The First-Year Experience Seminar planning grant is a two-year 2.5-million-dollar grant starting in the Fall of 2024, focused on designing and delivering a first-year seminar embedded within each of UNO’s six colleges to support new students’ transition to college. The planning grant has two main goals:
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Develop a first-year transition course integrated into UNO’s colleges.
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Create an evaluation framework to assess the course’s effectiveness.
Our approach prioritizes innovative, scalable delivery of essential transitional content, ensuring access to best practices for student success for all incoming first-time students while focusing on providing an ecology of validation for students at UNO.
Potential Benefits include - (1) A unified core of transitional information provided to all students across all six UNO colleges. (2) Comprehensive, ongoing training for instructors and mentors. (3) Cross-college collaboration to establish a campus-wide support network for students. (4) Equitable access to proven success practices for all first-year students. (5) A structured evaluation model to provide insights for first-time, first-year student experiences. (6) Improved first-to-second-year retention rates and, ultimately, higher graduation rates.
This grant builds on and is based in research conducted by the .
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