
Structured Learning Assistance History
Innovators
Terrence Doyle
Judith Hooper
Coordinator
Julie Thatcher
Former Employees
Christina Hollenbeck
John Kowalczyk
Lonnie Wolgamott
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1993 - Dr. Barry Mehler taught the first experimental section of SLA in History. SLA co-creator Judith Hooper
facilitated.
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1994 - SLA was awarded a 3-year Michigan Department of Education King-Chavez-Parks Initiative
Select Student Support Services (4-S) Grant to trial SLA.
- 1996 - SLA was awarded a 3-year Michigan Department of Education King-Chavez-Parks Initiative
Select Student Support Services (4-S) Grant to continue SLA.
- 1999 - SLA was awarded a 3-year Michigan Department of Education King-Chavez-Parks Initiative
Select Student Support Services (4-S) Grant for SLA Basic Skills Competency Program
(BSCP) in which SLA was implemented in developmental courses.
- 2000 - Structured Learning Assistance Program (SLA) was one of five undergraduate colleges/universities
that won the prestigious Hesburgh Certificate of Excellence award.
- 2001 - Structured Learning Assistance program was awarded a three year FIPSE grant entitled
"Modeling A Successful Student Retention & Faculty Development Program" to replicate
the SLA program at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Benedictine
University, Northern Kentucky University, and San Jacinto Community College-North.
- 2004 - An apprentice program was incorporated into SLA, which allowed mentor facilitators
to coach and guide apprentice facilitators into the facilitator role.
- 2006 - SLA was awarded an FSU Exceptional Merit Grant to purchase a Classroom performance
System (CPS). This enabled facilitators to utilize innovative technology in workshop
delivery thus increasing student engagement and participation.
- 2006 - Arlene Morton published "Improving NCLEX Scores with Structured Learning Assistance"
in Nurse Educator crediting SLA with the dramatic improvement in students' NCLEX scores.
- 2007 - A summer conference was held on the FSU campus to train multiple institutions in
implementing SLA at their home institutions.
Mission Statement
To give Ferris State University students a high-level of academic support while reducing
course withdrawal/failure rates and increasing the number of students who pass some
of the most challenging and highest risk-for-failure university courses.
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