Pathway+ (University of North Georgia-2023)
Program designed to prepare associate-degree seeking students for transition to a bachelor’s program.
Program designed to prepare associate-degree seeking students for transition to a bachelor’s program.
Academic alert allows instructors teaching all course modalities to submit a referral if a student is not academically performing at the level they should be in a course. The program is designed to proactively intervene with students struggling academically earlier in the semester. The program functions within a trifecta of support programs at UNG to help students, including, Flight Support and Behavioral Intervention.
UGA students are very well-prepared. The Class of 2026 posted an average high school GPA of 4.12, an average ACT score of 32, and an average SAT score of 1384. Often such high-achieving students have never experienced any kind of failure. But the demanding pace of a research institution like UGA often poses significant and unexpected challenges for our students. Our Academic Coaching program provides direct, differentiated assistance for students as they navigate college, overcome whatever challenges they encounter, achieve academic success, and ultimately graduate.
Concierge Coaching is a model to help at-risk students in their journey while at SGSC. It provides an additional layer of support and connection for these students by assigning them to a “coach” which may be a faculty or staff member
Promoting and Creating Awareness of Growth Mindset in students, faculty, and staff
Designing and integrating academic success content into all sections of Area B courses, regardless of session length or modality
Improve Learning Support (LS) student success outcomes
Support student success through-
To combat lower graduation rates, KSU will focus on four initiatives aimed at supporting new students:
The President’s Focused Learner Program (PFL) is a KSU initiative seeking to assist incoming students at risk of “Murky Middle” GPAs with their ability to navigate the academic and personal well-being factors often necessary for a student’s academic success. The PFL Program spans all majors at KSU.