Course Objectives

RT102 - Orientation and First Week Activities to Increase Retention

Building a program to ensure a smooth "hand off" from Admissions to Faculty is a critical component of student retention. Applicants often develop a strong bond with their admissions representative that ends (from the institution's standpoint) once they begin classes. This online course provides practical ideas on designing an orientation program, first-week-of-class and other retention activities that connect the student with faculty, the college and each other that will help you retain and graduate more students.


Module 1: Students' Expectations

  • List the major reasons why students enroll in college.
  • Address students' expectations.
  • Assess what students are thinking about their classmates.
  • Determine students' common fears.
  • Identify the reasons why students decide whether to persist or withdraw.

Module 2: Institutional Connections

  • Apply techniques for helping students overcome buyer's remorse.
  • Build institutional credibility.
  • Provide opportunities for students to connect with multiple departments.
  • Describe how leaving orientation as a student helps build retention.

Module 3: Faculty Involvement

  • Recognize the importance of having faculty attend orientation.
  • Identify the role of faculty at orientation.
  • Recognize the importance of setting academic expectations.
  • Facilitate classmate accountability.

Module 4: First Week and Late Enrollments

  • Enhance assimilation during the first week.
  • Acclimate late enrollments to ensure success.
  • Identify signs of potential withdrawal.
  • Apply methods for proactively retaining students.
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