Data-Informed Planning (Georgia Southern University-2023)
Provide more data and direction to department chairs and deans regarding student course needs.
Provide more data and direction to department chairs and deans regarding student course needs.
Developing internal RPA tools across divisions to streamline the creation of Academic Improvement Plans (AIPs) by the Academic Success Center for students on Academic Intervention (AI); streamline the creation of documents (GPA calculation forms and plans) required for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeals in the Office of Financial Aid.
Provide real-time guided Change of Major process for students aided by low-level AI to help them see the implications of a change and direct them to areas in first-generation friendly language to move to the best-fit major.
Georgia Tech’s Big Idea from Momentum Summit IV in 2021 was to link our Momentum work with our Institute Strategic Plan (ISP) by establishing an internal mini-grant program—the Amplify Momentum Project or GT-AMP. Evaluating the mini-grant projects and examining their impact was a key component of our 2023 Momentum plan.
Meeting with undecided students at orientation to provide supports early in the process and explain implications of purposeful choice.
CDAC (now referred to as Career Services) offers all students the opportunity to receive career counseling and coaching to assist them with identifying and reaching their career readiness goals. All students are provided access to the Mastering Career Readiness modules in D2L to begin taking steps towards their career and professional development through self-assessment and career exploration.
The First-Year Seminar (FYS), GGC 1000, is a 1-credit course that aims to support and increase the academic and personal success of GGC’s first-year students. This class covers subjects such as campus resources, study skills, time management, growth mindset, and major and career exploration. For students with 30 or fewer credits, it counts towards degree requirements and can substitute for one physical education activity course.
The Summer Preparatory Academic Resource Camps (SPARC) program aims to support growth mindset among incoming first-year students and targeted populations of returning students, with particular emphasis on the mindset elements: Sense of Belonging and Purpose and value (see: https://motivatelab.org/publications-2/2018/5/15/help-students-navigate-lifes-transitions-with-a-mindset-gps).