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myBama Freshman Connection
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myBama Family Connection
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama launched revolutionary
interactive Web sites for freshmen and their parents designed to
improve retention, campus involvement and graduation rates.
Through the two separate, unique sites, myBama Freshman Connection
and myBama Family Connection, the University regularly passes on
advice and information to first-year students and their parents
about upcoming events, living with roommates, study tips and other
topics specifically written and targeted to help them navigate
their freshman year together. The Web-based communications packages
are designed to engage users through a series of editorial features
and interactive online activities.
“We are sharing a wealth of useful information in a pleasant
and engaging format,” said Dr. Hank Lazer, UA’s assistant
vice president for undergraduate programs and services. “We
want to get students involved on campus and help them feel at home,
and we want parents to feel connected to their son or daughter’s
new home.”
The program serves as a way for students and parents to communicate
with the University and with their peers. If an incoming freshman
is not motivated to study because he misses his friends back home,
he can voice his feelings online and receive help quickly from
an adviser or another student. Parents also can submit questions
and receive feedback from a University official within 24 to 72
hours.
“Through the use of the two Web sites, we can get immediate
feedback from both parents and students,” Lazer said. “In
turn, we can provide them with the assistance they need during
their vulnerable first year of college. While these new tools will
help with communication, it is our intention that with increased
communication and resources, we can reach our goal of keeping students
in school and see them through to a successful graduation.”
Students are most likely to drop out during their freshman year.
National research has shown they’re more likely to graduate
if they get past the challenges of the first year.
Lazer added that while university officials have been able to
collect feedback and information from, and about, students during
the course of the academic year, this data often took the entire
year to process. “We had great data that allowed us to look
retrospectively. We now have warning signs which allow us to provide
immediate help to students. These new tools allow us to achieve
real time, specific, personalized communication, not a blanket
response.”
UPeers, offered through the new myBama Freshman Connection and
myBama Family Connection sites, is a social and academic Web-based
community that lets students and parents connect with one another
virtually. Users can browse and search for others by majors, personal
interests and hometowns, create their own UPeers profiles, form
study and support groups and plan get-togethers – all in
an environment that safeguards privacy.
Features to be added to the site in coming months include UBlog,
a Web log service; UScene, information on University area events
where students can post reviews and suggestions; Live Chat, an
instant messaging service; and photo posting abilities.
UA is the first university in the Southeastern Conference to use
the new program developed by GoalQuest, a New York City-based software
company specializing in innovative solutions for higher education.
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