Academic Year 2023-2024
Unit Student Outreach and Retention (SOAR) Center
Domain Personal Responsibility
Program or Event Immigrant Resiliency Fellowship program (IRF)
Number of Students 12
Assessed By
  • Pre & Post surveys of student opinions, beliefs
  • Interviews: one-on-one
  • Checklist of what student(s) did
Uses of Results
  • Refining program/program changes
  • Reporting results (EVERYONE SHOULD CHECK)
  • Refining assessment tools/LOs
  • Unit planning and/or budgeting
Outcome IRF: The Immigrant Resilience Fellowship (IRF) is a retention scholarship focused program that helps program participants develop skills necessary to be academically successful. UNIT OUTCOMES: Participants must meet quarterly with SOAR mentor fellows and develop an individual plan of action for academic success, attend a minimum of 7 LARC sessions or 4 writing tutoring sessions, attend professor office hours once per quarter, and meet once with an academic counselor. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME: Students will develop self-efficacy and system of support to advocate for resources and develop self confidence in their ability to improve academic goals
Benchmark 50% of program participants will complete either 7 LARC tutorial sessions or 4 writing sessions, and 100% will attend at least one professor office hours during the academic year.