In February 2020, Colleen Arrey, Associate Vice President for Partner Success and Steve Ast, Senior Vice President for Partner Success at InsideTrack, embarked on a weeklong Listening Tour in South Carolina to learn more about unique approaches to student success in the state. They met with higher education administrators, faculty and staff at six institutions, including private liberal arts universities, regional state universities and flagship research universities. Participants in the interviews shared information about their strategies for recruitment and enrollment, student engagement, and retention, persistence, and timely program completion. They also discussed the values that motivate their work and the challenges that they, their institutions and their students face. Several common themes emerged throughout these conversations. In particular, we were struck by a deep dedication to helping students complete their education and the connection of this work to broader goals such as:
We have organized our learning, observations and recommendations into three broad categories below, as well as a final section on additional themes that surfaced throughout our conversations.
Attracting and retaining students is often about helping students to engage and feel as though they belong. This sense of belonging may be layered. Does the student feel that she belongs at your institution? How about in her program/major? And does she feel that she actually belongs in higher education — that she is “college material?” All three of those questions matter if you want to keep the student engaged and successful. The institutions we visited were focusing on student engagement in the following ways, which include new twists on proven approaches:
Have a question? Want to unpack some of these insights in more detail? Reach out directly to me at colleen.arrey@insidetrack.com or you can fill out the form below and I will get back to you shortly. Thanks and look forwarding to connecting.