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Encourage student athlete success at ICC by maintaining contact with student services, faculty members and other support personnel to ensure academic progress and reasonable graduation rates.
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UWM's Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) fosters an educational environment of high-quality academics with the intent of improving student success and encouraging the scholarship of teaching and learning.
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General Description: The Nursing Student Success/Academic Progression Coordinator is responsible for providing academic assistance with retention and progression by coordinating opportunities and collaborating with the nursing faculty and staff to facilitate student success for all students enrolled in the nursing program.
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The School Psychologist will work consistently and creatively to meet the needs of all students, be responsible for academic advising and student socialization, collaborate on the Child Study Team, and partner with School Leaders and campus-based Special Education teams to provide related professional development to teachers and staff.
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College success coaches, support students in successfully persisting through college; assisting in tasks like navigating course registration, reapplying for financial aid and scholarships, and addressing specific student needs as they arise.
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Reporting to the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, this position is expected to adhere to the responsibilities of competitive success, the academic success of students, fiscal responsibility, and rules compliance within the parameters set forth by the NJCAA. Assist Head Coach to advise student-athletes and staff of applicable intercollegiate athletic rules, regulations, and College policies and ensure compliance of such regulations.
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CSUN strives to be a destination workplace, where everyone understands that they belong to a community that is vital in advancing student success and providing exemplary service to all stakeholders.
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WHAT YOU'LL DO The NASM Student Success Coach supports the customer experience to improve engagement, satisfaction, and program completion rates. WHAT YOU'LL DO The NASM Student Success Coach supports the customer experience to improve engagement, satisfaction, and program completion rates.
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Supports strategic alignment with the SON leadership team, as a member of external committeesAdvising/MentoringDevelops and oversees student success initiatives in partnership with NEST.Mentors program/specialty faculty to advance scholarship and professional development outcomes.
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Assist in supervising/training the undergraduate peer-to-peer financial wellness interns The Coordinator of the Student Success Hubs is based upon a flexible weekly schedule of approximately 40 hours per week during the academic semesters.
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Establish campus partnerships across institutions including Student Outreach and Support, Success Coaching in Academic Advising, Student Financial Services, University Registrar, etc., that positively impact the 6-year graduation cohort and 5-year graduation cohort.
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Reporting to the Dean, the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Student Success provides decisive leadership for the College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences (CAUSES) at UDC. The position leads the development and execution of academic programs, curriculum design, diverse teaching methodologies, and innovation to drive faculty engagement, academic program accreditation.
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Facilitate programs, services and resources that support student retention, academic success and individualized support throughout the curriculum. Under the direction of the Director of Academic Support and Advising, the Learning Specialist in the Office of Student Affairs at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine is responsible for ensuring support in the area of academic skills and academic advising programs to all medical students.
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The Director will collaborate with faculty and staff to ensure academic support services are grounded in relevant student development and learning theory to provide student support services and retention actives to increase student success at BCCC. The qualified applicant will have a proven track record of successful cross-campus collaboration, theory-based professional best practice applications, and helping at-risk students succeed academically.
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This position serves as an Academic Success Coach in the Center of Student Engagement & Achievement (SEA) and reports to the Assistant Director of Academic Advising & Retention.
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