Student Success
We admit that many of our students are underprepared, overly
dependent, and unmotivated. A student success focus is designed
to deal with these failings and enable students to graduate,
presumably by somehow making them more prepared, less dependent
and more motivated. Student services are ramped up, early alert
systems enabled to provide counseling for those failing their
classes. Even professional development for everyone from
janitors to administrators is designed to promote student
success.
However, the system as it exists is not set up to provide the
type of personal attention that student success advocates say
is needed. College is designed for the prepared, independent,
motivated student that's what makes it higher education. Grades
are assigned to those students to determine the level of their
work compared to a discipline standard, and assessment assumes
that the work they do is the result of their learning. At the
undergraduate level, college is designed for general rather
than deep learning, in a process that forces the student to do
lots of reading and pay attention.
I commit heresy now when I say that this traditional design
might be a good thing.
form Lisa
Lane
See student
challenges
Student Challenges
- Financial
- Managing Commitments (family, work,
etc.)
- Academic Preparedness
Kind of
good