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UW Continuing Education Registration Center currently provides online registration services for approximately 15 different UW-Madison departments under a fee for service arrangement.
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Whether over the phone, via email, or text, you will champion the GCE mission, promoting Grand Canyon University student success and institutional growth. Now is the time to bring your talent to Grand Canyon Education, where you’ll have the opportunity to play an integral role in providing Grand Canyon University online students the roadmap for success from application through completion of their first few classes.
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The Student Success Coach addresses the unique needs of eligible Migrant Education students as identified by program, district, and school goals and provides supplemental support for academic success.
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Success Coach teams serving traditional, dual credit/early college/P-Tech, continuing education, and a variety of other specialized student populations. Minimum three (3) years of experience in academic advising, success coaching, first-year experience, or retention within student services or higher education.
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The Student Success Advisor is responsible for oversight of the front office, to include, but not limited to ordering supplies, processing program applications, managing student files, creating authorized business function forms, and providing front-line customer service for the program.
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Associate Provost for Educational Effectiveness and Enrollment Management, the Executive Director of Student Success is responsible for delivering service excellence and continuous improvement in the Registration Office and Academic Advising, and actively contributing to institution-wide enrollment, retention, persistence, completion, and career outcomes efforts.
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This position ensures quality service at a residence hall desk, supports the residential student summer program, advises a hall council, supports the comprehensive University wide new student orientation program, and other upper-class student initiatives related to transfer and continuing students.
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Each Student U Academic Coach supports and advocates for the academic success of a cohort of 5-6 Student U middle and high school students who attend Durham Public Schools.
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One to two years experience in a higher education setting and a strong professional interest in the field of academic advising, student success and persistence and/or student development and learning theories.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean, the Director for the new School of Public Service (SPS) Academic Success Center is responsible for leading the overall strategy, implementation, team management, collaboration, and coordination of programs and one-on-one advising to enhance student success.
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The HWSPH Education Programs and Student Affairs Manager is responsible for the overall management, coordination, planning, and operations of the School of Public Health academic degree programs administrative services and for supervision and support of the Student and Instructional Services Unit team (program advisor-coordinators and core office staff) and general office management.
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This position is primarily grant funded through the Department of Education to serve as an advisor for TRIO Student Support Services program participants, helping them navigate through college into their career field.
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The role of the Student Success Coach (SSC) is to provide holistic academic support for students across all College of Nursing (CON) programs. Student Success Coach. This position will create and deliver student presentations and materials related to academic success.
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The Success Mentor must engage in a collaborative relationship with the Director, supervisors, and other key staff (EL Writing Instructor, Math Instructor). All applicants must be able to function as a part of a team inclusive of a Blended Learning Math Instructor, a Blended Learning ELA and Writing Instructor/Mentor and a Student/Family Mentor.
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Serves as primary Baker liaison to financial aid, enrollment management, division of student success. The Baker School Office of Student Success is responsible for developing and maintaining the highest quality student experience for Baker School undergraduates, beginning with pre-collegiate interactions and recruiting, and extending through degree completion and job placement.
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