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The purpose of the C.A.R.R. Retention Program is to promote theimportance
of a college education to student athletes. The program provides tutoring and
educational assistance for all student athletes. It is very important for the
student athletes to understand that the athletic coaches want to ensure that the
student athletes are working toward a degree program or a vocational program to
benefit their needs. The program focuses on the student athlete as a whole person
so that they may realize their potential as an individual and succeed in college.
Program Goals
- To improve and develop study skills necessary for college level success: A
Study Guide has been developed to assist and help the students to learn proper
study skills.
- To bring about self-discovery and self-realization that is so often lacking
in the educational process: A supervised study session is established and instructional
aides visit the classrooms of athletes to help them understand how to determine
main points from an instructor's lecture and improve their note-taking abilities.
- To discover student-athletes of high potential for certain career choices
and opportunities: Encourage the student to experience the career and job placement
centers. Various career and professional people speak with the athletes about
future employment opportunities.
- To improve retention, graduation, and transfer statistics: Units attempted,
units completed, and progress toward a degree or transfer program for each student-athlete
is monitored.
- Develop a positive faculty attitude towards student-athletes: CARR staff visit
with faculty, make phone calls to faculty and visit classrooms to express the
concern between faculty and students.
- Develop a positive faculty attitude toward coaches: Coaches make direct contact
with many instructors to show their concern about the athletes' performance in
the classroom.
- Provide guest speakers to discuss specialized topics: Guest speakers have
discussed the following-drug and alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted diseases,
fashion coordination and personal hygiene.
- To introduce the concept of goals and objectives on an individual basis for
each student-athlete: A time management program was presented, which is perfect
for community college students.
The C.A.R.R. Program amplifies the mission of the college, which is "As a
comprehensive Community College, San Jose City College is committed to offering
courses and programs designed to provide students with the information, knowledge,
attitudes, and skills necessary to function effectively and creatively in public,
vocational, and personal life situations."
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