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MIRIAM L. BOCCHETTI CAMP DIRECTOR, HEP/CAMP PI CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY & DEISY COVARRUBIAS CAMP DIRECTOR SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE ACADEMIC BASED RETENTION.

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Presentation on theme: "MIRIAM L. BOCCHETTI CAMP DIRECTOR, HEP/CAMP PI CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY & DEISY COVARRUBIAS CAMP DIRECTOR SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE ACADEMIC BASED RETENTION."— Presentation transcript:

1 MIRIAM L. BOCCHETTI CAMP DIRECTOR, HEP/CAMP PI CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY & DEISY COVARRUBIAS CAMP DIRECTOR SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE ACADEMIC BASED RETENTION STRATEGIES

2 CWU CAMP TIMELINE OF SERVICES

3 CWU CAMP ACADEMIC SUPPORT One on one tutoring, Supplemental Instruction Academic Advising/Priority Registration University 101: Academic Advising Seminar University 102: Strategies for Academic Success Career Assessment One on one meeting with CAMP staff Monthly Seminars featuring on/off campus resources Follow Up Services

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5 STUDY TABLES RULES & EXPECTATIONS

6 INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLAN & QUARTERLY CHECK IN

7 UNIVERSITY 102 LEARNER OUTCOMES Students will gain a broader perspective regarding topics such as diversity, cultural sensitivity and adversity. Student will develop a substantial foundation of skills and strategies for academic success regarding topics such as time management, goal setting, test taking, motivation, and critical reading. Students will be able to identify the positive benefits and values of establishing good study habits early on in their academic career. Students will be aware of the array of struggles and challenges college students face. Students will gain understanding of how their individual independence, emotional intelligence, wellness, and personal attitude influence their academic performance and success.

8 UNIVERSITY 102: STRATEGIES FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS

9 ACADEMIC RECOVERY GROUP Designed for students who are not performing up to university set academic standard Meetings focus on enhanced study strategies and techniques Appropriate referrals made to necessary resources Emphasis group is not a punishment but additional support for students Shared goal made at beginning of group meeting Reward given when students reach shared goal

10 CWU CAMP MENTORING PROGRAM Incoming students are assigned past CAMP students as mentors Mentors are paid employees and trained as such Mentees fill out a form with interests and contact info Mentors are sent letters with mentee contact info prior to the start of the year and encouraged to make contact with them Activities such as ice cream social and mentor/mentee BBQ scheduled for students to meet each other Mentor program enhances program retention

11 MENTOR AND MENTEE APPLICATIONS

12 SCC CAMP Academic Support CAMPlanning Summer Bridge Monthly Counseling Appointments Monthly Educational/Self Development Workshops Mandatory Study Hours Academic Progress Reports Tutoring CAMP Café CAMP Student Internship Program (CAMP Si)

13 Program Expectations Form

14 CAMPlanning Summer Bridge Program Six week summer program Counseling 101 Class (3 unit, CSU/UC transferable) Reading, Math and English development through the Academic Success Center Career Development Workshop Series Cultural Fieldtrips

15 Counseling 101 Class Counseling 101 Class: Educational, Personal, Cultural and Career Exploration 3 unit UC/CSU transferable course

16 Monthly Counseling Appointments

17 1 st Counseling Appointment

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19 Educational & Self Development Workshops Monthly/Weekly/Daily Planners Learning Styles Note Taking Test Taking Studying for a Test Time Management Stress Relieve Self Defense/Campus Safety

20 Academic Progress Reports Conducted mid semester to ensure students are progressing in good academic standing. Counseling appointment is scheduled to review APR with student. Mandatory tutoring is implemented, if needed.

21 Mandatory Study Hours Every Friday, CAMP students complete mandatory study hours from 8-12pm English and math tutors are on site One on one meetings with CAMP staff Opportunity to see CAMP students on a weekly basis to ensure student progress and retention Interventions are implemented to ensure student success

22 CAMP Cafe Biweekly 1 hour discussions Convert CAMP office into Café setting (coffee, hot chocolate, donuts) Facilitate discussion on current events, controversial topics Goal is to develop critical thinking, public speaking, build self confidence

23 CAMP Student Internship Program (CAMP Si) Students have the opportunity to gain work experience in their chosen field of study. Designed to assist students in determining if chosen major is right for them.


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