmental Education 17 (1994): 16-26. Lawrence, Susan E., et al. "Proposal, SAS Gateway Program Capital Campaign Committee." School of Arts & Science, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2009. Saving Now and Saving Later: How High School Reform Can Reduce the Nation’s Wasted Remediation Dollars. Alliance for Excellent Education Issue Brief, May 5, 2011: computation by NCES PowerStats using U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2007–08 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:08).


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