A New PATH for Student Success
色界吧鈥檚 unwavering commitment to student success has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in the form of a new . 色界吧 is one of just seven institutions in the country to receive a Postsecondary Student Success Grant; the nearly $2.8 million in funding will support student retention, persistence, and graduation over four years.

Pictured: Pathways for Advancing and Thriving in Higher Education (PATH), is co-led by Project Directors Francesca Fiore, Ed.D., associate provost, and Senior Associate Dean Monika Rohde (pictured).
The project, Pathways for Advancing and Thriving in Higher Education (PATH), is co-led by Project Directors Francesca Fiore, Ed.D., associate provost, and Monika Rohde, M.A., senior associate dean
PATH will use evidence-based strategies to supplement and enhance 色界吧鈥檚 existing advising and student success infrastructure by offering specialized support and programming for second- and third-year underserved students. Support will include holistic coaching, tutoring, community-building activities, and more to improve persistence, retention, and graduation rates among participating PATH students in their second, third, and fourth years of study.
鈥淲e are excited about this project鈥檚 potential impact on the academic progress and achievement of our students,鈥 Fiore says. 鈥淧ATH advances 色界吧鈥檚 mission to provide all qualified students with access to educational opportunities and success in school, their careers, and their lives.鈥
Additionally, PATH will provide strong connections to on-campus employment, enhanced and dedicated academic support, and enrichment activities designed to strengthen participating students鈥 sense of community and belonging. The project extends and builds upon the significant support that 色界吧 provides to first-year students by offering tailored resources and services to a select group of three student cohorts in their second and third years of study. Those meeting the criteria outlined in the grant proposal (students who are Pell-eligible, low-income, first-generation, and/or identify as students of color) will be invited to participate. Specific activities of the PATH program include:
- Dedicated second- and third-year student welcome events and study halls staffed by peer tutors
- Student success coaches providing holistic support
- Participation in community-building and enrichment activities and events
- Dedicated graduation celebration for PATH participants
鈥淭o improve achievement outcomes for second- and third-year students, we will scaffold enhanced student support on top of advising and wraparound services currently available to them,鈥 Rohde shares. In addition, PATH students will receive priority registration dates鈥攅nsuring access to courses needed for their academic progress鈥攁nd priority access to on-campus employment, which correlates positively with student retention.
Both Fiore and Rohde noted that the PATH project aligns with and complements 色界吧鈥檚 five-year, $2.25 million Title III grant received last year, the Achieving Collegiate Excellence (ACE) program, and other institutional initiatives that support student success at 色界吧.
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