On April 17, 2020 we will be providing insights on how students are adapting to their new online classrooms and how institutions can help during this sudden shift.
On Friday, April 10, we will discuss supporting students currently considering stopping or dropping out with experts who will share actions you can take immediately.
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Colleges and university leaders are facing difficult decisions for fall. Return to campus, remain online or roll out a HyFlex model that combines the two? What about students that don’t have the necessary technology or ability to connect to the internet? Then there’s the question of career support in the coronavirus era for students nearing graduation. We’ve asked institutional leaders to provide their insight via short videos.
On May 8, administrators and staff from colleges and universities across the country came together for a “community chat”. It was an opportunity to virtually meet with colleagues from different schools — swapping stories, sharing concerns and exchanging ideas to help one another maneuver through this trying time.
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Providing access to technology, using HyFlex delivery options and creating new ways to counter declining enrollment.
Jennifer Rider
Director of Teaching and Learning Services
Being proactive with student hiring, connecting students with employers and preparing for virtual job recruitment.
Nicole Hall
Director, Career & Professional Development
Focusing on graduating seniors with one-on-one check-ins, daily office hours and other career assistance.
Jeff Saville
Director of Career Services
Redeploying staff members, managing a limited locked-down campus population and learning to let go.
John Marshall
Vice President for Student Services
Sustaining campus community and engaging internal and external campus partnerships to fulfill the mission of student success.
T. Chase Hagood
Director of the Division of Academic Enhancement
Addressing the challenges that come from being 100% online to begin with — including individual plans for success.
Pamela Toney
Senior Vice President of Operations
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Working together with enrollment, student affairs and academic affairs to stay student centered.
Jason Meriwether
Vice President Enrollment Management
Stories from the front lines: Normalizing the struggle and sharing ideas
Learning how to adapt to a digital divide that was greater than anticipated and planning summer outreach.
Lee Bitsoi
Director of the Diversity Collaborative and Special Advisor to the President for Native American Affairs
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