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1 Betsy Barefoot, EdD Maryland Higher Education Retention Conference October 31, 2005 Defining & Measuring First-Year Excellence

2 How would you define excellence? Retention? Innovative curriculum? Satisfied students? Evidence of learning? Continuous improvement? What else?

3 The Project: Institutions of Excellence in the First College Year Open in 2002 to all accredited 2- & 4-year institutions 130 nominations received 54 semi-finalists 13 finalists Selections made by national panel of experts Each portfolio read & rated by 4 reviewers Not a ranking system!

4 Criteria for Excellence Intentional & Comprehensive Efforts Assessment of Initiatives Broad Impact on Critical Mass of Students Strong Administrative Support & Institutionalization Involvement of Faculty, Student Life, & Others

5 Comm College of Denver LaGuardia Comm C Kalamazoo College Eckerd College Drury University US Military Academy Elon University Lehman College- CUNY Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Appalachian State U Ball State University IUPUI University of South Carolina Institutions of Excellence

6 University of South Carolina First-year seminar: full credit, one semester; 75% of students take it. Leadership, formal and informal Assessment is central and transparent Academic-student affairs partnership Housing concepts based in academics Academically centered orientation The “Carolinian Creed”

7 Ball State University Freshman Learning Council University College: Advising, core curriculum, national involvement Making Achievement Possible (MAP) Survey Residential learning communities Grants and special fees to support 1 st - year programs

8 Eckerd College Autumn Term – a three-week academic orientation experience Includes three-week courses taught by faculty who is academic advisor Significant involvement of librarians Academic advisors (mentors) who function as “first line of defense” for first-year students Welcoming candlelight ceremony, “Ceremony of Lights” Use of “writing portfolio” instead of English composition Major focus on interdisciplinarity

9 LaGuardia Community College Many learning community adaptations Electronic portfolios Common reading experience Honors programs Study abroad programs High level of respect for students

10 Kalamazoo College The K-Plan: Designed to cultivate five dimensions of intellectual & personal growth Lifelong learning, career readiness, intercultural understanding, social responsibility, leadership The electronic portfolio Begun as a first-year student, continues throughout, final evaluation by committee Campuswide first-year assessment committee Wilderness orientation

11 U. S. Military Academy High level of intentionality; mission driven curriculum Continuous assessment Responsibility given to upper-level students Strong academic and personal support

12 Appalachian State University Strong and clear identity – “the Appalachian Way” Intensive orientation with strong student involvement – wilderness option Watauga College Summer reading Culture of “councils and committees”

13 Texas A & M - Corpus Christi Using the learning communities model Reaching 100% of student students through “triads” and “tetrads” Mediating the negative effects of large classes Linking the curriculum with the first- year seminar

14 The importance of Valuing the first year and being accountable Leadership on multiple levels Cultures that encourage ideas and innovation Achieving a critical mass of student participation Direct involvement of faculty Attention to pedagogy in first-year courses Clarity of mission; respect for students Improving continuously through assessment Creative acquisition & judicious use of resources Willingness to learn from and share with others Valuing partnerships What We Learned

15 For more information: See... Achieving and Sustaining Institutional Excellence for the First Year of College (Barefoot, Gardner, Cutright, Morris, Schroeder, Schwartz, Siegel, & Swing) Jossey-Bass, 2005

16 Contact Information Betsy O. Barefoot Policy Center on the First Year of College Brevard, NC 28712 828-966-5310 barefoot@fyfoundations.org www.fyfoundations.org


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