CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Chairs’ Retreat June 28, 2007.

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CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Chairs’ Retreat June 28, 2007

CHAIRS' RETREAT 2007 LEW CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE TARGET AUDIENCES AY ’07-’08 FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS AY ’08-’09 SOPHOMORES AY ’09-’10 UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS

CHAIRS' RETREAT 2007 LEW CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SERVICES –INTENSIVE ACADEMIC ADVISING –SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION –TUTORIALS –PEER MENTORING

CHAIRS' RETREAT 2007 LEW CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AY ’07 – ‘08 CATEGORIES OF SERVICES: –FORMER UNDECLARED STUDENTS –NEW UNDECLARED STUDENTS –AT-RISK FRESHMEN –HIGHER PERFORMING FRESHMEN

CHAIRS' RETREAT 2007 LEW CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FACULTY SUPPORT PROVIDE EARLY AND FREQUENT ASSESSMENT MONITOR ATTENDANCE REPORT CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM REFER STUDENTS FOR SERVICES

CHAIRS' RETREAT 2007 LEW CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE ACTION STEPS FOR FACULTY How will faculty monitor at-risk students? How to do early and frequent assessment?