PASS 0900
PASS 0900 is a non-credit, pass/fail course designed as an academic-strengthening program to provide students with academic and personal support for college success. Enrollment in the PASS 0900 course is mandatory for students placed on academic probation during their freshman and sophomore year. Students who do not complete the PASS course will be required to enroll in the course the next semester if they are still on academic probation. Students placed on academic suspension while enrolled in PASS 0900 cannot appeal the suspension if they fail the course.
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Course Objectives
The course PASS 0900 has one simple objective: to help students repave their Path to Graduation the first time they enter Academic Probation.
Course Design
The course design for PASS 0900 is based on the concept of 'wrap-around support.' We want to ensure that from start to finish of that semester, the student will have someone who can help them achieve their academic aspirations. How do we achieve this goal?
- Letter to Future Self - A critical element to our course. This letter will be written by the student and addressed to themselves when they reach commencement. These letters will be housed in the Enrollment and Student Achievement area, and will be sent with the student's diploma when they graduate.
- Critical Thinking - The course provides opportunity for critical thinking through reflection-based assignments and in-class activities/projects.
- Study Skills - The course will provide study skills by exploring different concepts related to academic learning theory and external support from offices across Austin Peay State University.
- Research - The course will provide research support to help students hone their ability to find academic information and explore their chosen major area.
- Self-empowerment - The course provides an environment of self-empowerment. Students will experience a supportive environment that is geared towards motivating the student and re-engaging them with the university.
Course Offerings
The course is offered in two formats:
- In-person
- Desktop Video Conferencing (DVC)
Available times for these courses are subject to change.
Course Support
This course will offer complete wrap-around support for the students. Wrap-around support includes:
- Office of Undergraduate Persistence
- Peer Leader assigned to each course
- Staff/Faculty Mentor volunteers
- PASS Instructor
- Embedded Librarian for research and academic support