Initiative Title | College Readiness Program (Both Centers) |
Submitted in Previous Year(s) | 2019 |
Critical Information, Notes, Justification, Rationale | The need for more intentional, robust time management, study skills, and other non-academic learning emerges in multiple areas of SUNY Orange student assessment—from the CSI, student-lead panels, to in-house surveys (as well as echoed in broader best practice recommendations for community college student success support). College readiness programming can be offered in the form of in-class workshops, open workshops, supplemental learning (SI) and tutoring sessions, and covers goal-setting, social skills, as well as study skills that apply to all areas of a student's life. More intentional college readiness support will equip students for success not only in their coursework but also as professionals in their chosen careers. In order to support a meaningful enhancement of Academic Support services to align these student success strategies, we would require an increase in funds to staff tutors in order to meet increased student demand. |
Consequences of this initiative not being funded | The inability to address student's needs as seen through the CSI, CCSSE, and in-house evaluations. The inability to align with Guided Pathway goals. |
Department Goals | Engage a holistic, student-centered approach to learning and success; expand support services to address the gap of college readiness for First Year students., Partner and collaborate with departments across the college to create cohesion across support services, maximize the use of internal resources, and eliminate redundancies in services., Support the recommendations of the Guided Pathways Initiative. |
Programs | |
Locations | Main Campus, Newburgh Campus |
Estimated Completion Date | 01/01/2020 |
Will this initiative span multiple budget years? | Yes |
Importance | Medium |
Funding Source | Operating Budget |
Created | 11/04/2019 2:24 pm |
Updated | 11/11/2019 1:05 pm |
Institutional Goals
Goal |
How will the initiative support this institutional goal? |
- STUDENT SERVICES MASTER PLAN 2013
- Efficiency and Effectiveness
- Place an emphasis on student focused career and internship, leadership, and co-curricular opportunities
|
By creating student support programming that addresses student needs not just in academic terms, but in holistic terms. |
- STUDENT SERVICES MASTER PLAN 2013
- Student Success & Access
- Facilitate student success, growth and goal completion
|
By creating student support programming that addresses student needs not just in academic terms, but in holistic terms. |
Action Steps
Action Step |
Responsible Party |
Order |
Staff training and development |
Academic Support |
1 |
Outreach and communications |
Academic Support |
2 |
Directly impacts the disparity between the skills and knowledge students gain in high school vs the skills and knowledge that are required to be successful at the college level. |
Academic Support |
3 |
Expand tutor availability to account for increased number of tutoring sessions |
Academic Support |
4 |
Expected Outcomes
Outcome |
Order |
Time Management impacts a student's overall learning success by reducing anxiety and producing coursework at the college level. |
1 |
Time Management instruction and guidance accounts for a student's holistic well-being and success, encourages relationship-building among college staff and instructors, and lowers stress levels. |
2 |
Time Management instruction and guidance ultimately impacts a learning institution's overall retention rate. |
3 |
Directly impacts the college readiness gap and the disparity between the skills and knowledge that students gain in high school versus the skills and knowledge that are required to be successful at the college-level. |
4 |
Assessment Methods
Method |
Description |
Other Method |
Responsible Party |
Tracking |
Usage of programs, services, participation can be tracked; demographic information may also be able to be collected. |
|
Tutor Trac and internal tracking |
Student Surveys: Satisfaction Need |
Surveys can be developed internally and administered to assess student frequency, importance, need and satisfaction institution’s staff, office and services and programming. |
|
Internal surveys |
Observations |
Information can be collected while observing “events” (including, sponsored activities, student {office staff} sessions, etc.) in the natural setting. Observation can provide information on student behaviors and attitudes. |
|
|
Resources
INITIAL YEAR COST: |
$6,650.00 |
RECURRING COST: |
$6,650.00 |
Equipment
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
Additional office supply funds for printing |
$150.00
/ 150.00 (1st year)
|
- Academic Support Middletown
- Academic Support Newburgh
|
TOTAL: |
$150.00 / $150.00 |
|
Facility
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
TOTAL: |
$0.00 / $0.00 |
|
Supply
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
TOTAL: |
$0.00 / $0.00 |
|
Staffing
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
Additional funds for the tutorial line to account for increased staffing needs |
$5000.00
/ 5000.00 (1st year)
|
- Academic Support Middletown
- Academic Support Newburgh
|
TOTAL: |
$5,000.00 / $5,000.00 |
|
Training
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
Staff training and ongoing development |
$1500.00
/ 1500.00 (1st year)
|
- Academic Support Middletown
- Academic Support Newburgh
|
TOTAL: |
$1,500.00 / $1,500.00 |
|
Marketing
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
TOTAL: |
$0.00 / $0.00 |
|
Other
Need |
Cost (Initial/Recurring) |
Supporting Departments |
TOTAL: |
$0.00 / $0.00 |
|
Prioritization
This is initiative is ready for prioritization.
Assessment
Date | Department Name | Status | Cost to Date | Funding Source | |
No results found. |