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MANDATING ORIENTATION AS PART OF THE ENROLLMENT PROCESS
One College’s Journey and Experiences…
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Week Prior to Spring
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Week Prior to Fall
Aug '08Aug '09Aug '10Aug '11
History/Challenges of the Enrollment Process
Location of Advising Center
Unmanageable Numbers
Wait Time
Web Advisor Online Registration
Previous Attempts at Orientation
THE THEORY
Educational Theory to Support the Initiative
Change
Competence
Connection
Strategic Imperative - Student Success
THE TIMELINE
Implementation of Orientation
What we were doing
Motivation for the change
Overview of Research/ATD
Progression of Orientation
Winter 2010 – Task Force Formed
Spring 2011 – Orientation and RegistrationFall 2011 – Last minute “Round Robin” SessionsSpring 2012 – Divisional Cohorts
Fall 2010 – Orientation only
Fall 2009 – Orientation Discussions began
Various Delivery Methods
Non-restricted traditional
Orientation for non-traditional students
Round Robin
Divisional
THE PREPARATION
Orientation Sign-Up Students must first:
Complete the admissions process and be formally accepted to the college
Activate their GTC4me account
Students may then sign-up online to attend
Orientation Registration Students log in to a registration site in
GTC4me and complete an online questionnaire
A daily report of students who have registered for orientation is generated
From this report, advisors are able to create a custom advising sheet for each student
Advising Packet Advising Sheet
Program Information
Audit Sheet
Special Instructions/Departmental Letters
Information about Special Programs for which the student qualifies
THE EVENT
Check In Non-advising staff volunteers to help with the check in process The number of check in lines is based on the number of students attending. Students must show a picture ID Students receive
Resource GuideAdvising Packet
Parent/Guest Session Separated immediately after check
in Mirrors students’ session
Emphasis on support role Financial Aid FERPA
Welcome Session – “Who will you become?”
A video is played to introduce students to GTC
Expectations of the day are outline by the Presenter
Students are greeted by various College representatives
A “Did You Know” video is played from YouTube
Advising Presentation Consistent delivery of information
Three focal points Information and Sources at GTC Things to know and think about when registering for classes The basics of registration
Video
Divisional Presentation Students separated into four groups Each division has developed their
own presentation Example: health science students attend a
career talk as part of their clinical application
Meet faculty and often the Dean of their division
Helps to transition the students into the classroom more smoothly
Registration Sessions Faculty and Professional Advisors
provide assistance Students self-register
Customer Service challenges Information Availability
Every effort is made by advisors to ensure there are no restrictions on a student’s account so that each student leaves the lab with a schedule.
THE RESULTS
TrendsTutoring explosionManual to online reg. transition
Purely Online Registration (%)
SP20
03
FL20
03
SP20
04
FL20
04
SP20
05
FL20
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SP20
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FL20
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SP20
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SP20
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FL20
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120.00
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60.00
TrendsTutoring explosionManual to online reg. transitionSurvey resultsPersistence Data
2008FA 2009FA 2010FA 2011FA66.00
68.00
70.00
72.00
74.00
76.00
78.00
80.00
Persistence (Fall to Spring) Degree Seeking Stu-
dents
TrendsTutoring explosionManual to online reg. transitionSurvey resultsPersistence Data Too early for graduation data
The Good The Bad The Ugly
Running Advising Reports more often
Electronic Advising Worksheet
Resource Guide
Information Prior to Enrollment
College Wide Engagement
Unofficial Transcripts
Change of Portal
Invite President to first month of orientation
Questions on Registration Form (LIFE)
June 29,2010
Ice Storms
Ants in Snacks
Expired Water
Students
Faculty
IT
Administration
Advisors
Support Staff
Marketing
Police Department
THE FUTURE
Future Plans Pre-Advising Module Improve Online orientation experience Increase Student Involvement Establish Budget and Department Divisional/Departmental Filters Add personality and personalities
(peoples’ stories) Where do we go from here?
Questions
Contact Us Dr. Chuck Morton, Brashier Campus
Director [email protected]
Berta Keene, Dean of Academic Advising [email protected]
Deborah Sears, Academic Advisor [email protected]
Tim Kelly, Academic Advisor [email protected]