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The evolution of QUT's Student Success Program: 20,000 students later
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The evolution of QUT's Student Success Program: 20,000 students later

Carole Quinn, Joanna Bennett, John A Clarke and Karen J Nelson
Proceedings of the 15th International First Year in Higher Education Conference, pp.1-5
International First Year in Higher Education (FYHE) Conference: New Horizons, 15th (Brisbane, Australia, 26-Jun-2012–29-Jun-2012)
Queensland University of Technology
2012
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Abstract

Curriculum and Pedagogy Other Education student advisers first year experience retention engagement peer mentors HERN
"The Student Success Program (SSP) is a monitoring and early intervention program in operation at QUT designed to identify and support those students deemed to be at risk of disengaging for their learning and their institution" (Nelson, Quinn, Marrington & Clarke, 2011, p. 83). This report reflects on the development of the program since its inception in 2007. In acknowledging similar initiatives within the sector that monitor student learning engagement, the Nuts & Bolts session allows for identification and discussion of the critical success factors for these intervention and support programs.

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