ABSTRACT

“As an archetypal student success higher-educator myself, I did not enter this profession intentionally….But my life experiences did prepare me to be very successful at this work. So, what are those experiences, and types of knowledge, insight, skills that equip one to do this kind of work? This book is about encouraging the next generation of successors to use their experiences to become equity warriors within the system.” - John N. GardnerThis book argues that today more than ever we need new and more student success leaders to step forward to make the changes that students need, and it offers the story of one such leader in the belief that it will help others see how they can make their own contribution to this movement. The author relates a story about events and individuals that launched a national and international movement to enable many more college students to proceed beyond the beginning college experience and complete the credential they are seeking. It is also the author’s personal history – how he ended up spending his whole life in college, and how college can make us wiser and more successful than when we started the journey. John Gardner brings 55 years of professional experience to telling this story. He begins with the story of how colleges can and do introduce students to life changing perspectives and ideas. In Gardner’s case it was a matter of being introduced to the question: “what is justice?” and then spending his entire professional life seeking ways to bring justice to underserved college students by making changes from the inside of the higher education system.An on-line compendium accompanies this book, which includes prompts for guided reflection and questions and topics for discussion, as well as additional material on the author’s background and personal philosophy.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part One|51 pages

My Collegiate Journey

chapter 1|17 pages

The All-Important First Year of College

chapter 2|7 pages

The Second Year Of College

Continuing Recovery From the First Year

chapter 3|13 pages

The Third Year of College

Making Some Successful Decisions

chapter 4|9 pages

The Senior Year Capstone Experience

chapter |3 pages

Interlude

Graduate School Even the Military Would Be Better Than This

part Two|28 pages

My Life and Learnings in The U.S. Air Force

part Three|86 pages

Becoming Who I am as an International Higher Education Leader

chapter 7|7 pages

My First Full-Time Teaching Position: Learning from It, Losing It, and Moving On

Winthrop College for “The Fairest Flowers in the Southland”

chapter 8|20 pages

On Reinventing the Beginning Year of College

My Real Life's Work in The First-Year Experience

chapter 9|8 pages

Evolution of University 101

Major Developments and Research Outcomes

chapter 12|6 pages

Another Important Transition

Moving the Annual FYE Conference (and Ultimately Its Founder) Out of South Carolina

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion