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Bring Your Kids to College Day Engages Student Parents
Two California colleges hosted a Bring Your Kids to College Day to highlight the lived experiences of parenting students and promote community building among learners.
Data-Based Decisions Tip: Building a Data Community of Practice
A short course at Portland State University empowers stakeholders to use data sources and consider equity in student success measures.
Campus Engagement Tip: Train Student Mentors to Assist At-Risk Learners
A peer mentorship program at Saddleback College in California both helps students feel engaged at the university and provides early alerts to the institution.
Career Prep Tip: Make On-Campus Jobs Visible
Colleges and universities host student employment fairs to help learners get plugged into on-campus work opportunities, building their professional skills and helping them fund their education.
Student Wellness Tip: Providing Culturally Competent Counseling
In 2020, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill launched a multicultural counseling service for students. The program leader identifies six actions that have helped make it work.
Program Innovation: Training the Trainer
A mentorship and support program for up-and-coming student leaders helps boost students’ academic and interpersonal skills as well as student success metrics.
Engaging Librarians in Student Success Work
On college campuses, libraries can serve as a hub and connection point for students. Staff, engagement spaces, campus partnerships and resources also support student success.
Funding Student Success: Psychoeducational Evals for Academic Accommodations
At the University of Southern California, students who may not have a diagnosed condition or a current evaluation to share may request free testing to help qualify for needed course accommodations through an effort funded by donations and grants.
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