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The Academic Coach/Test Proctor Job Responsibilities:Attend all proctor and coaching sessions as assigned. Develop rapport and relationships with students yet remain within the boundaries of being an academic coach/mentor but not a mental health counselor.
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The Academic Coordinator provides advanced and diversified academic and program support services for the Early College Dual Enrollment and Early College Summer programs. The Academic Coordinator for High School Programs reports to the Executive Director of Lifelong Learning with a secondary reporting line to the Director of High School Programs.
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We are seeking an Academic Advising Navigator who will support the Center for Student Success with retention and student degree completion efforts. Work with the academic advising staff to promote guidelines and information on academic programs; refer students to an academic advisor when they deviate from an established academic plan.
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Experience with Ellucian Banner, CourseLeaf, Workday, or related academic data management software. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Curriculum and Enrollment Management, the Director of Data and Academic Planning in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) is responsible for the management of data reporting for the college supporting academic, student, and operational services, and works independently to interpret that data.
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Promote academic success through discipline and accountability. Maintain and continue to develop the student information system for the Office of the Registrar. Oversee transcript issuance, student enrollment information requests, and all document processing.
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