First-Year Experience
Dr. Charles Collins
Director First-Year Experience
The First-Year Experience Program goal is to assist first-year students with their transition to higher education by connecting them to campus resources and providing focused programming with an emphasis on fostering a sense of belonging and persistence.
The three core pillars of the First-Year Experience Program are:
- Inform: To ensure FY students are continuously informed about critical dates,
deadlines, scholarships and college policies. - Connect: To ensure FY students are aware of essential campus resources that will
support their academic and career success. - Engage: To encourage FY students to get involved in campus activities that foster
support, belonging and persistence.
Students: All first-year students are required to connect with their assigned Advisor and
attend New Student Orientation. By participating at NSO, you will:
attend New Student Orientation. By participating at NSO, you will:
- Identify campus resources to assist your transition to KKC
- Understand academic and community expectations at KKC
- Learn about the different clubs and organizations, and mentorship programs
around campus.
Family Orientation program: Family Orientation allows parents, partners, grandparents, and
other supporters of first-year students to collect the information and skills necessary to support
your student.
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other supporters of first-year students to collect the information and skills necessary to support
your student.
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First-Experience Programing
New Student Convocation
Convocation is a ceremony to welcome and celebrate incoming students to Kennedy-King
College.
FYE Mentoring Program
FYE Mentoring Program was designed to provide additional support to a select number of firstyear students and to connect them with faculty and staff at Kennedy-King College that will
provide guidance in their career choices.
Summer Start
Summer Start is a 6-week summer bridge program that creates a supportive bridge for CPS
graduates to take college-level classes with support to improve their English and Math skills and
get a head start on their degree.
Brown Bag Series “Chat with President Webb -Walker
The Brown Bag Series was designed to provide a platform for first-year students to speak frankly
with the President of the college about issues and suggestions they feel are important.