Title: Terrell L. Strayhorn, Ph.D.
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Bridge Programs
Terrell L. Strayhorn, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Joey Kitchen, Marjorie Dorime-Williams,
Todd Suddeth School of Educational Policy
Leadership Higher Education Student Affairs
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Bridge Programs
This research was supported by a CAREER grant
from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Grant
No. EHR-0747304. Opinions reflect those of the
author and do not necessarily reflect those of
the granting agency.
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Bridge Programs
Outline of Seminar
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Bridge Programs
Outline of Seminar
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Bridge Programs
Objectives
- Identify and describe challenges that students
face in terms of academic and social preparation - Recall issues that should be considered when
planning a summer bridge program - Describe why summer bridge programs hold promise
for reducing challenges for at-risk students - Learn how to design a summer bridge program for
college students - Name key components of a summer bridge program
- Identify techniques for assessing summer bridge
programs
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Bridge Programs
Planning a New Summer Bridge Program
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Bridge Programs
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Bridge Programs
Brief Question Break
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Bridge Programs
eadership in a diverse world
What Does LEAD Stand For?
L
E
xcellence in all endeavors
chievement through academic success
A
D
iversity as a core value in our program, the
University and in society
10LEAD Summer Institute
Promoting Access and Success through Summer
Bridge Programs
- LEAD Summer Institute
- Generally May 30 July 3
- Diverse group of 55 scholars
- Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Cherokee, NC
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Bridge Programs
12LSI Courses
Promoting Access and Success through Summer
Bridge Programs
- Counselor Education 212
- Career and Personal Development
- Three Sections LSI students only
- Four themes across sections
- Self Awareness 3. Academic Awareness
- Career Exploration 4. Awareness of Others
13Benefits of LSI
Promoting Access and Success through Summer
Bridge Programs
- Begin the college transition during the relaxed
summer atmosphere - Take 7 hours of college credit early
- English 101 103
- Counselor Education 212 (Career
- Development)
- Math Preparation Courses
- Living Learning Community
- Adjust to residential life
- Meet fellow freshman just like you
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Bridge Programs
Benefits of LSI
- All tuition, fees, housing, meal plan, and books
are covered for LSI Scholars (for summer) - Scholars will receive a 1,500.00 grant
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Bridge Programs
Brief Question Break
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Bridge Programs
Who Has Participated?
How Have They Fared?
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Bridge Programs
Student Demographics
2008
2009
- 38 Females / 17 Males
- 45African American
- 2Hispanic American
- 3Asian American
- 2European American
- 3Cherokee Indian
- Avg. GPA 3.55
- Avg. ACT 20.4
- 35 Females / 20 Males
- 45African American
- 3Hispanic American
- 3Asian American
- 3European American
- 1Cherokee Indian
- Avg. GPA 3.56
- Avg. ACT 19.6
18Assessment Levels
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Bridge Programs
19LSI Course Grades
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Bridge Programs
AVG GPA 3.53Â S A B B C C NC
ENGL 101 Â 10 7 15 9 7 3
ENGL 102 Â 1 1 Â Â Â Â
ENGL 103/104 53 Â Â Â Â Â Â
PSYCH 101 Â Â 1 1 Â Â Â
CE 212 Â 49 6 Â Â Â Â
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Goals Objectives Outcomes Methods
Assist with the transition of participating students both socially and academically from high school to college 1. Provide opportunities for safe, comfortable interaction and collaboration among peers within a college classroom. a. Students demonstrate a greater level of comfort with college classroom environment. Reflection papers
Assist with the transition of participating students both socially and academically from high school to college 1. Provide opportunities for safe, comfortable interaction and collaboration among peers within a college classroom. b. Students identify peers with similar interests and complementary skills. Reflection papers
Assist with the transition of participating students both socially and academically from high school to college 2. Exemplify appropriate expectations and behaviors within a college classroom. a. Students express a greater understanding of what's expected in a college classroom. In-class activities
Assist with the transition of participating students both socially and academically from high school to college 2. Exemplify appropriate expectations and behaviors within a college classroom. b. Students are able to interpret a syllabus by identifying expectations for participation and grading. In-class activities
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Bridge Programs
- Social
- Increased Academic Self-Efficacy
- Enhanced Academic Skills
- Knowledge about College Life
- Academic
- Sense of Belonging
- Leadership Among First-time Freshmen Peers
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Bridge Programs
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Bridge Programs
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Bridge Programs
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Bridge Programs
Brief Question Break
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Bridge Programs
Summer Bridge Programs
Highlights from Recent Summer Bridge Program
Research
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Bridge Programs
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Bridge Programs
Bridging the Pipeline Increasing
Underrepresented Students' Preparation for
College Through a Summer Bridge Program
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Bridge Programs
Bridging the Pipeline Increasing
Underrepresented Students' Preparation for
College Through a Summer Bridge Program
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Bridge Programs
General Discussion
QUESTIONS?
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Bridge Programs
For more information, contact Terrell L.
Strayhorn, Ph.D. Associate Professor School of
Education Policy Leadership The Ohio State
University (614) 688-8374 strayhorn.3_at_osu.edu