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A Continued Commitment to Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Utilizing a holistic approach, its mission is to ensure that all students thrive in engineering and computer science, particularly Latino, Black and women students, who are underrepresented in these fields.

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Your support services are vital to student belonging. Here’s what’s getting in their way

University Business

The more students are aware of the various support services on campus, such as in academic advising, mental health and financial aid, the more they report positive rates of belonging, according to a new report from Tyton Partners. Simply informing students of such services may not be enough.

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Consolidating touch points for retention

Confessions of a Community College Dean

A more recent trend is consolidating student services related to academics or health and wellness into a larger office or building. Tutoring, library resources, academic advising and career services are smushed together, and counseling, disability services, medical centers and student care teams are sharing space more than ever before.

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TSU’s Systematic Approach to Student Success

EAB

What does academic advising look like at our institution? DC: And to be quite transparent, it led to the creation of certain advising positions that didn't exist before because we said, okay, we're getting this very robust tool, but who's going to be those responsible for utilizing it? How will students know about it?

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Student Spotlight: Paige’s Semester Abroad in Dublin, Ireland

AIFS Abroad

I found it helpful to establish a routine, set personal goals, actively participate, take notes, review and reflect on class material, seek accountability partners, and utilize academic resources to hold oneself accountable in an academic environment where participation is not graded.