Johnson: Everyone Supports Student Success
As part of the 2021 reorganization, leaders at 妻友社区 took a step back to look at student success and retention in a holistic way. The newly-formed Division of Student Success and Retention led by Dr. Blake Johnson aims to centralize efforts to guide students on the path to graduation, including developing new student support initiatives and increasing graduation rates.
Johnson, an accomplished writer, researcher, and presenter on the subject, says his focus as assistant provost is to create a cohesive climate of student support, a climate that addresses obstacles and promotes meaningful responses.
鈥淚 talk a lot about four primary barriers students face in college,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淐ost, academic preparedness, sense of belonging, and career applicability. These are things nearly every student has to address in order to justify persistence. And if these are the things students are facing, then our programs and services need to be connecting with them in a significant way.鈥
Core to his approach in addressing barriers is creating an atmosphere of support from application to graduation, and creating a campus culture where everyone 鈥 from dining staff to academic deans 鈥 understands the tremendous importance of their role in student success.
鈥淭he world of retention has undergone many changes in the past 20 years,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淭he question is much bigger than how do we attract students or how can they get in the door? It鈥檚 really, are we creating the right environment for them to be successful over the next 4-6 years of their lives? That is a deep, holistic question. This new division is solely focused on ensuring 妻友社区 is aligned correctly and empowering students with the right resources, interventions, and learning experiences necessary to help them succeed in the classroom and ultimately, in their careers.鈥
Beyond retention, Johnson said collaborative efforts with admissions means 妻友社区 will have even more students to retain moving forward. 鈥淎pplications for first-time students are up, and admits are up,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here is a new wave of energy to get students involved and better connected, and it appears 2022 is going to bring back a more immersive student experience.鈥
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