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Improving the Student Experience - A practical guide for universities and colleges (Hardcover)
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Improving the Student Experience - A practical guide for universities and colleges (Hardcover)
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The landscape of higher education (HE) has dramatically altered in
the past 30 years and it continues to evolve and change. More
students are entering HE and attending university or college on a
global scale than ever before. Supporting and enhancing the
undergraduate student experience across the student lifecycle, from
first contact through to alumni, is a critical activity in higher
education today not only to aid retention and progression but in a
highly competitive HE market, the quality of the student experience
is pivotal to an institution's ability to attract students. The
student experience encompasses all aspects of student life, i.e.
academic, social, welfare, with the academic imperative at the
heart of it. However, the increasing costs of delivering HE, a
reduction in government/ state funding and constraints on resources
means delivering a quality student experience has never been more
challenging for those working in HE. Staff at all levels, and
across all areas within an institution, are developing and
implementing initiatives to improve and enhance the student
experience whether they are at the coal face or on the periphery
thus making them a 'Practitioner' in the student experience. This
could include the admissions administrator improving the
information available for potential applicants; the academic
improving his/her feedback to students or central welfare
departments ensuring that their services are being advertised and
supported within a student's home unit
(faculty/department/school/course). In this book, the Editor,
Michelle Morgan describes how her new student experience
'Practitioner Model' provides an organised and more detailed
structure; guiding Practitioners in the identification of what they
have to deliver, who they need to deliver it to and when they need
to deliver it across her six key stages of the student lifecycle: *
First Contact and Admissions; * Pre-arrival; * Arrival and
Orientation; * Induction to Study; * Reorientation and Reinduction
(Returners' Induction) * Outduction (preparation for life after
undergraduate study). The Practioner Model offers a new way of
thinking in terms of delivering 'interlinked' academic, welfare and
support activities at the home unit and university level to support
the student in their university journey. This book also provides
working solutions to real problems in the form of exemplar case
studies from the UK and internationally, including chapters from
Liz Thomas, Di Nutt, Marcia Ody, Chris Keenan(UK), Mary Stuart
Hunter, (USA), Kerri-Lee Krause and Duncan Nulty (Australia). Good
practice must be adaptable and transferable because one size does
not fit all. It must also be cost effective. And here the authors
shows how practitioners can adapt and customise the 40 case studies
presented to help them not only improve and enhance the experience
of their undergraduate students in their own institution (both full
and part-time) but also to support their students' progression and
retention.
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