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Career Prep Tip: Teach Students to Work Alongside AI

Students want more guidance around using artificial intelligence, and at Student Success US, career services professionals discussed the role of institutions in preparing learners for the jobs of the future.

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Scaling Up: International Programming Over Four Years

Students at the University of Delaware can apply for an invite-only scholars program that infuses cohort connections with study abroad experiences, culminating in a capstone presentation.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Personal Coaching to Get Plugged In

Staff and student employees at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities offer one-on-one advising sessions to assist learners with finding and joining student organizations that align with their goals.

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Study: Encouraging First-Gen, Low-Income Learners to Utilize University Resources

A new article published in the Harvard Educational Review found faculty and staff can implement three strategies that result in changed behavior among first-generation and low-income students in accessing campus resources.

Students network with employers in a round table format at Santa Clara University's Diversity Works Expo event

Career Prep Tip: Host a Reverse Career Fair

Flipping the model of a career fair can highlight students’ skills and talents while giving employers more time to engage with candidates of interest.

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Student Wellness Tip: Offer Informal Counseling Consultations

Cornell University’s Let’s Talk program helps familiarize students with mental health care services, promoting access and usage.

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Scaling Up: Expanding Financial Wellness Education

Officials at Indiana University place special attention on financial knowledge to support students in paying for their postsecondary education and to improve persistence among learners.

Unrecognizable male student text messaging on mobile phone while on a break in the classroom.

Health Apps Serve as Student Wellness Maps

To make wellness content more accessible to learners, colleges and universities are investing in staff- and student-developed health applications.