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ACTION PLAN - University of Ulster

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<strong>ACTION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong><br />

GOAL 1: Increase retention <strong>of</strong> all first-time Fall 2002 students from 58.7 percent to 59.7 percent.<br />

KEY STRATEGY J: Establish an academic advising committee by March 2003 charged with developing a<br />

comprehensive, university-wide advising plan.<br />

IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE/TIMETABLE<br />

Steps Responsibility Target Date /<br />

Completion Date<br />

Meet with Courtney about adding Early Alert Bratton March 10, 2003<br />

Meet with Gregory & Campbell to discuss <strong>University</strong> wide<br />

advising plan<br />

Meet with Dr. Richters re: Academic advising for the Freshmen Bratton, Campbell<br />

& Gregory<br />

The Provost should establish a committee that represents all<br />

colleges, to help develop a university-wide advising plan. The<br />

committee should investigate current advising plan; Noel-<br />

Levitz, CASS Center Models, and etc<br />

Committee meeting Campbell &<br />

Committee<br />

Campbell March 13, 2003<br />

June 9, 2003<br />

Dr. Richters June 13, 2003<br />

Before July 8, 2003<br />

Present to full committee Campbell July 8, 2003<br />

Train faculty in Advising Model Campbell, Bratton August 18 & 19 2003<br />

Coordinator: Dr. Richters<br />

Retention Committee Contact:: Dr. Wilson Campbell<br />

Budget/Reallocation Plan:<br />

There are Title III dollars available to support this.<br />

2002-2003$3,300 2003-2004 $1,800<br />

Evaluation/Control:<br />

Was the proposed model accepted? If not, were other models identified and explained?<br />

Were the faculty trained in use <strong>of</strong> the Academic Advising Model?

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