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Why 92 percent of first-year students return to Virginia Tech

The HokieBird made an appearance at the inaugural First Year Finish event in April
Posted about 2 years ago in Virginia Tech News .
From https://vtx.vt.edu/articles/2022/07/provost-first-year-finish.html

Graduating seniors get all the pomp and circumstance in May. But toward the end of spring semester, a more under-the-radar milestone finally got its own celebration: completing freshman year.

At 92 percent, Virginia Tech’s freshman retention rates are significantly higher than the national average, which hovers around 75 percent. But at any college, the first year presents a gauntlet of social, academic, financial, and mental health challenges. Successfully making it through is a win worthy of applause.

So Zack Underwood, director of University Studies, worked with the advising directors from three colleges to design First Year Finish, a retention event “to help students on the home stretch of their first year to stay motivated and continue to their second year at VT. We’re saying, ‘Wow, you've made it, you did it.’”

About 200 first-year students from University Studies and the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Natural Resources and Environment, and Architecture, Arts, and Design, attended the inaugural First Year Finish event in the atrium of Wallace Hall on April 26. Plied with free T-shirts and popcorn, they played games, painted, or enjoyed a moment with a Virginia Tech therapy dog.

Even the HokieBird made an appearance. “It was really cool that I finally, actually got to see the HokieBird,” said attendee Levi Shoates.

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