The college years—whether in-person or remote—are a period of growth and change, and helping students thrive in that environment can have an enormous impact on the rest of their lives. This is the first part of an enlightening two-part virtual workshop series, led by nationally recognized higher education expert Adam A. Smith, that will equip college/university practitioners with the skills and knowledge to effectively coach students to succeed in higher education and beyond.

Session 1 will offer strategies for intentionally creating a sense of belonging for all students and will outline the key components of a First-Year Studies curriculum:

  • Learn strategies for intentionally creating a sense of belonging for all students
  • Utilize holistic and intrusive success coaching to amplify student success
  • Create special places and spaces that engage students
  • Learn the key components of a First-Year Studies curriculum
  • Discover how to use analytics and intentional communication throughout the admissions life cycle of prospect, admit, matriculation, and enrollment to ensure freshman year success
  • Get tips on integrating career readiness competencies into the classroom.

Register at: https://infobase.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_85fRCuTFTeetvVbRyzr1zA

Can’t attend? Register now, and you’ll be emailed a recording of the webinar, after the live session ends, to view at your convenience!

Helping Students Get THROUGH College in an Unprecedented Time: A Workshop for Higher Education Professionals—Session 1: Supporting Student Success in the Era of COVID-19: Creating Real Belonging and an Intentional, Intrusive Campus Culture

January 26, 2021 @ 3:00 pm-January 26, 2021 @ 4:00 pm