Undergraduate Studies at Florida State University

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Undergraduate Studies at Florida State University Leaders for a Better Future Undergraduate Studies at Florida State University Karen L. Laughlin Dean, Undergraduate Studies

Our Mission Undergraduate Studies works to help each undergraduate student at Florida State University establish a strong educational foundation. Serves as the academic home for most freshmen and sophomores. Sponsors and directs a wide variety of programs designed to promote academic engagement, retention/degree completion, and overall academic success. Supervises and monitors state- and university-wide degree requirements, including Liberal Studies, the writing requirement, and the multicultural requirement.

Accepted Freshman Class or FTIC Approx. 6000 FTIC (plus approx. 3000 transfers) Middle 50%: SAT 1760-1980; ACT 26-30 Middle 50%: High School GPA 3.7-4.2 The top quartile: HS GPA of 4.37, SAT 2000 and ACT 30 1st year Retention Rate 91% (unofficial) 30% self-reported First Generation 89% participated in AP/IB/AICE/Dual Enrollment 49% took Calculus in HS

Programs for FTICs: Transitioning and Developing Academic Independence Honors Program (approx. 650 students & 200+ lateral admits) Recruitment activities Honors Courses; Honors Medical/Legal Scholars Honors Housing in Landis Hall Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE) Summer Bridge (approx. 350 students a year) 1st Generation Economically Disadvantaged Freshman Interest Groups (approx. 1000 students this year) Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) 153 Freshmen and Sophomores

Living-Learning Communities 427 Students Advising First Academic Advising First contact at Orientation Ongoing outreach efforts “Centralized Decentralization”

Independence Is Not Always Easy to Establish

http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/

Academic Center for Excellence WJB Learning Studio: “Johnston Ground” Academic Consultations & Workshops Tutoring and Tutor Certification Academic Success Course SLS1122

Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) Student Council for Undergraduate Research and Creativity (SCURC) The Owl (Undergraduate Research Journal) http://our.fsu.edu/profiles/6114_The_Owl_Book_Final.pdf Undergraduate Research Opportunity (UROP) Global Scholars Graduate Research Consultants (GRC) Fall/Spring Research Symposium

FSU Honors Program: Ongoing Engagement Honors in the Major Honors Medallion Honors Student Association Honors Mentors Honors Delegates

Office of National Fellowships (ONF) Goldwater Scholars Truman Finalist Fulbright Recipients

Leaders for a Better Future Honors , Scholars and Fellows House Opening Spring 2014 An HFS House would be a strategic investment in high-impact activities Fostering sense of diverse intellectual community has a multiplier effect Enhances intellectual, social and moral development; “Social capital” of our best graduates (Research studies on “friendship effect,” value of “weak ties” that connect diverse groups and ideas, fostering more creative and flexible thinking than interactions with homogeneous peers) Developing students’ critical thinking, skills in debate, awareness of a range of social issues builds stronger leaders for business & industry as well as more competitive applicants for awards & fellowships Would encourage these students to give back because they have developed a stronger sense of connection Would enhance recruitment—powerful impact on prospective students & their families Would enhance faculty engagement and support (involving faculty in activities at the house; more central location and greater visibility for faculty, too)

How do these programs impact the FSU experience? Over the last few years our students have been awarded/named Rhodes Scholars/Finalists Pickering Fellows Goldwater Scholars Hollings Scholars Fulbright Recipients Rangel Finalists Truman Scholars/Finalists DAAD Fellows Udall Scholars ONF, Honors, and OUR administered 147 undergraduate research & travel awards totaling $184,032--from $500-$4000 each. 153 students enrolled in 2013-14 UROP; 117 faculty projects posted so far. 100% retention of last year’s UROP participants.

FTIC Retention Rates 90% Threshold

Engagement Opportunities: What Faculty Can Do Foster research & encourage students to apply for research awards Teach Honors courses Direct an Honors Thesis or DIS; Post a UROP research project; Engage a GRC Encourage students to apply for fellowships & assist with the process Teach in the Living Learning Communities

What Faculty Can Do cont. Learn about our Liberal Studies philosophy & discuss it with your students Refer students as tutors and for academic consultations Take attendance and give tests and quizzes on Thursdays and Fridays Give assignments that strengthen writing, reasoning, research, and critical thinking skills Remember that your syllabus is a contract with your students

Comments and Questions? Thank You Comments and Questions? For more information see http://undergrad.fsu.edu/