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Undergraduate Enrollment Shows Growth for Second Year

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“[The freshmen decline] is a reversal of last year’s growth, taking the size of the freshman class back to pre-2022 levels,” said Shapiro, noting the data doesn’t show a clear cause for the decline. Despite these declines in freshmen, there have been strong increases in the numbers of continuing and returning students among undergraduates.”

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As of fall 2023, 69% of the student population at CSUSB identified as Hispanic or Latino. In addition to support services that include financial aid and academic advising, an example of supporting Latinx student success is the CSUSB Impact Internship, developed by the university’s Undocumented Student Success Center.

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The new era of mental health counseling on college campuses

University Business

Their rationale for why student cases are increasing in light of recently optimistic trends suggests a new paradigm for how higher ed leaders and their students approach mental health on campus. Moreover, the counselors noted decreased stigma surrounding accessing mental health services. “Connection is so important.

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4 tips to improve your college’s behavioral intervention team

EAB

Access the resource center More on student mental health BIT/CARE Team Assessment January 23, 2023 Student Mental Health & Well-Being Collaborative October 18, 2022 Growing Amidst the Great Opt-Out August 9, 2022 Professional and Academic Services Summer 2022 Roundtable June 15, 2022 5 Critical To Dos for Academic Leaders to Support Student Success (..)

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How universities equip stakeholders to build a culture of campus well-being with in-the-moment resources

EAB

Tip: Offering the name of someone from the resource can help the student to feel more comfortable when they reach out. Adapted from Stanford University Student Affairs. For any reason if it doesn’t feel like a match, then ask what other resources may be a better fit for your needs.” See the full Red Folder here.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Some of the data used to make decisions came from needs surveys, student satisfaction survey[s], usage tracking programs, freshman introductory course data, and anecdotal stories shared by ASU staff and faculty. These data-driven decisions allow us to refine efforts to better serve our student population.”

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Safety update and reminder

The Student Affairs Blog

Also remember there are support services available. You can contact the offices below: University Counseling Services by phone (804) 828-6200 or email uccounseling@vcu.edu. Dean of Students office by phone (804) 828-8940 (Monroe Park Campus), (804) 828-0525 (MCV Campus) or email vcudean@vcu.edu.