Access to Success
To complete an on-line assessment to see which area(s) that you might need assistance in your Study Skills, please go to the following website:
To complete the P.E.T. assessment please click on the link below. If this is your first time using P.E.T., please contact Gladys Green at ext. 65497 for a brief orientation
Many Title III programs have been adopted by the College, while other projects continue in research and testing stages in collaboration with colleagues from the breadth of the College community.
Access to Success has two overarching goals
- to create a student-centered learning environment that delivers dynamic, interactive educational and developmental experiences and
- to establish a comprehensive, effective support system for students, faculty and staff that complements and enhances faculty teaching and student learning. The grant provides the human and financial resources to research, design, pilot test, evaluate, redesign and institutionalize programs and procedures that increase student success by improving academic quality and student services.
Developmental education curriculum reform and employment of innovative instructional strategies were undertaken by the College Prep English, College Prep Math, College Prep Reading, and SLS (Student Life Skills) courses. The best practices that resulted in increased student success have been infused into all sections of these courses. In place is a restructured orientation program serving first-time-in-college students in small interactive groups ending with Web registration for classes. The online orientation for transfer and for nondegree students is under development by the Orientation Cross Functional Team with Title III representation, in conjunction with the Quality Enhancement Plan. In collaboration with College faculty, Title III staff has developed and maintain Web pages that allow prospective students to practice computerized placement testing: www.scf.edu/PracticeTest. Also, Student Success Resources has links to virtual tutoring and study skills sites available 24/7. Free workshops are offered by ARC lab instructors and staff in specific subject areas as well as in general success/study skills and test anxiety reduction in the Academic Resource Centers (ARCs) on each campus. Tutoring by the ARC lab instructors and peer tutors is also available. |
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* The English for Academic Purposes 1) design and implementation of intake and placement procedures, 2) EAP curriculum development, 3) student support services, and 4) referrals to community resources. (EAP) subcommittee, in collaboration with the language and literature department and student development, addresses the needs of other-language speakers through |
The Title III Web page also offers Faculty Success Resources, including the program Personal Empowerment through Type (PET) that allows matching teaching with learning styles and provides strategies for building successful collaborative learning groups. Faculty development also is supported by communication-enhancing software, the instructor improvement program Scenarios, and various workshops in innovative teaching strategies. The Title III Career Advising subcommittee continues to reduce the number of undecided students, to expand access to career exploration opportunities, to facilitate career planning in the classroom, and to design a comprehensive educational and career planning model. The course SLS 1300 Career Research: A Course for Nearly Decided Students, developed with the department of social and behavioral sciences, assists students with career goal-setting |
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