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Success Program Launch: Academic Guides Connect Learners to Resources
Florida State University opened the Center for Academic Guidance this year, using data to identify struggling students and providing them with support resources to improve retention and persistence.

Report: STEM Classes With Racial, Socioeconomic Representation Boost Student GPA
A new study published in the American Educational Research Association’s journal found, when classes are more diverse, all students achieve higher grades.

5 Strategies for Inclusive Mental Health Care
Two higher education leaders share ideas and solutions for providing supportive services to students struggling with mental health concerns.

Boosting Engagement With Career Services: Students Weigh In
Student Voice survey respondents share six career center actions they say would make them likelier to use career services.

Basic Needs Funding Aids Student Retention, Persistence
A new report from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice finds students who received emergency pandemic grant funding were more likely to remain enrolled, compared to their peers.

Study: First-Year Experience Courses Tied to Higher Retention, GPA
New research from California State University, Fullerton, found students who participated in a first-year experience course were more likely to persist to their second year and achieved higher grades, on average.

Painting a Picture of More Student-Centric Career Services
Better serving students in career preparation requires a strong understanding of what’s working and what isn’t, plus creative ideas for making career-focused events enticing and boosting utilization of available supports. Cross-campus discussion of three key questions can help.

Success Program Launch: A Minor for Student Org Leaders
As of this fall, student government or organization participants at Wichita State University can work toward a minor in student organization leadership, credentialing their learned experiences.
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