Stretch Writing Program Evaluation at CSUN
The evaluation of the Stretch Writing Program at CSUN found that over 85% of students pass the required course, suggesting a positive impact on academic success. However, the overall contribution of Stretch Writing to student success remains inconclusive. Further investigation is recommended, including examining the failed courses and interviewing non-returning students to identify factors affecting their departure.
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Stretch Writing Progress Report Eric P. Garcia, Oviatt Library
Guiding Questions Do the writing programs demonstrate support for students continuing within CSUN?
Data collected provided was: Student Admitted by Term Last Term Enrolled Course Taken Grade received Course Department of 113, 114, & 115 Overview of Data
YES Over 85 percent of Stretch students pass the required course. Findings Inconclusive: Stretch Writing contributes their academic success
Examine the courses students failed. Concluding thoughts Was writing a component within the failed course. Interview students that did not return to campus to determine what factor contributed to their departure.