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Class to Career: Essential Soft Skills Every College Student Needs

Timely MD

Limited faculty support While faculty members can offer some support, they’re not equipped to provide the professional mental health care that students need. Even tasks like swiping students into the Rec Center require good communication skills. Access to a mentor to help them grow and develop can be pivotal.

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Navigating the Path to Student Success Through Essential Guidance and Support

Timely MD

TimelyCare Student Success Coaching Q&A With Dr. Nicole Guerrero Trevino Vice President for Student Success LinkedIn Tell us about your career journey and dedication to student success in higher education. I am deeply committed to serving college students.

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Redefining Student Success and Removing Barriers

Timely MD

“We’ve got a number of systems that help us keep a pulse on our students in that first year,” said Hernandez. Whether that be RA checks in the residence halls…as well as peer mentors, that we might have in some of our first-year experience courses and then, the first year experience, staff or faculty leading that particular course.”

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SUNY Broome Addresses Enrollment Declines with Data-Informed Approaches

Civitas Learning

The Strategy: Implement student success technology to generate actionable insights, improve visibility, and create workflow efficiencies to lift enrollment, retention, and graduation rates. Their work has already resulted in enrollment improvements and significant enhancements in how faculty and advisors work together.