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 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY REPORT (3)
 JSF Final Impact Report June 2023
 Intended Activities, Outcomes & Programs
   Johnson Scholarship Foundation Allocation Report
  Expanding the Office of First-Generation Student Success Program at FAU
  October 15, 2020-October 30, 2021
  Intended Activities, Octcomes, & Progress
  Goal 1: Increase impact on low-income first-generation students
  Objectives
Update
Progress
Ob. 1: Increase the number of RISE students from 130-155
RISE students from 96 (Fall 2020-Spr. 2021) to 225 (Fall 2021)
Completed
Ob. 2: Increase the number of UMI students from 75 to 100
UMI students from 60 (Fall 2020-Spr. 2021) to 74 (Fall 2021)
In Progress
Ob. 3: Increase office engagement from 500 to 600 students
The Office of First-Generation Student Success engaged 630 students during the 20-21 academic year
Completed
Ob. 4: Connect 100% of low-income first-generation students w/a 2.0 GPA or lower to a trained Peer Academic Coach
100% of UMI and RISE students with a 2.0 GPA or lower were connected to a Peer Academic Coach (65 students)
Completed
   Goal 2: Decrease barriers the prevent matriculation
  Ob. 1: Engage 100% of RISE and UMI students in financial literacy workshop
94% of RISE and UMI students participated in a financial literacy workshop (147 students)
Completed
Ob. 2: Retain 90% of UMI and RISE students from semester-to- semester w/o financial holds
94% of RISE and UMI students matriculated without any financial holds (147 students)
Completed
Ob. 3: Ensure 100% of graduating UMI and RISE students will matriculate w/o a financial hold
100% of graduating UMI and RISE students matriculated without financial holds
Completed
   Goal 3: Provide co-curricular opportunities that lead to internships, gainful employment, or graduate school
  Ob. 1: Engage 90% of UMI and RISE students in two or more career readiness workshops
94% of RISE and UMI students participated resume and internship workshops (147 students)
Completed
Ob. 2: Provide opportunities for first-generation low-income students to participate in career readiness workshops
Co-Sponsored with the FAU Career Center to host events related to Career Readiness for First-Generation Students (2 events)
Completed
November 15, 2021-May 15, 2023
    Intended Activities, Octcomes, & Progress
  Goal 1: Increase impact on low-income first-generation students
  Objectives
Update
Progress
Ob. 1: Increase the number of RISE students from 155-180
The RISE program engaged 162 students during the 22-23 academic year
Not Completed
Ob. 2: Increase the number of UMI students from 100-125
The UMI program engaged 60 students during the 22-23 academic year
Not Completed
Ob. 3: Increase office engagement from 600 to 700 students
The Office of First-Generation Student Success engaged over 2,362 students during the 22- 23 academic year
Completed
Connect 100% of low-income first-generation students to a peer academic coach
All students engaged with the RISE and UMI program engaged with a peer academic coach/mentorship (222 students)
completed
   Goal 2: Decrease barriers the prevent matriculation
  Ob. 1: Engage 100% of RISE and UMI students in financial literacy workshop
All students engaged in a fincnaicla literacy workshop (222)
Completed
Ob. 2: Retain 90% of UMI and RISE students from semester-to- semester w/o financial holds
100% retention of voth programs from semester to semester with financial holds (RISE 162/UMI: 60)
Completed
Ob. 3: Ensure 100% of graduating UMI and RISE students will matriculate w/o a financial hold
100% of graduating UMI and RISE students matriculated without financial holds (12 graduating students)
Completed
   Goal 3: Provide co-curricular opportunities that lead to internships, gainful employment, or graduate school
  Engage 75% of UMI and RISE students in a employer networking event
80% of RISE and UMI students engaged in a employer networking event (130 students)
Completed
Engage 75% of UMI and RISE students in a student employment and internship fair
80% of RISE and UMI student engaged in a employer netowrking event (130 students)
Completed
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