Title: DENISE R' HAYMAN, Ph'D'
1McKinley Deacon Davis CHANCE Program
- DENISE R. HAYMAN, Ph.D.
- Director, CHANCE
- Northern Illinois University
- dhayman1_at_niu.edu
2CHANCE Program NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
3EXCELLENCE AND OPPORTUNITY
- NIU plays a major role in Illinois higher
education because of its close proximity to
Chicago. During President Rhoten Smiths tenure
in the late sixties the campus, focused on
excellence and opportunity, set the stage for a
major change in its student body. In Smiths 1968
Inaugural Address titled, Excellence and
Opportunity, he challenged universities to open
the doors to those most in need of opportunity,
the urban poor.
4INAGURAL ADDRESS
- A college education has now come to seemalmost
indispensable for success in life it appears to
be the passport to future achievement, and though
all who possess it will not achieve success,
fewer and fewer will succeed without it in the
years aheadAnd if it be true that ghetto
education and the texture of life in the slums
prepare one rather for failure than for success,
the question arises as to the responsibility of
society to act to eradicate these inequities It
is my conviction that the universities can and
must change their thinking about how one comes to
higher education. The public universities,
especially, can and must find ways to make more
widely available opportunities for earning this
passport to the good life. To fail to do so is to
bar the door to hopeful future in the very faces
of those of our citizens who have least to hope
for from life. Our abundant society cannot afford
to bar the door. (President Rhoten Smith, 1968)
5OPPORTUNITY
- Smith opened a door at NIU with the creation of
the CHANCE (Counseling, Help and Assistance
Necessary for a College Education) Program.
CHANCE is a special admissions program that
provides access to college for urban students
from Chicago, Rockford, Aurora and other northern
Illinois cities. Students entering through the
CHANCE program are recruited from targeted high
schools. They possess talent to achieve
excellence in the university but lack the
academic experiences and competitive standard
indicators of potential, such as ACT, grade point
average, and family background. CHANCEs
sensibilities to the special needs of
underrepresented ethnic minorities, women,
veterans, and students with disabilities offers
an alternative option for students to earn a
baccalaureate degree. Similar to the role of
historically Black Colleges and universities like
Spellman University, Hispanic serving
Institutions like the University of Puerto Rico,
and institutions serving students with learning
difficulties like Landmark College, CHANCE plays
the role of an institution established primarily
to educate those who are disenfranchised. The
campuses approach to college access continues to
be an innovative vision of a majority
institution. This approach diversifies the campus
by annually admitting under prepared CHANCE
students as one-sixth of the NIU freshmen class.
6Our MISSION
- Identify
- Recruit
- Assist
- Graduate
7Who Do We Serve?
- Illinois residents
- Students w/ Disabilities
- Veterans
- Wards of the State
- GED
- Trio programs
- Target high schools
- First generation/low socio-economic
- Fee waivers
- Single Parent/Students w/ Children
- Majority Students
- Asian Students
- Underrepresented Ethnic Minorities (i.e. Black,
Latino, AI)
8Educational Services and ProgramsOrganizational
Chart
- CHANCE
- Counseling
- Help
- Assistance
- Necessary
- College
- Education
9ADMISSION
10NIU vs. CHANCE Admissions
- Traditional NIU Admissions
- ACT 19 2.75
- GPA
- Top ½ Class Rank
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- CHANCE Individual Assessment
- Transcript
- Rigor of courses
- ACT Scores
- Personal Statement
- Overcome adversities
- Achievement potential
- Interview
- Math Test
Versus
11Founded in 1895 as Northern Illinois State
Normal School Total Fall Enrollment 2009
24,424 Undergraduate Enrollment 18,277 Average
Class Size 25 Students Instructor to Student
Ratio 17.3 to 1
12 2008 Undergraduates
- By Ethnicity
- At NIU
- CHANCE
13INTERVIEW DAY SCHEDULE
- WELCOME
- Bursar Financial Aid
- Math Test
- Housing Information
- Q A
- Presentation
- Interviews
- Campus Tour (optional)
14Northern Illinois University Colleges
- BUSINESS
- EDUCATION
- ENGINEERING
- HEALTH HUMAN SCIENCES
- VISUAL PERFORMING ARTS
- LIBERAL ARTS SCIENCES
15(No Transcript)
16Typical First Semester
Permit Courses
First Semester Schedule
Eng 102P Eng 103P Math 108P Math 109P Math 110P
LTRE 100P LTRE 190P Coms 100P
Eng 102P or 103P 3 Math 108P, 109P or
110P 3 LTRE 100P or 190P or Gen Ed
3 Coms 100 or 100P 3 UNIV 101
1 Total 13
17Summer Orientation
- Meet CHANCE Counselors
- Placement Evaluation Exams
- Consult with Departments on Placement outcome
- Meet with College Academic Advisors
- Meet with housing, bursar financial aid
representatives - Experience residence hall living
- Become acquainted with NIU campus
- Make new friends, relax have fun
COST 125 (25 non-refundable processing fee
with cancellation)
18Student Enrollment Agreement CHANCE Program
Expectations for Students . . .
- Enroll in a maximum of 13 credit hours the 1st
year at NIU. - Attend all classes and labs as well as meet once
a month with your CHANCE Counselor for the 1st
year you are at NIU. Absences are excused only
for urgent legitimate matters (illness). - Refrain from pledging any fraternities or
sororities until you complete 30 credit hours and
have a minimum GPA of 2.0. - Use tutoring resources follow the guidance of
your CHANCE Counselor. - Fill out financial aid forms by priority
deadlines follow up immediately with financial
aid counselors if you have any problems with the
process. - If you withdraw from NIU please see your CHANCE
Counselor to tie up any loose ends.
NOTE When you sign the Student Enrollment
Agreement you agree to fulfill the expectations
use the services listed above. All
students must sign the Agreement prior to
enrolling at NIU.
19FUTURE DIRECTIONS/GOALS/STRATEGIC ISSUES
- Further develop and share CHANCEs collective
mission and vision. - Create more opportunities for student academic
engagement. - Maximize our resources.
- Improve student retention.
- Create more opportunities to tell OUR STORY.
20Examples of Strategic Initiatives
- 2009 Summer Math College, Roosevelt University
- 65 tested to next math level
- NSF STEP Grant PROMISE Program
- Campus-wide STEM initiative focusing on
academics, research and professional development - Alumni Advisory Board
- Collaborative initiatives with external partners
to include mentoring programs, internships,
fund-raising
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