In an innovative move, Central Piedmont Community College connects with its students to increase their chances for success. As reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education the,"Online Student Portal learning system, a Web site, assesses the learning styles of at-risk students (whether they learn best through reading, hearing, or hands-on work) and helps them understand how their personality traits might connect to study and career choices. It also provides a ready link to college counselors and instructors, allowing them to send so-called "early alerts" if a student starts having trouble in a class. And it carries a record of these interactions from term to term, so students and advisers can easily see where students have been—and where they're going." Note: Access to this article from off campus requires user authentication.
http://chronicle.com/article/7-Community-Colleges-Try-an/129605/?sid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en
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