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Student Success Academic Coordinator Office of the SVC and Provost - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24000383) The University of Pittsburgh is seeking an experienced, positive, conscientious, student-centered advising professional as a Student Success Academic Coordinator, a member of the Undergraduate Studies Student Success Team in the Office of the Provost.
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Serve as the primary academic advisor & success coach for identified at-risk students to include, students on and returning from academic suspension, students on and returning from extended personal leaves, high-risk probation students, students returning from a medical leave of absence, and students who fail to graduate with their intended cohort.
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The Success Coach will provide assistance to an undecided and non-credential seeking student caseload and provide support to the Academic Advising Department. The Success Coach fosters student understanding of college policies and provides support services such as academic coaching and planning that ensures academic success, retention, and persistence.
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Auburn University Athletics is excited to begin the search for an an Academic Strategist to provide individual and/or small group academic support for student athletes, assisting them in transitioning to the University, developing their study skills, and fostering a learning relationship conducive to the development of the essential skills to become independent learners and achieve academic success.
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Under the general supervision of the Assistant Vice President for Academic Advising and Student Success, and within Student Success Services (SSS), the Academic Counselor shall provide high quality, accurate, personalized academic advising and support to undergraduate students and assist them through degree progress and/or major exploration concerns at California State University Fresno.
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Sylvan Learning Center is a renowned education and instruction brand that has been helping students achieve academic success for over 40 years. Do you have a passion for English and want to make a positive impact on students' academic success.
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Coordinate with appropriate college departments for testing, academic advising, campus life and student support services and other college departments for the success and retention of veteran students.
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Involves planning, developing, implementing and evaluating programs, activities, counseling, tutoring services and advising focused on students' academic success leading to timely matriculation and graduation.
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The AVPAA will report to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, working closely with the senior academic team to reinvigorate the institution's student success agenda.
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Prepare all eligibility certificates to be submitted to the NAIA. Monitor academic eligibility and academic progress of all student athletes, by partnering with the student success advisors and faculty advisors to identify concerns and act as liaison between parties.
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Serving as a liaison between the assigned academic department and the division of student success; Shine Bright with Us: Join Our Team as a Student Success Coach! The primary duty of the Student Success Coach is to increase enrollment of new students to the College by guiding students from the point of application to the start of their first term at IRSC.
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Develops, coordinates, implements and evaluates Upward Bound academic programs/activities using high school core curriculum programs and Federal guidelines to promote academic success for at-risk students.
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The Dean oversees various departments crucial to student success, including admissions, accessibility services, enrollment management, recruiting, financial aid, student success programs, retention initiatives, academic advising, and student engagement.
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The Academic Instructor will have a critical role in providing high-quality academic instruction to our students to prepare them for success in their chosen career paths. We are currently seeking a passionate and dedicated Academic Instructor to join our team at the Miami Job Corps Center.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Institutional Research and Strategic Analytics, the Student Success Systems Analyst supports a wide range of technical and analytical projects for the Academic Affairs Division and SJSU. This position will serve as a subject matter expert for all functional users of student success data and system tools.
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