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The Office of Special Retention Programs (SRP) gives students the opportunity to take an active role in their education through Supplemental Instruction (SI), the Peer Network mentoring program, Critical Literacy and REACH.
About Us
For a quick look at what the Special Retention Program offers, click here for a presentation of our services.
Service Philosophy of Special Retention Programs – An Enrollment Services Unit |
As members of a student-centered campus, we make the commitment to provide friendly, knowledgeable customer service and assistance in support of the University's Shared Vision, Values, and Strategic Outcomes.
- Supplemental Instruction - Want to improve your grades and understand more about the course content? SI sessions are organized and led by SI leaders, students who have previously taken and excelled in the course. They participate in the class again then share their knowledge of the subject during the SI sessions, along with helping you learn how to apply course concepts and improve study skills.
- Peer Network (webpage is under construction) - Take an active role in your education by participating in a FREE program open to all IU Northwest students. Interested students are paired with a trained peer mentor. Sessions provide one-on-one time with a student who has something in common with you.
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- Critical Literacy - Students who score between a 60 and 74 on the Compass reading admissions test are admitted to the Critical Literacy program. The Critical Literacy program helps students improve on the basic skills needed for college success.
- REACH is a collaborative academic assistance program between IUN and IVY Tech, designed to support and prepare students for college-level study. Eligible students are referred by the Admissions department.
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