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| Issue 9: March 2004 |
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Lumina Foundation awards $100,000 to
aid campus program
Unversity of Southern Indiana will use a $100,000 grant from Lumina
Foundation for Education to improve student retention and degree attainment
on campus. The grant is one of nine awarded to public college campuses
across the state.
The USI grant will support a program designed to ensure student success
during the first years of college. According to ACT, Inc. research, 60
percent of students at public institutions fail to complete degrees within
five years; half of these students leave college during or just after their
freshman year.
University of Southern Indiana as well as regional campuses of Indiana
University and Purdue University will each get a share of $866,500 as part
of a Lumina Foundation program called the President's Fund for Student
Success in the First and Second Years of College program.
USI will use its grant to support Project e-AGLE (electronic advice for a
great learning experience), a Web-based initiative targeting increased
freshman retention and timely graduation.
Project e-AGLE engages first-year students and their parents with an e-mail
messaging system that provides information on a variety of topics, including
high school-to-college transitioning, academic skills development, working
effectively with faculty, risk behavior and social norms, campus
involvement, and pre-career advising and mentoring.
It is designed to increase freshman retention by delivering reinforcement of
critical information to students and their parents in the privacy of their
own dorms/homes/computers.
The project's Web-based information resources also offer additional
alternative methods to find needed assistance, be it financial aid, academic
advising or help understanding the University's billing procedures.
"Project e-AGLE is putting the University of Southern Indiana at the cutting
edge of combining 'high tech' with 'high touch' in meeting the many, varied
and unique needs of entering students," said Dr. Charles Harrington,
assistant vice president for USI Academic Affairs.
"We anticipate the effect of this project will be increased student
engagement, increased student retention and increased student satisfaction
with their early University experience."
Grants were awarded to IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, Indiana-Purdue Fort
Wayne, IU South Bend, IU Southeast, Purdue Calumet, Purdue North Central and
USI. The objectives of the President's Fund grants are to increase the
number of students in special population groups who enter college, improve
retention rates for historically underserved students and create a learning
network among institutions facing similar challenges.
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