In the last six months, the University of Central Florida鈥檚 DirectConnect transfer pipeline program has made some waves. Thanks to proven, sustainable and replicable results in student success, UCF was asked to join the (UIA), a consortium of 11 large public research universities committed to making high quality college degrees accessible to a diverse body of students. The program has also been recognized as a John N. Gardner Institute institution.
Then, in June, the DirectConnect program was featured in 鈥淲hat Works鈥 series on innovative urban programs.
鈥淐entral Florida鈥檚 institutions of higher learning are creating a seamless pipeline of social mobility,鈥 wrote Politico reporter Saundra Armhein, describing a program that has helped while diversifying the UCF student body.
After each peak of publicity comes a wave of interest from other institutions鈥 leaders, according to Ange Peterson, Associate Vice President at UCF.
鈥淲e鈥檝e already done two university workshops,鈥 Peterson said. 鈥淭his is one of those models that could be used anywhere, regardless of school size or number of campuses involved, with some modifications.鈥
DirectConnect brings together five institutions and one university (UCF, Daytona State College, Eastern Florida State College, Lake Sumter State College, Seminole State College and Valencia College) to streamline the pathway from community college to baccalaureate. According to Peterson, laying the groundwork for a comparable program requires, first and foremost, 鈥渓eadership at the very top.鈥
鈥淲e started with a MOU [memorandum of understanding] signed by the presidents, laying out specific values,鈥 Peterson said. From there, working groups in core areas such as advising, enrollment services, student services, IR, and philanthropy coordinated to turn the vision into a reality. In addition, marketing and branding the program helped it to gain traction.
鈥淥ne of the first things we talk about in workshops is system alignment,鈥 Peterson said. 鈥淗ow do you align curriculum? Do you require the completion of an associate degree to transfer? Alignment is the key to success.鈥
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