Rhisalyn Cruz

Rhisalyn Cruz

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 I learned that successful student retention depends on early intervention, effective communication, and a strong culture of support and commitment to student success. I also learned that confidence, encouragement, and a sense of belonging greatly influence a student’s ability to persist through challenges. I intend to apply these concepts by practicing empathy, active listening, and supportive communication to help others feel motivated and empowered to succeed.

I learned that student retention is strongly influenced by stress, personal perception, and the level of support students feel from their school. I also learned the importance of active listening, empathy, positive reinforcement, and structured intervention strategies in helping students overcome challenges before they reach a crisis point. I intend to apply these principles by being more proactive, supportive, and student-centered in my interactions, while helping students identify solutions and connect with appropriate resources.

One thing I learned from this lesson is how much stress can affect a student’s mindset, motivation, and decision-making. Sometimes students do not quit because they are incapable, but because they feel overwhelmed or unsupported. It also reminded me that retention is everyone’s responsibility, and I intend to apply this by being more understanding, supportive, and proactive when helping struggling students.

It is vital for students to have clear and realistic expectations from the beginning of the program. These expectations are often shaped by the school’s admissions process and marketing materials. Therefore, it is important that the information presented to prospective students accurately reflects the program’s academic rigor, attendance requirements, workload, and overall expectations to better prepare students for success.

Student retention should also be a shared responsibility across the institution. While instructors are often the first point of contact for struggling students, they may not always have the necessary training, resources, or support to effectively manage retention-related concerns. As a… >>>

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