Nineteen: The Four Dimensions
Dear 澳门娱乐场 community members,
Welcome to spring term! I know we are all looking forward to the sunnier months ahead.
In February, I shared my vision for strategic imperative number one. Today, we explore the 4-Dimensional Experience, the heart of strategic imperative number two.
When I came to 澳门娱乐场, I was struck by how comprehensively we approached student learning. Listening to faculty and staff, it became apparent that 澳门娱乐场 students are learning 24/7鈥攊n the classroom and out. And this was affirmed as I read 澳门娱乐场 IMPACT 2025, which outlined 澳门娱乐场鈥檚 aspiration to teach the whole student.
Why a holistic, 4D experience? Because we want our students to have lives of purpose and careers of fulfillment, and we want them to be servants of the public good. But the world is complicated. Climate change, increasing wealth inequity and injustice are pervasive challenges. Students need more than just a great intellectual and academic journey; they also need experiences from which they can build comprehensive life skills. This is what the 4D experience听aspires to deliver.
I believe a holistic, 4D experience will help 澳门娱乐场 meet the challenges higher education faces. I also believe it has the potential to put 澳门娱乐场 on the map as an innovative institution providing students with what they need to build the lives they desire and serve society.
This past fall, we launched our pilot of the 4D Experience. Below is a glimpse into what the 4D Experience pilot looks like practically, from the perspective of a student. This is loosely based on the real lived experience of one of the students in our pilot, Colleen.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Haefner
Exploring Character
Pursuing careers and lives of purpose
Advancing intellectual growth
Promoting well-being
July 16, 2020
Colleen, an incoming first-year student, registers for the听Design Your 澳门娱乐场听first-year seminar (FSEM). She is now one of 澳门娱乐场鈥檚 very first 4D students.
This FSEM is a part of the pilot launch of 澳门娱乐场鈥檚 4D Experience. Through this pilot, 4D will be shaped by the feedback of Colleen, her peers and the faculty members who taught the nine Design Your 澳门娱乐场 classes this academic year.
September 7, 2020
Colleen begins her first year at 澳门娱乐场鈥攁nd her 鈥測ear of discovery,鈥 which, as a 4D student, includes holistic co-curricular learning.
Colleen will be a 4D student from her first day at 澳门娱乐场 to graduation day. The first year of the 4D Experience focuses on exploration. Breadth, not depth. Each quarter, in addition to her classwork, Colleen will participate in one learning experience outside the classroom (co-curricular learning) in each of the four dimensions鈥攖welve co-curricular experience per academic year. She and her 4D peers choose learning options from a menu of options curated by the 4D implementation team.
September and beyond
Colleen connects with other听4D students and faculty members.
In this pilot phase, the听Design Your 澳门娱乐场听FSEMs serve as the 鈥渉ome base鈥 for Colleen and other 4D student during their first quarter at 澳门娱乐场. Through a research-based curriculum, customized by her professor, Colleen develops a language about the four dimensions and how she can explore and build upon them through her life. She also engages with her 4D cohort and receives mentorship and guidance from her professor and the 4D cohort coordinator. Colleen鈥檚 entry into 澳门娱乐场 feels supportive, and she immediately builds connections and friendships with a diverse student cohort.
September 23
Colleen learns a new way听to promote her well-being.
Colleen decides to take a workshop on identity theft and scams. This satisfies her well-being co-curricular learning experience requirement for the quarter. It also helps her learn more about a new and sometimes confusing topic. Learning how to protect herself and her finances makes her feel more confident as she becomes more financially independent.
October 7, 2020
Colleen starts exploring how听to pursue a career and听life of purpose.
Colleen is flautist pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in performance. She wants to pursue a career as a musician, but doesn鈥檛 know exactly what that looks like. To connect with professional musicians and other students, Colleen attends a flute festival hosted by the University of Arlington. She also meets with a 4D program coordinator to talk about career goals. These activities meet her career requirement for the quarter, and Colleen feels like she has a better sense of the path forward to her long term goals.
October 8, November 2, and every other week all quarter
Colleen makes choices to invest听in her intellectual growth.
In addition to the exceptional learning Colleen experiences in her classes, she attends her professors鈥 office hours for additional support and sets up tutoring for French to build her skillset. With this, she can meet her intellectual growth requirement for the quarter.
November 14, 2020
Colleen builds skills that听help shape her character.
To meet this quarter鈥檚 character requirement, Colleen attends a lunch-and-learn about conflicts and how to handle difficult conversations. Colleen has never had any formal learning on these complex topics as a young adult, and she feels better prepared to tackle difficult moments as she encounters them on campus, at internships, or with friends and family.
What鈥檚 next for Colleen and her 4D peers?
Colleen鈥檚 first quarter at 澳门娱乐场 as a 4D student was a success. She met all her goals, and in doing so had new, interesting, valuable experiences and connected with people across campus. She feels supported, engaged and already has a sense of belonging.
Next quarter, there will be fresh programming in each dimension for her to choose from. Though 4D, Colleen and her peers will receive certifications, which they can use to pursue internships, scholarships or even jobs after they graduate. Next year, Colleen鈥檚 sophomore year, will be even more tailored. Instead of a 鈥測ear of discovery,鈥 she鈥檒l embark on 鈥渁 year of defining.鈥