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15-to-Finish

East Georgia State College-[node:field-date:custom:Y]--15-to-Finish

The (g2)2 or “Get to Graduation in Two Years” is a “15-to-Finish” program for associate degree seekers.  To expand the program, it was paired with the “Commit to Completion” initiative, sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa. The (g2)2 program began in Fall 2013 and the College received a 2014-2015 USG Innovation Grant to assist in funding this program

Darton State College-[node:field-date:custom:Y]--15-to-Finish

As a part of the new student orientation experience, incoming students hear numerous presentations from faculty, staff, and administrators about making the transition to college. The Fifteen to Finish initiative is a focal point of the new student orientation experience, particularly as it relates to the time spent with the academic advisors and during registration.

Columbus State University-[node:field-date:custom:Y]--Program Maps, -Career/Major Exploration, -15-to-Finish

In Fall 2014, department chairs developed program maps for each major. These maps were then published in the online catalog and shared with students in an effort to help them stay on track toward degree completion and to increase their understanding of program requirements and course sequence. In addition, the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) developed interest-area maps (metamajor maps) for undecided students.

Columbus State University-[node:field-date:custom:Y]--15-to-Finish

A campus-wide initiative was implemented in Summer 2014 to provide new students beginning in Fall 2014 with 15 hour schedules for their first term of study. These schedules were developed in advance by academic advisors with input from the students. We provided information on the 15-to-Finish campaign to incoming students through our orientation presentations and to faculty staff advisors through our advising training sessions throughout fall and spring semesters. 

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