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Persistence Project
A FACULTY DRIVEN INITIATIVE
What is the Persistence Project?
Our project was created in Fall 2020 as a component of Guided Pathways and developed through grassroots faculty collaboration. After a "Leading from the Middle" session highlighted a similar project at Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Illinois, faculty at Las Positas College decided to engage in a similar one of our own. By introducing several engagement strategies into our teaching practice, our goal is to build human connection, improve student persistence (i.e. enrolling each subsequent semester), and enhance faculty satisfaction.
For More Information Please Contact:
Jill Carbone
Guided Pathways Coordinator
Steering Committee Tri-Chair
Nadiyah Taylor
Guided Pathways Coordinator
Steering Committee Tri-Chair
Amanda Ingold
Steering Committee Tri-Chair
Jared Howard
Guided Pathways Technology & Ambassador Coordinator
Kristy Woods
Guided Pathways Technology & Ambassador Coordinator
Danielle Bañuelos
Guided Pathways Administrative Support