The Pathway to Success Develop Programs for Parent and Families Goal 1 – Initiative 5.

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The Pathway to Success Develop Programs for Parent and Families Goal 1 – Initiative 5

Accomplishments Since Report Increased staff to include a Family Outreach Coordinator Joined AHEPPP and attended annual conference Increased Family Day participation Break Transportation Contract Renegotiation Family Communication Survey E-Newsletters Revamped website Collaborated with Alumni Association’s Legacy Award Increased presence at orientation and Admissions events

Benchmark Table

Benchmark Progress Detail Increase attendance at Family Day – 680 Grow Break Transportation – 114 Increase contact at Move-in Tent – 146

Budget Summary $15,000 Expenses as of report date Expenditures ( $7500) Encumbered costs ( $7500) Anticipated remainder June 30, $0

Accomplishments Since Plan Inception Increased staff - Family Outreach Coordinator Family Day and Move in Tent Established a web and Facebook presence Developed a Break Transportation program Family Newsletter (mailer and electronic) Family Surveys (general to targeted) Initiatives with other areas E-card series for families to send to students Systematic explanation of Proxy Access and FERPA for parents Review of Parent Association options Review of Parent Fund (ISU Foundation) solicitations

Looking Ahead - Recommendations Use AHEPPP resources Enhance Family Day offerings Ongoing education and programming efforts for parents and families Baseline budget

Foreseeable Roadblocks Impact of construction on annual activities Low ridership – Break Transportation Contract Staffing model to continue advancement of family programming Importance of family programming to campus partners

New points of emphasis More family programming – e.g. Letters from Home Enhancing Family Day activities – e.g. mini classes Family Program Assistants – Orientation Leaders for Families

Missed opportunities Encouraging local/regional families to participate in special events on campus Partnerships with various departments; e.g. academic units

Baseline Recommendation Has this initiative been sufficiently integrated into your operations? Yes – normal operations are based on this funding and meeting the goals of our initiative

Opportunities for Collaborations Partnering with Alumni Association Expand beyond our 40 partners for Family Day to include Downtown Terre Haute Transportation – Hoosier Ride

Questions? Develop Programs for Families and Parents Freda Luers Campus Life Director Loni Mantooth Commuter Services and Family Outreach Coordinator