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The Dean is the lead administrator within the Academic Success Programs division which includes responsibility for the library, tutoring, the Center for Teaching and Online Learning, eLearning, computer labs, College and Career Success courses, College in the High School and other academic support operations and activities.
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ResponsibilitiesProvide proactive outreach and student success coaching, either in a group or one-on-one, for students to help them address their individual academic/ learning needs in order to increase academic achievement and persistence.
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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. The Academic Success Coach helps students develop skills, behaviors, and habits that contribute to success in college.
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The Learning Commons is a one-stop shop that combines Advising, Academic Support, Disability, and Reading/Writing Center services to support student persistence and success. 2-3 years of academic advising and student support experience in a higher ed setting; experience supporting student success in a residential liberal arts setting preferred.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director for ADVANCE, the ADVANCE Academic Coach provides the student services and success components of the ADVANCE program. The ADVANCE Academic Coach provides success strategies for students, manages outreach and support efforts, and intervenes on student concerns to increase retention.
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This position will play an important liaison role between Academic Affairs, Admissions, individual academic departments, students, and the wide array of academic and non-academic student support services on campus, to identify and connect with students in need of advising and resources.
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Ten (10) years of progressive experience of higher education administration/management in academic advising, retention, or coaching. Seven (7) years of progressive experience of higher education administration/management in academic advising, retention, or coaching.
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The Assistant Academic Counselor will be supervised by an Associate Director of Academic Success with the primary responsibility of meeting with an assigned caseload of student-athletes to develop and improve academic skills and contribute to the development and maintenance of objective-based study hall plans.
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The Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Student Success serves as a senior student experience officer and leads the University's Student Success portfolio through a holistic approach to academic and personal development and student well-being.
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Keyword List:Academic Success Specialist / Education Transition Specialist / Education Transition Coach / Academic Transition Specialist / Academic Transition Coach / Academic Support Coach / Academic Success Coach / Campus Coach / Academic Campus Coach / Academic Support Specialist / Academic Support Coach / Transition Support Specialist.
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The successful candidate must have a strong interest in developing an academic career. The San Antonio area has superb weather, inexpensive living, a top-notch school system, and multiple year-round recreational opportunities including Historical sites, the River Walk, Six Flags, Sea World, and the second-largest Outlet mall in the country.
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Assist the AVP/Dean of Students in assuring the division success of College’s Strategic Plan and the Academic and Student Success Master Plan and Division initiatives. The Associate Dean is responsible for the management of the Assessment Center, Library, Learning Labs/Student Academic Computing, Center on Disability, and Student Success Initiatives.
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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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Participates as a member of the Leadership Team. Participates in disciplinary meetings with Director, Lead Academic Success Coach, Manager of Student Support and Manager of Special Education.
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They will provide academic advising to undergraduate College of Science (CoS) students, implement initiatives to improve communications to students through in-person presentations and web-based technology and will also facilitate student success through program/workshop development and/or implementation.
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