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The role of the Academic Advisor is to assist the college in meeting its goals for supporting students through recruitment, persistence, retention, and graduation. Reporting to the Director of Advising, the Academic Advisor serves as a full-time (calendar year) administrative and professional faculty member in the Undergraduate Academic Affairs Office within the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences.
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Monitor and analyze student academic success data to identify recommendations to improve delivery of curriculum and engage student success interventions. Create plans for student success in all learning areas, including student retention, graduation rates and NCLEX pass rates.
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Coordinate academic intervention and retention activities and programming and serve as a student advocate. Provide & coordinate comprehensive academic advising, financial aid & scholarship guidance career counseling, and student support services for prospective, new, and current undergraduate students.
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As the academic writing coach, through small- and large-sized workshops, one-on-one coaching, and other learning support programs, you will provide supplemental instructional engagement initiatives across SCAD locations with an emphasis on student academic success and retention.
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Through mentoring, faculty development, and shared resources, faculty develop innovative pedagogical practices that support the academic success of VCU’s diverse community of learners. VCU is an urban, public, research institution with strong first-year retention and 6-year graduation rates.
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The Chairperson will have ultimate responsibility for administration of the athletic training education program at all levels, including strategic planning, alumni relations, budget; oversight of faculty recruitment, development, and retention as well as development of new program initiatives.
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Position Information Position Title Supplemental Instruction Coordinator Regular/Contingent Regular Full or Part Time Full Time Standard Hours 40 Job Description The goals of the Eagle Achievement Center are to promote student academic success, increase retention, and provide services to empower student development.
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Oversees student support services focused on student attraction, retention, and academic achievement; assumes administrative responsibility of programs focused on outreach, guided pathways, matriculation, academic development, counseling, financial aid, and fostering student self-sufficiency, aimed at serving students from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds.
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SASS' academic support programs are an integral part of Academic Affairs and contribute directly to the University's graduation and retention rates. The Student Academic Success Services (SASS) Coordinator, under the direction of the Assistant Director or above, assists in the design, development and implementation of departmental processes and/or programs.
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Provide leadership training on a variety of topics such as academic success, service learning, leadership development, chapter operations, self-governance, health, safety, risk management and recruitment/retention.
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Ten (10) years of progressive experience of higher education administration/management in academic advising, retention, or coaching. Seven (7) years of progressive experience of higher education administration/management in academic advising, retention, or coaching.
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Create and execute an assessment strategy, in partnership with Institutional Research and Academic Affairs, to measure Veteran student learning, effectiveness, and satisfaction to improve retention and persistence.
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The Success Coach provides customized, holistic, and proactive academic advising and case-management services to positively influence the student's experience, as well as student retention, persistence, graduation rates, and post-graduation opportunities.
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Assist the ASC Director and Oiler Success Center with improving retention by utilizing Starfish to contact and clear flags for students receiving tutoring referrals and contacting students flagged for needing academic intervention.
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The academic advisor works with students to facilitate their retention and persistence to complete their degree requirements through one-on-one and group advising, coaching, mentoring and referrals to additional campus resources.
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