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Getting students started on the right path to success in college
is an exciting and challenging goal. The Noel-Levitz College Student
Inventory (CSI) is designed to help enhance orientation and retention
activities by providing advisors and counselors with the information
they need to intervene with students to ensure their success. The
CSI measures a variety of factors that affect student retention
including freshman academic motivation, social motivation, general
coping skills and receptivity to support services.
At Western, all incoming freshmen that enroll in Griffon Edge and
Learning Communities take the
inventory, which is designed specifically for new students. The
results are then sent off to Noel-Levitz to be calculated and compiled
and returned to the institution. Once the inventories return to
campus, Freshman Seminar instructors and Student Services Advisors schedule individual appointments
with each student in order to discuss the inventory results. During
these appointments, the high points and concerns indicated by the
inventory are discussed with the student and suggestions are made
that may help the student improve and enhance skills.
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