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       Success Center Access & Success      
      
       According to research, students who access the Success Centers do
       significantly better than students who do not access a center.

Overall*

v      Students who accessed a success center were more likely to successfully complete a course than students who were enrolled in the same section and did not access a success center.

Click to view the alternative learning strategies research report

 First-Time College Students*

v      First-time college students who accessed a success center were more likely to successfully complete a course than first-time College students enrolled in the same sections who did not access a success center.  Success centers had the largest impact on the success rates of first-time college students.

 Gender*

v      Male students who accessed a success center were more likely to successfully complete a course than male students enrolled in the same sections who did not access a success center.

v      Female students who accessed a success center were more likely to successfully complete a course than female students enrolled in the same sections who did not access a success center.

Click  to view the centers’ success and retention research reports

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