Student Success: From Dropout to Dean’s List

February 24, 2015

Lindsey GriceHow do you transform a two-time college dropout into a Dean’s List student?

Give her a bridge and a foundation. Walk her over and shore it up.

In 1998 Lindsey Grice enrolled at NMC, fresh out of Traverse City Central High School and mother to a newborn daughter. It didn’t go well.

“I just failed miserably. It wasn’t something I knew about. I had a full course load and a little baby and it was too much,” Grice said.

She tried again a decade later. By 2008 she was a mother to three, including a son with intensive mental health needs. Grice had to take six credits and earn a 2.0 in order to keep her financial aid. Her attendance was spotty due to her son’s care giving demands, and she did well in one class but not the other. She lost her financial aid and dropped out a second time.

Fast-forward to 2014. A friend told Grice, now 34, about NMC’s Bridge program. Created for nontraditional students attending college for the first time or returning after past attempts, Bridge endeavors to lay a foundation for student success. Just last year, the program was redesigned so that what were formerly preparatory classes are now for-credit. Significantly, that makes Bridge students eligible for financial aid.

Coordinating Student Success

NMC Student Success Coordinator Ashley Darga walked Grice through the process of petitioning to reinstate her financial aid. Regulations have changed to favor students like Grice, Darga said.

“I was able to get my Pell grant to be able to take classes this fall,” Grice said. Her foundation steadied.

Almost simultaneously her son Brandon, now 15, entered a residential school, further firming her foundation.

“I’ve taken care of him completely. Now he’s receiving help out of the home (and) he’s doing really well,” Grice said. “I’m able to focus on my studies instead of spending every waking moment worrying about him.”

Finally, her daughter Ashley—the newborn during Grice’s first college stint—now 16 and a high school junior, threw down the gauntlet.

“She kind of challenged me,” Grice said. “My oldest daughter is getting ready to graduate, and she had mentioned to me that I should go back and get back my classes before she does.”

That challenge completed the foundation underpinning Grice’s turnaround. Bridge students take nine credits (five classes) their first semester. Grice earned a 4.0 and made the dean’s list.

“I think I was really determined this time,” she said, citing one class, Academic Study Methods, as a key.

“I’ve learned what things I can utilize through the school. I know there’s tutoring, I know there’s all that stuff, but actually using it I feel more confident.”

Transforming students to active participants

Instructor Shannon Owen said transforming students from passive to active participants in their education is another crucial piece of college success.

“They have to advocate for their own needs. We don’t know they’re struggling or that they don’t understand concepts,” Owen said.

Grice started out strong and only improved over the semester, turning in assignments early, Owen said.

“She’s got such motivation and heart. It’s great to see students succeed and watch that happen throughout the semester.”

Grice’s long-term aim is a business management degree. More immediately, she’s focused on next semester’s classes, especially English 111. It will be the fourth time she’s attempted the class. This time she’ll have a study partner: daughter Ashley, registered in the same course as a dual-enrolled student.

“It’s hard for me (but) I am ready for it,” Grice said.

Spring 2015 Transfer Fair is March 18

book-stair-to-graduation-cap-graduate-walk-up-stairs-39854596Over 30 university representatives will be on NMC’s campus on Wednesday, March 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to talk with students, staff and faculty about their programs and the transfer process. The university representatives will be in two locations:

  • Welcome Center in Science/Math Building
  • West Hall – Main Level

This is your opportunity to discuss transfer requirements and get information on degrees available at a variety of schools without having to travel to each university. Bring your questions and explore your options! (more…)

Save the date! The Retirement & Recognition Reception is April 15, 2015

One of our favorite events is on the calendar and will be here soon! Invitations will be sent in a couple weeks, so watch your mailbox for party details. Here is the list of employees who will be receiving a Service Award at this year’s event. Please call Human Resources at 995-2612 by March 4 if you have any additions or corrections to the list. (more…)

NMC will hold workshops on writing the experiences of homelessness

Join fellow writers at NMC’s free weekly writing workshop for folks experienced with housing vulnerability. The public are welcome and you do not need to be a registered NMC student to attend. The workshop take place on Tuesdays from 7 – 9 p.m. in Scholars Hall 209. Writing supplies will be provided.

For more info contact: Susan Odgers at (231) 392-6843, cell/text or sodgers@nmc.edu.

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Veterans creative writing workshop

TRAVERSE CITY — A creative writing workshop for veterans will again be offered in spring semester, with regular monthly meetings held from 10 a.m. to noon the third Friday of the month  in Scholars Hall room 101. Future meetings will be held March 20 and April 17.

In addition, open office hours will be offered to veterans weekly, from 3 to 4 p.m. every Wednesday in Scholars Hall room 102. Veterans can get writing support for academic writing assignments or other writing projects.

For more information, contact Teresa Scollon (231) 383-2958.

Release date: January 6, 2015

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Welcome to NMC Chris!

Kavran, ChristopherChristopher Kavran joined NMC as the Lead Accounting Assistant on February 10, 2015. He can be reached at (231) 995-2320 or ckavran@nmc.edu.

Chris was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio.  He met his wife, Jennifer, while they were both finishing their Bachelors’ degrees at Eastern Michigan University (BBA in Accounting for Chris.)  They moved to Traverse City in 2005 after Jennifer completed her Veterinary studies at Michigan State University. Chris worked in the accounting departments for health care, automotive, child care, and most recently financial institutions.  His position for the last eight and a half years was with 4Front Credit Union (formerly Members Credit Union) before joining the college.  Chris enjoy reading, music, and movies in his free time.  He stays active by kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, and practicing Judo here at NMC.  In addition, he also volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Michigan. Chris and Jennifer also have three cats and three birds. (more…)

Apply for the W.R. Angell Scholarship and Peta Williams Memorial Scholarship

NMC Science and Math Faculty are pleased to announce the W.R. Angell Scholarship and Peta Williams Memorial Scholarship.  All natural sciences are included-Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology and Physics.

To complete an application and review the selection criteria go to:
https://www.nmc.edu/programs/academic-offices/science-math/scholarships.html

Note that the application, recommendations, and all supporting information must be postmarked or received in the Science and Math Office (located on the 2nd floor of the Les Biederman Building, LB 203G) no later than Friday, April 10.   (more…)

NMC Technology Help Desk- Tech tips: Switching between Google Drive and Microsoft Office

Technology grows and adapts at a staggering rate, and as such so does the interaction between office programs. For years Microsoft office was the automatic choice for word processing, image displays, presentations and spreadsheets for the vast majority of users, and while it is still important, there are unique and widely used advantages in using the Google Office equivalent as well. The interaction between the two is very different and as such it is beneficial to know how to go back and forth between the two. (more…)

Nominate today, the Foundation Excellence Awards deadline is March 13

Honor hardworking instructors or colleagues by nominating them for a Foundation Excellence Award.

The NMC Foundation Excellence Awards promote exemplary service to students and clients and recognize the outstanding demonstration of NMC’s values. Multiple awards are granted annually and the recipients are announced at the annual service awards reception in April. All college employees are eligible for this award — regular and adjunct faculty, and staff. (more…)

Global Endorsement students travel to view Shen Yun

Shen YunA select group of Students involved in the NMC Global Endorsement got a chance to travel to Grand Rapids on Sunday to view Shen Yun – 5000 years of Chinese culture through music and dance. A unique insight into Chinese history, this traveling production is actually forbidden in China! To learn more about Shen Yun click here! (more…)

President’s Update for February 16, 2015

Thank you all for everything you do in pursuit of “Keeping Learning at the Center.”

Activities of Note:  Faculty and Staff

This section recognizes the good work being done and linkages to the Strategic Agenda, Strategic Directions and Goals are provided where possible. (more…)