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The Center for Community Engagement Inquire. Practice. Reflect. Board of Trustees March 19-20, 2013 Judy Botelho, Center for Community Engagement Ephraim P. Smith, Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer

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The Center for Community Engagement Inquire. Practice. Reflect. Board of Trustees March 19-20, 2013 Judy Botelho, Center for Community Engagement Ephraim P. Smith, Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer. REFLECT. Directed. Students have a goal and know how to achieve it. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Center for Community EngagementInquire. Practice. Reflect.

Board of Trustees March 19-20, 2013

Judy Botelho, Center for Community EngagementEphraim P. Smith, Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer

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REFLECT

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Students have a goal and know how to achieve it

Directed

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FocusedStudents stay on track – keeping

their eyes on the prize.

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Nurtured

Students feel somebody wants them to succeed as a student

and helps them succeed

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Connected

Students feel they are part of the college community

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Engaged

Students actively listen and participate in class and are involved in extracurricular activities

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ValuedStudents’ skills, talents, abilities and experiences are recognized.

They have opportunities to contribute on campus and feel their contributions are appreciated.

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HIGH IMPACT PRACTICES

Six Factors that Support Student

SuccessNURTURED:Students feel

somebody wants them to

succeed

DIRECTED:Students have a

goal & know how to achieve

it

CONNECTEDStudents feel they

are part of the college community

FOCUSED:Students stay

on track-keeping their eyes on the

prize

ENGAGED:Students actively

listen and participate in class and are involved in extracurricular

activities

VALUED:Students’ skills,

talents, abilities & experiences are

recognized and they have opportunities to

contribute

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