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2012 Preview of Activities from the Michigan Center for
Student Success
Happy New Year! With the start of the New Year, we thought
it would be valuable to give you a preview of activities sponsored by the MCSS
in 2012:
Major upcoming events to connect large numbers of college
leaders and practitioners
·
1st Annual Research Symposium for
Student Success (April 2012) – This event will be an opportunity for teams
of college practitioners (including leadership, IR staff, and faculty) to
engage in a dialogue with scholarly researchers about a concerted student
success research agenda
·
Faculty Leadership Initiative Regional Meetings
(Spring 2012) – Building on the successful launch of the Faculty
Leadership Initiative in the fall, we will be working with faculty leaders
across the state to hold regional cross-campus conversations about student
success from a faculty perspective
·
Summer Trustee Institute focused on Student
Success (July 2012) – Leveraging the Trustee Institute held in September 2011
with the leadership of ATD colleges, we will be providing an opportunity for
trustees from all 28 colleges to participate in this one-day event as part of
the activities in Traverse City this summer.
·
2012 Student Success Summit (September 2012) –
Following on last year’s successful event, we will be looking to increase the
participation of college and community partners in this signature event with
presentations about promising innovations here in Michigan and perspective from
national experts.
Enhanced communications to grow the network of college
innovators
The staff of MCSS will be putting a much greater emphasis on
communications in 2012. Below are series of publications that will be regularly
produced with the primary audience college leaders, faculty and staff with a
tight focus on student success efforts.
·
Monthly E-newsletter – This publication
will include four sections: 1) feature article; 2) college spotlight; 3) new
resources or publications from the field; and 4) upcoming events.
·
Bi-monthly Issue Papers – This will be a
series of short issues papers on topics related to student success. We envision
issue papers on college readiness, dual enrollment, adult completion and
transfer, student success metrics, and more.
·
Longer topical briefs or reports – These
publications will be longer, in-depth explorations of issues and initiatives
related to colleges activities to improve student outcomes. Likely publications
this year will include an examination of Michigan colleges’ experiences in
longer standing initiatives such as Achieving the Dream and Breaking Through.
Additionally, we will be publishing a document that outlines the Center’s
overarching Student Success Framework.
·
Enhanced website and use of social media –
As part of the MCCA’s website, MCSS pages will be augmented considerably to
include: 1) an overview of the Center including events and publications; 2)
profile existing student success initiatives in Michigan; 3) new national
resources and publications; and 4) a mechanism for college’s to share their
emerging promising practices with their peers. To this fifth point, we will be
much more aggressive in our use of social media including the use of Twitter,
Facebook, and other comparable tools.
·
Periodic webinars – We will
provide routine opportunities for college staff and faculty to participate in
webinars that include national experts as well as innovators from Michigan
colleges. We will host at least six of these webinars throughout the year.
In addition to the activities outlined above, we will also
support opportunities for colleges to collaborate and learn from each other
through existing communities of practice (i.e. Achieving the Dream, Breaking
Through, the Faculty Leadership Initiative, and Project Win-Win) as well as
emerging peer networking opportunities (i.e. Michigan Educators Veteran Support
Consortium, Credentials that Work initiative, and a student success research
collaborative). Last, but certainly not least, the MCSS staff will continue to
support MCCA policy efforts such as the legislative study committees focused on
college readiness and block transfer as well as inform other policy dialogues
such as dual enrollment and performance funding. 2012 will be a busy year and,
as always, we welcome your input and feedback. Please contact Chris
Baldwin (cbaldwin@mcca.org) or Jenny Schanker (jschanker@mcca.org) with any
questions.
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