Fourth annual myTRACK photo contest encourages students to graduate in timely manner

by Michelle Saport  |   

The Stay on TRACK campaign launched its third annual myTRACK photo contest. The contest will run through Oct. 31. By participating in the myTRACK photo contest, UA students are entered into a drawing for two Alaska Airlines tickets.

In the contest, students post a "selfie," or self-portrait, to UA's Facebook contest site indicating with their fingers how many years it will take to earn their degrees. Click here for more information. The contest is part of UA's annual Stay on TRACK campaign, now in its fourth year, which encourages students to take steps to graduate quicker and with less debt.

UA's efforts to encourage full-time students to take additional credits have made a difference. Students who attempted 15 or more credit hours had a higher credit hour completion rate than those who attempted less than 15 credit hours. In the long term, students who attempt and earn at least 15 credit hours a semester perform significantly better than full-time students who take less than 15 credit hours a semester. First-year retention to the second year of college is 23 percentage points greater for students taking 15 credits per semester compared to students taking lighter course loads. And graduation rates among full-time students with heavier loads are impressive-39 percentage points higher (over a 10-year period).

Creative Commons License "Fourth annual myTRACK photo contest encourages students to graduate in timely manner" is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
August Archive