2020-2021 Resources

Spring 2021 Webinar

Academic Advising for Student Mobility

Dr. Carol Van Der Karr, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, SUNY Cortland

Fall 2020 Webinar

Recruitment and Enrollment Strategies during COVID-19

Adam Castro, Vice President of Admissions at Mercy College

Summer Workshop Series Resources

Transfer: An Integral Component of College Attainment and Student Success

Presented by Stephanie Espina, Director of Undergraduate Admission at Adelphi University, and Kurt Thiede, Founder of Community College Pathways

The New York State Association for College Admission Counseling (NYSACAC) recently received a grant from the Gates Foundation to join a number of other NY State organizations to identify ways to increase student access to postsecondary educational opportunities and, ultimately, succeed in these endeavors. NYSTAA is an important partner in this effort. This presentation will describe the work done to date, solicit comments on the current drafts of work products, and discuss ways in which collaborative work can be planned beyond the project’s completion (Fall 2020).

STEPS: Strategies to Eliminate Probationary Status at the Academic Success Center

Presented by Zaula Kennedy, Academic Advisor, SUNY Brockport

Strategies to Eliminate Probationary Status (STEPS) is a mandatory program for students in academic distress. STEPS is a guided
process through learning development. In 5 STEPS, advisors at The Academic Success Center at SUNY Brockport meet with these
students throughout the semester to help navigate academic challenges and manage obstacles to make them more successful.
Students who take their “STEPS,” avoid academic dismissal and financial aid non-compliance at a much higher rate. We will also
present information on the structure and organization of the Academic Success Center, which allows for the STEPS model and students who are academically at-risk to be successful.

A Seamless Transition: Welcoming Transfer Students from a Closed Institution

Presented by Christine Morano, Associate Director, Student Support Services Center, Mercy College

In March 2019, the impending closure of the College of New Rochelle made headlines as Mercy College finalized an agreement to
welcome its students with a seamless transition to finish their education. Behind the scenes at Mercy College, we planned and prepared for an unprecedented import of course equivalencies, student data, and transfer credit articulation using Banner. This workshop will walk you through the ways we succeeded in importing this large amount of data using both manual entry and automatic upload. We will focus on the process we used to build nearly 3,000 course equivalencies for auto-articulation (including best practices for partnering with faculty to determine course equivalencies and follow crosswalks), followed by the import of electronic transcripts, and finally, the articulation in SHATAEQ for each individual student. We will also discuss the training & staffing involved in this project and the transfer credit challenges that students face as they transition out of a closing institution.

Transfer Students and Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Presented by Katie Kloepfer, Academic Compliance Officer, SUNY Brockport

This presentation will discuss the ins and outs of NY State and Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) regulations as well as
best practices on how to advise transfer students when facing SAP regulations.

 

New Professionals Workshop

Presented by Misty Fields, NYSTAA President, and Erin Rickman, NYSTAA President-elect

Designed for professionals with one to three years’ experience in the transfer field.  Learn the terminology, trends, and tips to be successful as well as opportunities to grow and network within NYSTAA.

Virtual Transfer Summit Resources

  • Keynote Presentation by Dr. Bonita C. Jacobs, President of University of North Georgia (UNG) and Founder of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students
  • Financial Aid Updates in New York State by Michael Turner, Higher Education Services Corp. (HESC)