Minutes: High Impact, First Contact Committee (Draft)

May 8, 2000

Present: Brenda Amenson-Hill, Shannon Byrne, Ann Deprey, Scott Furlong, John Gerow, Cheryl Grosso, Leanne Hansen, Mimi Kubsch, Chuck Matter, Sarah Meredith, Marlene Regan, Laura

Sear, Linda Toonen, and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges

Absent: Aeron Haynie, Joanelle Jackson, Mike Stearney, and Nicole Suchomel

Friday, May 5, 2000, 2:00

Before we began the agenda items, Scott distributed the Academic Advising Proposal developed in 1999 for us to read, and Chuck Matter distributed information on the Liberal Education Seminar and described them to the group

Agenda

1. Subcommittee for Recommendation #3- Peer Development Groups

John Gerow and Marlene Regan were appointed co-chairs of this subcommittee

Sarah Meredith, Mimi Kubsch and Shannon Byrne are the other members

-  assignment to gather data and look for models

-  due by the end of May

Scott said he will develop the first recommendation, and will send it around next week

2. Continue discussion of First Year Seminar

--The poll—Linda Toonen passed around the list of criteria we developed last week rated by her students. We discussed that list as well as the others sent out during the week as email

--Exercise for clarification/combination Scott put us through an exercise where we had to take turns arranging the goals of the Freshman Seminar in categories. They ended up something like this:

Engaging teachers Focus Topics Foundation/Preparation for College

Mentors Content-Based Skills

Collaboration Support Services

Small groups Academic honesty

Learning styles Life-long learning Culture of the University

Socialization Education across areas Conflict resolution

Expanding horizons Reading

Diversity issues Communication

Critical thinking Global citizens

Intellectual stimulation Community outreach

Values/effects Fundamental structure

Reflective learning Sketch a path

Information literacy Learning plan

Portfolios

A great deal of discussion went into the creation of the lists, and we found ourselves back at the beginning, looking at SOAR and Intro to College

--Cheryl Grosso brought up duplication—why teach something more than once?

Goals of Soar--What do you need to know to register?

-register students

-advise students

-orientation of parents

Goals of Intro to College--What do you need to know before the first day of class/

-orientation of students to the university

Goals of the Freshman Seminar—What do you need to know ?

-Foundation for college

-Foundation for life

What looks so simple of paper, was not so simple in our discussion. We discovered that we had a great deal to think about. After an hour and a half we adjourned at 3:30 and will meet again on Tues., May 9 at 9:30 in Alumni A&B. This is a draft only and is waiting for your corrections.

Ann Deprey