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1 College of Business and Student Success Center: Building an Online Academic Success Workshop David Melendez, Student Success Center Debra Cardinali, College of Business Michelle Adames, Ph.D., Student Success Center

2 Background and motivation to create an Academic Success Workshop 10% of the College of Business students are on academic sanction Advising Sanction students took over an hour and 15 minutes 90% of the advising session was spent on going over academic resources available on campus Wanted students to take their status seriously and hold them accountable for their academic career, yet helping them see the benefit of the OAW, as an opportunity to learn, not a mandated or punitive measure

3 Background and motivation to create an Academic Success Workshop Concerns regarding retention Subscribed to NACADA listserv regarding advising probation students and followed helpful recommendations Pursued help from the experts at NMSU

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6 Results: Workshop Completion Emails were sent to 63 students in Nov. 2013, 80 students in Feb 2014, and 90 students in Sept. 2014, notifying them that they are required to take the workshop and holds were placed on their record. Students completed the workshop (beginning Nov. 2013) 19 back in good standing after 1 semester (3 submitted an Adjusted Credit Option) 3 students were suspended 2 changed their major and/or campus to DACC 5 are no longer attending NMSU 18 are pending spring 15 grades

7 Note: The long term average for COB students on sanction and returning to good standing after one semester is 32%. Students who completed the workshop have a higher recovery rate of 40%.

8 Results: Workshop Completion What happened to the 186 students that have not responded? There were many different explanations: UAR holds on account Transferred to other colleges at NMSU Didn’t like college/classes Moved out of state Employment obligations Withdrew for personal reasons - illness or family issues are the main reasons

9 Process & Research Surveyed University Online Academic Workshops Metropolitan State –Readings on Time Management, Academic Standing, & Study Skills –Links to Academic Resources –Four assignments to be uploaded: Why Am I Here? Activity, Defining Academic Standing activity, Making a To-Do List Activity, and Strategies for Staying in Good Academic Standing Online Interview

10 Challenges & Training Consistent Message to Students Standard Operating Procedure Training of Staff Student Preparedness

11 Expansion College of Engineering SP14 –97 Students on sanctions College of Arts and Sciences SP15 –170 Students on sanctions

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13 Benefits Advisors to focus more on academic and career planning Students learn from experts in student success Track Learning Outcomes w/Data Analysis Other colleges Program will grow and adapt to college preferences Key Retention Program university wide

14 Future Implications Continue to reach out to colleges Develop Phase II (repeating students) Tailor to specific college needs Continue to research ‘Best Practices’

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