Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (DHSI) Program (Title V, Part A) Description
The Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (DHSI) Program provides grants to assist HSIs to expand educational opportunities for, and improve the attainment of, Hispanic students. These grants also enable HSIs to expand and enhance their academic offerings, program quality, and institutional stability.
Program Approved
Title V is a five-year program beginning in October 2020 to September 2025. Within this time-frame, projected plans will be deployed in an agile and gradual manner.
Goals
The University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, Title V proposes to:
- Identify at risk students early and conduct on-going analysis of the impact of support elements and needs.
- Target the high-risk population, especially in the freshman through the sophomore year, with a multi-faceted support program. This would include an introduction to college with a component on financial literacy and other life skills.
- Create a more innovation-aligned faculty and students’ body.
- Restructure the library for more adequate spaces for research-based learning, collaborative learning, and other activities associated with the innovation emphasis.
- Improve internal and external communication for common needs and successful models.
Developmental Activities
Activity 1- Strengthening Student Academic Performance
To promote student engagement and enhance the persistence and retention of students at UPR Cayey we propose an Academic Skills Development Center that will include a more robust support structure and align strategic institutional and from four different components: 1) ACT Academic Tracking System for student at risk, 2) DO! College, 3) On TRACK! Faculty mentors, and a 4) Online First year Seminar.
Identify students at-risk using ACT, a tracking system that targets the high-risk population by means of real time alerts, this based on factors such as the attendance and grades during the semester. The ACT system defines a student at risk as one with difficulty to attend courses regularly and has low grades in the first semester as reported by faculty. A learning specialist trained in ACT coordinates appointments with students, develop an academic support plan for each student and help them overcome their academic difficulties.
For more information on the tracking system used for this component visit https://www.upr.edu/ee/
Do! Will help students develop the necessary skills or success using Structured Learning Assistant Sessions (SLAS). The Structured Learning Assistant Model (SLAM) grew out of a need to reach large numbers of students who do not seek academic assistance voluntarily.
A key component of the SLAM is undergraduate Learning Assistants. These Assistants help peers by facilitating discussions, manage course material, offering study tips, and motivating. Learning Assistants are also knowledgeable in teaching and learning theories in math and sciences, and meet with faculty weekly to develop understanding on content of courses in the areas of Science, Mathematics and Business Administration.
Freshmen students with remedial needs will have the opportunity to receive SLAS with a learning assistant leader during the summer and first- and second-year courses.
This initiative is intended to provide academic advising to Second Tier Students who have one or more of the following characteristics.
- Have intentions to be reclassified to another field of study.
- Did not had academic progress during their first semester.
- Are not clear about their academic, vocational, or professional interests.
This component has a Virtual Advising Model that works as a network that receives referrals from academic departments, CAE, CEDE, and other institutional offices. The goal is to help students construct an academic and professional development plan.
First year adaptation to college online seminar that includes topics such as: critical thinking, study strategies, connection with available resources, organization and planning of time, exploration of careers, counseling, financial literacy instruction, and academic and extracurricular activities.
Activity 2- Promoting Innovation for a Student Success Innovation Center
The Student Success Innovation Center is designed to increase the innovation knowledge of our students and improve their academic and innovation performance through three integrated initiatives: 1) Student Faculty Innovation Program, 2) Expand Library facilities to develop a Student Innovation Center (SIC), and 3) Develop a Student-Centered Innovation and Financial Literacy Support Services Component.
- Student & Faculty Innovation Program
- SIC
- Innovation & Financial Literacy Support Services
- Annual Congress & Symposium
This program is designed to create and expand students’ opportunities to obtain a experience through internships, work-based learning, and customized innovation instructional courses and workshops. It will also include the option of an Innovation Certification. For professors, innovation training will offer faculty a certification that reflects their knowledge, skills, and tools to strategically integrate and align the innovation culture and process with their educational and career endeavors.
For more information on the Innovation Certification for Faculty of this component visit https://www.upr.edu/cayey2/title-v-faculty-cert/
A Student Innovation Center will be developed on the third floor of the library to provide appropriate learning spaces to facilitate collaboration, teaching, practice, and other innovation and entrepreneurship curricular activities.
Will provide support through peer and faculty mentoring for innovation, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy in topics such as knowledge of markets and economics, business development, higher education financing and repayment, and other skills aimed for building personal and financial understanding and responsibility.
A congress of Innovation and entrepreneurship will be offered once a year with professional resources in teaching innovation and entrepreneurship areas. The event will highlight ideas and approaches to teaching and learning. It features a keynote speaker; concurrent sessions facilitated by SIC staff, faculty, invited guest, a poster session, and the presentation of the Innovative teaching ideas.
Activity 3- Management
The management activity is designed to carefully monitor programmatic and financial activities, and assure the accomplishment of the goals and objectives outlined in the timetables for each project activity. Record management, documentation, monitoring of purchases, budgeting, and reporting of achievements are also coordinated by Activity 3.
Key Personnel
Project Director
Dr. Sonia Dávila Cosme
sonia.davila@upr.edu
Activity 1 Coordinator
Dr. Carilú Pérez Caraballo
carilu.perez@upr.edu
Activity I Learning Specialist
Ms. Yajayra Torres
yajayra.torres@upr.edu
Activity II Coordinator
Dr. Eileen Figueroa Rivera
eileen.figueroa1@upr.edu
Administrative Assistants
Ms. Liliana M. Romero Ortiz
liliana.romero@upr.edu
Ms. Nathalia García Orellana
Contact us
Physical Address
University of Puerto Rico at Cayey
Title V Program
4th floor Victor M. Pons Gil Library
Antonio R. Barceló Avenue #205
Cayey, Puerto Rico 00737
Postal Address
P.O. Box 372230
Cayey, PR 00737-2230
Telephone
787-738-2161 extensions 2133, 2137, 2444, 2446, and 2447.
News
- Editorial La Cordillera: para acceder presione aquí
- Editorial La Semana: Universidad de Puerto Rico en Cayey estrena primera Certificación en Innovación (lasemanapr.com)
- UPR Cayey recibe subvención millonaria para crear un Centro de Servicios de Apoyo Académico, Tu Noticia PR.
- UPR Cayey recibe subvención millonaria para crear Centro de Servicios de Apoyo Académico, Metro.
- UPR Cayey recibe subvención millonaria para crear un Centro de Servicios de Apoyo Académico, La Perla del Sur.
Information resources for Mentors, Faculty and Students
Resources on Career and Internships
Databases
Ferguson’s Career Guidance Center
eBooks
- A Practical Guide to Mentoring, Coaching and Peer-networking: Teacher Professional Development in Schools and Colleges
- Career Development
- Careering: The Pocket Guide to Exploring Your Future Career
- Crucial Mentoring Conversations: Guiding and Leading
- Developing Effective Student Peer Mentoring Programs: A Practitioner’s Guide to Program Design, Delivery, Evaluation, and Training
- Getting Your Ideal Internship
- Mentoring at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs): Theory, Design, Practice, and Impact
- Mentoring At-Risk Students Through the Hidden Curriculum of Higher Education
- Integrating Worlds: How Off-Campus Study Can Transform Undergraduate Education
- Mentoring: Practices, Potential Challenges and Benefits
- Mentoring: Program Development, Relationships, and Outcomes
- Mentoring: Make It a Mutually Rewarding Experience
- New Directions in Mentoring: Creating a Culture of Synergy
- Power Mentoring: How Successful Mentors and Proteges Get the Most Out of their Relationships
- School Consultation for Student Success: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
- Step-by-Step Resumes: Build an Outstanding Resume in 10 Easy Steps!
- Successful STEM Mentoring Initiatives for Underrepresented Students: A Research-Based Guide for Faculty and Administrators
- Undergraduate Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs: Perspectives on Innovation by Faculty, Staff, and Students
Resources on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Databases
Gale OneFile Economics and Theory
eBooks
- Academic Entrepreneurship: Creating an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
- Agricultural Entrepreneurship
- Community Colleges as Incubators of Innovation: Unleashing Entrepreneurial Opportunities for Communities and Students
- Culture and Commerce: The Value of Entrepreneurship in Creative Industries
- Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-Voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates
- Disciplining the Arts: Teaching Entrepreneurship in Context
- Engines of Innovation: The Entrepreneurial University in the Twenty-First Century
- Entrepreneurship: How to Start and Grow Your Own Business
- Entrepreneurship Education: New Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Education
- Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Platforms
- Hacks for Life and Career: A Millennial’s Guide to Making It Big
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A New Mindset for Emerging Markets
- International Educational Innovation and Public Sector Entrepreneurship
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Education
- Liderazgo emprendedor: Cómo ser un emprendedor de éxito y no morir en el intento
- Models of Start-up Thinking and Action: Theoretical, Empirical, and Pedagogical Approaches
- Music Entrepreneurship
- Role of Higher Education in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Social Entrepreneurship: Working Towards Greater Inclusiveness
- Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know®
- The Art of Startups: How to Beat Larger Companies Using Machiavellis War Strategies
- Supporting Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Up From Nothing: The Untold Story of How We (All) Succeed
- University Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer: Process, Design, and Intellectual Property
- Unlocking The Enterpriser Inside! A Book of Why, What and How!
- Vision & Strategy: Strategic Thinking for Creative and Social Entrepreneurs
Resources on Financial Literacy
eBooks
- A Critically Compassionate Approach to Financial Literacy
- Building the Financial Capability of Young Americans: Recommendations and Resources
- Discourses on Business Education at the College Level: On the Boundaries of Content and Praxis
- Financial Literacy: Introduction to the Mathematics of Interest, Annuities, and Insurance
- Financial Literacy and Financial Education: Theory and Survey
- Master Your Finances: The Art of Building Wealth
- Mobile Financial Services for Economically Vulnerable and Underserved Consumers: An Examination
- Money Matters for Financial Freedom: The Fast Path to Abundance in Life and Business
- Money, You Got This: Easy to Implement Money Strategies So You Can Take Control of Your Business Finances and Create Your Dream Life
- National Financial Literacy Strategy
- Personal Financial Planning: Guide to Setting Goals, Protecting Assets, Investing and Gaining Security for a Good Life
- Reframing Financial Literacy: Exploring the Value of Social Currency
- 10 Ways to Manage Money
- The Cat & the Banker: How to Get Started with Investing: an Illustrated Story
- The Income Revolution: Retire with Guaranteed Income for Life
- Using Deliberative Techniques to Teach Financial Literacy
- Wealth Wisdom for Everyone: An Easy-to-use Guide to Personal Financial Planning and Wealth Creation
- Why Smart People Make Dumb Mistakes with Their Money
Recommended Websites
Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program – Title V
Grant Award P031S200248