Our Projects
Tackling High-DEWI Course Rates
This project is a comprehensive approach to monitoring and addressing high-DEWI (D Grade, E Grade, Withdraw, and Incomplete) rated courses at the University of Utah. It includes a timeline for regular reviews, strategies for data analysis, engagement with faculty, and interventions to improve course outcomes.
Pillars: Student Pathways and Career Success; Academic and Well-Being Support
Innovating in Course Fill Rates and Monitoring Thresholds
This project seeks to effectively monitor and innovate in course fill rates at the University of Utah. For the AY 2024-25, thresholds will be tested (acted upon where possible) and robust activity expected on wait lists in the Fall 2024 semester; full implementation is expected for Spring 2025.
Pillar: Academic Planning and Curriculum System
Innovating in Course Fill Rates and Monitoring ThresholdsPROJECT DETAILS
Developing and Maintaining Functional 4-Year Degree Plans
This project outlines the process for developing and maintaining functional 4-year degree plans at the University of Utah. These plans are crucial for guiding students along their academic journey, facilitating the U’s smooth transition into anew catalog system (Course Dog), and ensuring timely completion for more undergraduate students.
Pillar: Academic Planning and Curriculum System
Developing and Maintaining Functional 4-Year Degree PlansPROJECT DETAILS
Academic Advising for Students-in-Transition
This project outlines the steps that academic advising can implement to support students transitioning from one degree program to another. An intentional plan will enable the University to ensure that students are effectively and efficiently served as they navigate their degrees—holistically, this means that every student meets with an advisor each semester from start to finish.
Confronting Late or Delayed (Re)Enrollment
This project is a detailed approach to addressing late or delayed (re)enrollment in courses to drive semester-to-semester student retention and ultimately improve student completion rates at the University of Utah. It includes key action steps, strategies for identifying and engaging students at risk of not enrolling next term, and interventions to support timely (re)enrollment.
Academic First Experiences
The University of Utah is embarking on a comprehensive initiative to enhance Academic First Experiences across campus. This project outlines the strategic steps necessary to implement and scale Academic First Experiences for students who have declared a major or are still exploring
Pillars: First Experiences and Experiential Learning; Student Pathways and Career Success; Academic Well-Being and Support
Syllabus Transparency
The University of Utah is working with units to improve the posting of syllabi to advance student success efforts. Beginning in Spring 2025, we anticipate all instructors use the CIS system to post their syllabi. This will move all units into compliance with the existing requirement that syllabi be posted at least one week before the first week of class (Policy 6-100 III.C.5).