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Access to Success


Brief Introduction to ACCESS to Success

ACCESS to Success is our campus blueprint to enhance access to UWM while, at the same time, promoting greater student success. It’s a blueprint that combines the recommendations of the Enrollment Management Steering Committee with those of the Milwaukee Commitment. Together, the initial goals of ACCESS to Success are to:

  • Build a pool of diverse, high-achieving applicants, admits, and enrolled students.

  • Increase first-year retention and performance of all freshmen.

  • Decrease the gap in first-year retention and performance between students of color and majority students.

  • Decrease the gap in first-year retention and performance between students placing in remedial courses and those who don’t require remedial work.

For ACCESS to Success to be a success, the entire UWM community must embrace its goals and actions. A comprehensive blueprint that addresses enrollment management, achievement, retention, and diversity through a continuum starting with recruitment and culminating in graduation has been developed.


UWM Enhancing Access to Success 2008-09 Request for Proposals & Project Request Form (MAY 2008)   NOTE: Deadline extended to May 30, 2008


Matrix on ACCESS to Success/Milwaukee Commitment Initiatives: January 2007 Update on Activities

Assessment of ACCESS to Success Initiatives

Read about ACCESS to Success

A series of UWM Report Articles and a copy of the presentations made on the Access to Success Day trace the history and success of A2S initiatives. (more)


FOR FACULTY AND STAFF:

Become a Mentor

The UWM Freshman Mentoring Network is a collaborative, university-wide program that introduces each participating new freshman to an existing UWM student, faculty, or staff member. (more)

First Year Transition Courses Faculty Training Information
UWM's Center for Instructional and Professional Development (CIPD) holds an annual retreat for faculty and academic staff who teach Freshman Seminar or other First Year Transition courses. (more)

Access to Success School/College Initiatives: Request for Proposals for Access to Success Seed Funding (March 2006)


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