Part One: Becoming a Student-Ready College: A New Culture of Leadership for Student Success Book Discussion

CETL in collaboration with Academic Affairs, is offering summer programming in 2024 to support our efforts toward Destination 2030. The development of the programming was further informed by lead indicators for teaching and learning practices that result in the reduction of educational equity gaps. The programming aims to create a culture of learning and destigmatize how students learn. 

Faculty will receive one duty day for completing this portion of the program.

Part One: Becoming a Student-Ready College: A New Culture for Student Success

From Amazon: A revision to the practical and popular guide, this book asks the crucial question within today's environment, "What's a student-ready college?" Higher education leaders are responsible for preparing their institutions to serve the students they admit in the best way possible. By asking ourselves how we can transform our institutions into student-ready colleges to create a new culture of leadership that is responsive to current challenges and focuses on understanding and utilizing student assets and social capital to achieve shared goals for student success. Becoming a Student-Ready College shows you how.

Conversations in higher education tend to focus on defining college readiness for students. Too often, we forget to ask the question from the other side, and we miss important opportunities to develop institutions in ways that can help students thrive. Higher education leaders and educators can better serve today's college students through responsive and redesigned practices and policies. This updated edition features revisions and new material that speak to the social realities of today's incoming students and cover the latest strategies and techniques for connecting with learners to foster equity and success.

  • Leverage existing resources to the benefit of students and deliver the right support at the right time to achieve equity in student outcomes and build on students' assets
  • Design eco-systemic partnerships and support programs that nurture the relationship between the student and the institution
  • Strengthen institutional capacity-building for achieving defined student-ready goals
  • Build shared governance to promote agency and to foster change and collaboration

 

Becoming a Student-Ready College explores leaders' shared responsibilities in advancing student success and provides practical recommendations for educators at all levels.