The First Year Experience Office. Where we fit Division of the Office of Undergraduate Studies Report to Dr. Constance Relihan – Other OUS units include.

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The First Year Experience Office

Where we fit Division of the Office of Undergraduate Studies Report to Dr. Constance Relihan – Other OUS units include the AU Career Center, Academic Support, Co-op, Undergraduate Research, the Honors College, and more Physical location is 189 Foy Hall

First Year Experience programs Camp War Eagle – Orientation for freshmen and parents SOS – Orientation for transfers and families First Year Seminars – Academic courses for transitional students Learning Communities – Cohorts of students taking multiple classes together including a first year seminar Major based Interdisciplinary

First Year Experience programs Camp War Eagle – Orientation for freshmen and parents SOS – Orientation for transfers and families First Year Seminars – Academic courses for transitions Learning Communities – Cohorts of students taking multiple classes together including a first year seminar Major based Interdisciplinary

Camp War Eagle Mission Statement Camp War Eagle is committed to providing an orientation experience which will promote the academic, social and personal success of incoming freshmen students, aiding in their adjustment to Auburn University and increasing the student retention rate into the second year.

Camp War Eagle Mission Statement Camp War Eagle is committed to providing an orientation experience which will promote the academic, social and personal success of incoming freshmen students, aiding in their adjustment to Auburn University and increasing the student retention rate into the second year.

Camp War Eagle Schedule Student Schedule – Series of five Tiger Talks, two browse sessions, and three breakout sessions on first day – Second day includes academic advising, registration training, fall semester registration and additional Tiger Talks Parent Schedule – Series of panel discussions from university administrators and faculty, plus breakout and browse sessions – Parents join students for academic advising

Camp War Eagle Attendance Attendance at CWE is a result of the admissions process YearCWE Registered CWE Attended % CWE Attended Total Freshmen 20104,2594, %4, ,3284, %4, ,9013, %3, ,7783, %3, ,591

Camp War Eagle Partners Every College/School Division of Student Affairs Auxiliary Enterprises (Housing, Dining, Parking, TigerCard) Communications and Marketing Athletics OIRA (BCSSE)

First Year Experience programs Camp War Eagle – Orientation for freshmen and parents SOS – Orientation for transfers and families First Year Seminars – Academic courses for transitional students Learning Communities – Cohorts of students taking multiple classes together including a first year seminar Major based Interdisciplinary

SOS Mission The mission of SOS is to empower Auburn students with the skills needed to create and maintain their permanent position in the Auburn family by fostering academic and social development through a comprehensive orientation experience.

SOS Mission The mission of SOS is to empower Auburn students with the skills needed to create and maintain their permanent position in the Auburn family by fostering academic and social development through a comprehensive orientation experience.

SOS Schedule Two different schedules – Full day offered five times a year Includes two small group sessions, breakout sessions, campus tour, computing resources session, academic advising and registration assistance – Half day offered in August and January One small group session, academic advising, optional campus tours and registration assistance – Parents/family members attend, but much less frequently than CWE

SOS Attendance Term Attending SOS Term Enrolling Spring/SummerSummer/Fall1,2951,1681,149948* Fall**Spring * August 2014 session not included ** Includes freshmen who began in spring term

First Year Experience programs Camp War Eagle – Orientation for freshmen and parents SOS – Orientation for transfers and families First Year Seminars – Academic courses for transitional students Learning Communities – Cohorts of students taking multiple classes together including a first year seminar Major based Interdisciplinary

First Year Seminars Mission First Year Seminars at Auburn University are committed to teaching and having students demonstrate critical academic, career, and personal success skills that help students effectively and efficiently adjust to university life. A diverse and rich curriculum will help students develop and master critical thinking skills, time management, study skills, note taking, goal setting, career and major exploration, academic and emotional adjustment issues, healthy behaviors, and an appreciation for and understanding of diversity among people. Additionally, first year seminars will help instill a sense of belonging to the University community by exposing students to Auburn's institutional history, traditions, and research mission and by facilitating access to campus and community support services and involvement opportunities.

First Year Seminars Mission First Year Seminars at Auburn University are committed to teaching and having students demonstrate critical academic, career, and personal success skills that help students effectively and efficiently adjust to university life. A diverse and rich curriculum will help students develop and master critical thinking skills, time management, study skills, note taking, goal setting, career and major exploration, academic and emotional adjustment issues, healthy behaviors, and an appreciation for and understanding of diversity among people. Additionally, first year seminars will help instill a sense of belonging to the University community by exposing students to Auburn's institutional history, traditions, and research mission and by facilitating access to campus and community support services and involvement opportunities.

First Year Seminar Enrollment YearSections Taught Students Enrolled Freshman Class % Freshman Class ,3083, % ,4234, % ,3074, % ,0223, % ,8633, %

First Year Seminars Will transition completely to e-book this fall Will incorporate more career exploration this fall to aid in students’ choice of major Will partner with Student Affairs in administering AlcoholEdu and Haven

First Year Experience programs Camp War Eagle – Orientation for freshmen and parents SOS – Orientation for transfers and families First Year Seminars – Academic courses for transitional students Learning Communities – Cohorts of students taking multiple classes together including a first year seminar Major based Interdisciplinary

Learning Communities Mission The Auburn University Learning Community program is committed to providing students with a supportive and challenging environment that supports students in achieving the general education outcomes through freshman seminar classes taught by dedicated instructors, co- registered core classes with outside support, residential communities, out-of-class engagement opportunities, integrative experiences, service-learning, and leadership opportunities beyond the freshman year.

Learning Communities Mission The Auburn University Learning Community program is committed to providing students with a supportive and challenging environment that supports students in achieving the general education outcomes through freshman seminar classes taught by dedicated instructors, co- registered core classes with outside support, residential communities, out-of-class engagement opportunities, integrative experiences, service-learning, and leadership opportunities beyond the freshman year.

Learning Community definition Learning communities are groups of 25 students who share a common interest in either an academic college or interdisciplinary topic. A learning community takes several classes together including either a First Year Seminar course or an introductory course in the major and one to three core curriculum courses.

Learning Community Enrollment YearLearning Communities Students Enrolled Freshman Class % Freshman Class , % , % , % , % , %

How can faculty help? Develop a Learning Community Teach a First Year Seminar class Attend advising at CWE and SOS