Everyone is Responsible for Everything: Corequisites and the First-Year Seminar

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2020-02

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Pittendrigh, Nadya
Camarillo, Eric
Thurmond, Sara

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Texas State University, The Education Institute

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Following state legislation mandating corequisite support in lieu of remedial prerequisites for underprepared students, this article tells the story of a specific corequisite program piloted in South Texas. Our model transformed certain sections of our institution's first-year seminar into corequisite courses, which were paired with required gateway classes. We argue, this model helped to extend existing networks of student support beyond classrooms and beyond advising.

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education, corequisites, first-year seminars, University of Houston-Victoria

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Pittendrigh, N., Camarillo, E., & Thurmond, S. (2020). Everyone is responsible for everything: Corequisites and the first-year seminar. Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2(2), pp. 9-19.

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