1. Identify Outcomes -- Desired outcomes must be clear, measurable, attainable and realistic. A stated outcome of "create an online community to connect first-year students with their peers and provide academic success resources" serves as an ideal example. 2. Use Data -- Data tells a story about an institution in terms of the attributes of those students most likely to be retained and reveals the characteristics of students most at risk of attrition. Review your current performance numbers to gather insight. 3. Create a Plan -- Develop an intervention plan that identifies at-risk populations, intervention and outreach initiatives, desired outcomes, and the process itself, which includes a timeframe, student communication vehicles and follow-up strategies."Once a plan is implemented, an institution may discover that a large percentage of students withdraw from classes during the first five weeks of a semester," said Jones. "Institutions can then intervene within the first four weeks of the term to determine whether students are underperforming in one class or all classes and offer the necessary assistance to help ensure persistence. If an institution finds that the majority of students are experiencing difficulty in a particular course, the institution should perhaps reconsider the course design." "Retention 2.0: From Theory to Tactics" is the first in a National Dialog on Student Retention Webinar Series designed to address cost-effective, cutting-edge best practices to enhance student retention. A recording of Friday's Webinar will be available in the coming weeks on EducationDynamics' website at http://www.educationdynamics.com. Higher education professionals are also invited to join their peers in posing questions, debating issues and evolving new approaches to student retention at http://sharing.educationdynamics.com. About EducationDynamics EducationDynamics, a portfolio company of Halyard Capital, is the leading marketing and information services company dedicated to helping higher education institutions find, enroll and retain students. Its content-rich and highly visible education websites, including EarnMyDegree.com, eLearners.com, GradSchools.com, StudyAbroad.com, and its more than 50 special interest microsites, make EducationDynamics the premier provider of qualified prospective students for colleges and universities. In addition, the company offers a full suite of Web-delivered services proven to drive enrollment growth and reduce student attrition. For more information, visit http://www.educationdynamics.com.
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