Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities

DegreePlus is a recently developed program at Western Carolina University (WCU) that aims to develop transferable skills, including professionalism, cultural responsiveness, leadership and teamwork, in students via their participation in extracurricular activities. A mixed-methods study that include...

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Main Authors: Carmen L Huffman, April C Tallant, Shawna C Young
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2019-03-01
Series:Student Success
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Online Access:https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1094
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spelling doaj-402b1c4c3e074798bd32155075b599b72020-11-25T02:37:15ZengQueensland University of TechnologyStudent Success2205-07952019-03-0110113113910.5204/ssj.v10i1.10941094Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activitiesCarmen L Huffman0April C Tallant1Shawna C Young2Western Carolina UniversityWestern Carolina UniversityWestern Carolina UniversityDegreePlus is a recently developed program at Western Carolina University (WCU) that aims to develop transferable skills, including professionalism, cultural responsiveness, leadership and teamwork, in students via their participation in extracurricular activities. A mixed-methods study that included focus groups and a survey was used to identify the preliminary impacts of the program. Researchers found that students view the program as a supportive initiative to help them prepare for their future and meet their career goals. Students also perceive that they are learning the targeted skills and are able to apply them to a limited extent. Finally, students view the program as a means of connecting to their university community. We anticipate that student participation in this program may assist with other institutional goals, such as retention and student success, as many of the impacts from the program align with principles that support these objectives.https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1094transferable skillsapplied learningtransitionstudent engagement
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Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
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applied learning
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title Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
title_short Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
title_full Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
title_fullStr Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary impact of DegreePlus: An institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
title_sort preliminary impact of degreeplus: an institutional program to provide transferable skill development through extracurricular activities
publisher Queensland University of Technology
series Student Success
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publishDate 2019-03-01
description DegreePlus is a recently developed program at Western Carolina University (WCU) that aims to develop transferable skills, including professionalism, cultural responsiveness, leadership and teamwork, in students via their participation in extracurricular activities. A mixed-methods study that included focus groups and a survey was used to identify the preliminary impacts of the program. Researchers found that students view the program as a supportive initiative to help them prepare for their future and meet their career goals. Students also perceive that they are learning the targeted skills and are able to apply them to a limited extent. Finally, students view the program as a means of connecting to their university community. We anticipate that student participation in this program may assist with other institutional goals, such as retention and student success, as many of the impacts from the program align with principles that support these objectives.
topic transferable skills
applied learning
transition
student engagement
url https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1094
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