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A Blueprint for College Students’ Sense of Belonging

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

But whats much less clear is how to facilitate, engender, or boost belonging for all students, using theory as a blueprint. Community on campus flows from frequent, positive interactions with others, namely peers, faculty, and staff like advisors, coaches, and mentors. J'Quen Johnson RECOMMENDATIONS: BELONGING 2.0 &

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Advising, Counseling, Mentoring and Teaching Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Settings

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Hines Our co-edited book, Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education: Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling, is one of the most comprehensive textbooks on Black males. Academic advisors are strategically positioned in higher education settings as guides to help students navigate college culture, policies, and procedures.

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The Future of Academic Advising

The University Innovation Alliance

In speaking about student advising, it's helpful to ask who the advisors are. Academic advisors' job descriptions are changing as more institutions recognize that dedicated, proactive advising is now a pillar of success for an increasingly diverse student population navigating an increasingly complicated world.

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How Thematic Major Clusters, Major Maps, and Faculty Mentorship Elevate the Student Experience

EAB

Academic advisors act as students’ principal resources in navigating their student experience. Mentors play a large role in whether students feel supported, challenged academically, or satisfied with their degree. Ensure these vulnerable student populations have access to a faculty mentor. Ready to find out more?

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Announces Partnership with NACADA to Launch Credentialing Opportunity for Higher Education Professionals 

COE

. — The Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) announces today a pioneering partnership with NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising to develop an innovative credentialing opportunity designed specifically for higher education professionals, including TRIO staff and academic advisors.

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Funding at Risk: How AANAPISI Programs Transform Student Lives

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

San Antonio College a large, two-year public college in Walnut, California students regularly credit a program called ARISE with providing peer mentors, culturally relevant courses and a sense of community. Student Angelyca Sarrol says the program has given her a place to focus on my studies while also learning more about my culture.

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