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First Year Experience (FYE) prepares students for college success

Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank among volunteer opportunities for freshmen.

Evangeline Agum knows the face of hunger. In her home county of Uganda, Agum said β€œpeople need food the most” yet help is scarce. That’s why the 18-year-old didn’t hesitate when afforded the opportunity to volunteer at the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank as part of First Year Experience (FYE).

Agum was one of 13 incoming ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ at Stark freshmen who participated in the fifth FYE Summer Service Project. Over the summer, students served the community at Stark Parks, The Campus Kitchens Project at the ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ Campus and at Habitat for Humanity Restore in Canton.

β€œOur summer service projects are a way to engage with the community,” said Kristi Yerian, assistant director for First Year Experience. β€œFYE is one of the best ways for freshmen to meet new people, develop leadership skills and jump-start their involvement at ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark.” 

The summer service projects are an excellent kick off to fall semester, Yerian added. β€œYour first year of college should be an enjoyable experience, filled with plenty of opportunities to get involved and meet new people,” she said. β€œAttending college for the first time is a big step for everyone, and we want our freshmen to feel at home here at ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark.”

Throughout the FYE program, freshmen are tasked with participating in various community service projects, workshops and a one-credit hour course, Destination ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State FYE, as part of their first-year curriculum. Students began the new academic year Thursday, Aug. 23. 

According to the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), student engagement positively correlates with retention and success rates. Among ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark seniors surveyed in 2017, more than half – 62 percent – took part in service learning projects, a higher participation rate than the 2016 and 2017 NSSE average results from colleges across the country. 

For Anthony Clement, a freshman majoring in English, participating in the FYE Summer Service Project at the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank meant meeting new friends, but also giving back.

β€œIt means a lot to help the community,” he said. β€œTaking time out of my day to support this worthy cause is definitely something I would do again.”

½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark and the foodbank have developed a strong partnership since the formation of Flash’s Food Pantry in 2015. The Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank helps supply the on-campus pantry with food.    

β€œWe certainly appreciate our relationship with ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark,” said Tasha Ledrich, volunteer leader at the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. β€œStudents are able to recognize how their direct touch can help others and volunteering at the foodbank is a very dignified way to help the community.”

Agum said she would continue to volunteer at the Akron facility during her time at ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark. One day, she hopes to start a successful foodbank operation in Uganda, armed with a finance degree from ½­ΔΟΜεΣύ. 
 

POSTED: Monday, August 27, 2018 04:44 PM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 04:43 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Melissa Griffy Seeton