Completing College: What it takes, What's at stake
3/15/2013, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Student success has
been a salient topic at institutions of higher education for decades.
How success is measured by various stake holders will have lasting
impact on the face of higher education. More importantly the work done
in this realm is essential to the students served and broader social
contexts of today’s society. The relevance of higher education may well
be measured by improvements in the areas of persistence and graduation
rates; therefore there is an urgent call to action. This conference
will pull together faculty, student affairs personnel, and
administrators in Michigan to explore and examine practices for
improving student persistence and retention in our educational
institutions.
The conference
features a keynote presentation by Vincent Tinto and a variety of panel
and individual presentations that focus on research, programs, and
services shown to improve student completion rates. The conference will
explore the university as a community and how working towards common
goals, can foster student retention. Full details are available on the conference website at: http://www.oakland.edu/retention
Location
Centerpoint Marriot
3600 Centerpoint Parkway
Pontiac MI, 48341
Contact Information
Scott Crabill
(248) 370-3229