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The Office of Graduate Student Services seeks an outstanding, student-centered Program Associate, International Education and Student Services who is committed to supporting ESIA graduate students’ academic and career growth.
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This position reports to the Academic Program Coordinator and works closely with the Undergraduate Faculty Coordinator (UFC), the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS), and the Department Chair.
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Duties include: supervision of Graduate Programs Manager and Administrative Assistant; travel for international student recruitment; leading review of files for admissions to graduate programs; handling academic discpline and urgent student welfare matters for all graduate students; monitoring post-graduate career outcomes for all graduate students; reporting to Dean, Associate Dean, and Faculty, on graduate programs admissions and post-graduate employment for LLM and JSD students.
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Support and enhance the academic achievement of international and immigrant students throughout their tenure at CCBC. The purpose of this class is to assist international and immigrant students with program development, advisement, interpretation, and adherence to federal regulations and CCBC policies and procedures.
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This individual reports to the Dean of CASAS and the Associate Dean, and oversees planning, development, implementation, delivery, and assessment of academic advising, student advocate work and international student support concerns for all resident undergraduate students.
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Provide appropriate academic, financial, career and personal support services to increase retention and graduation rates for first generation, disabled, and income eligible students through the federal TRiO: Student Support Services program.
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At least three years of experience working in travel management, international education, student services, academic advising, international engagement/affairs, global learning, or a related field.
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The Outreach Program Manager provides strategic direction and oversight of career outreach and programming for all non-academic departments at CU Boulder and supervises a team of student employees in Career Services.
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The Office of Academic Affairs administers the college prospective student outreach and recruitment, undecided and exploratory advising services, career services, honors programs, QuickStart summer program, study abroad, scholarship programs, curriculum and advising oversight, and other academic and student affairs.
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Academically advise Farmer School of Business students in the Passport, Ryan Family Scholars, and Grainger Scholars program including but not limited to interpreting campus policies and procedures, co-creating degree completion plans and articulating progress, setting and defining goals, identifying course equivalencies at domestic and international institutions, exploring academic programs and careers, referring to appropriate campus resources, and supporting student development and engagement.
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Assists new and continuing students in all student services processes for admissions, placement testing, registration, academic and financial aid probation/suspension status, veteran services, international education programs, career services, students needing special assistance, transfer requirements and corresponds with students to resolve problems related to student services functions.
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Works closely with academic deans, Vice Provosts, department chairs, faculty, and other key stakeholders to enhance student engagement efforts, including study abroad programs and international student recruitment and belonging efforts.
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Under the general supervision of the GPS Director of Academic Degree Programs, the GPS Student Affairs Advisor coordinates the School’s joint (BMA) degree programs from the initial contact with undergraduate students through matriculation to graduate standing.
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TRIO Student Support Services furthers the mission of Bellevue College by providing individualized support services to students with limited income and first-generation college students to assist them with their academic success.
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One (1) year of professional experience working in financial aid, admissions, scholarships, academic advising, academic support, and/or student affairs in an academic, non-profit or higher education setting.
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