Rise to Student Success: Campaign 67!!

Presenters: Lynette Luckers, Latoya Bond, Diane Brisbon, Gail Chinn-Pratt, Fred Dukes

Audience: Faculty, Staff, Administrators 

Registration link: https://ccp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0lcOCprz4vG9PXCkPdYOdHMiqAr8IlEAZz 

Learning Goals 

  • - Attendees will describe some possible threats to student success. 
  • - Attendees will identify the relevance and purpose of Campaign 67 and the student process. 
  • - Attendees will discuss the importance of an integrative process of collaboration and information sharing among departments to strengthen and enhance communication and student outreach efforts. 
  • - Attendees will develop a plan of action on how they support Campaign 67. 

Program Description 

Each semester over 1,000 of our students are placed on academic probation for the first time and are at a higher risk of losing their financial aid. The Counseling Department developed a campus-wide retention initiative, Campaign 67, designed to target new and first-time probation students. The purpose of Campaign 67 is to provide a preventative and proactive outreach to educate students on academic progress policies, develop practical skills for academic success, and support services through group and one on one counseling. This workshop will discuss the purpose of Campaign 67, the expansion to date, the importance of campus-wide collaboration, and how this initiative aligns with Guided Pathways.