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Brown Bag: MSU’s Student Success Initiative
Friday, Mar. 24 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Speakers
R. Sekhar Chivukula, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education
Deb Dotterer, Assistant Dean for University Advising
Amy Martin, Assistant Dean for Student Success Operations
MSU is committed to support the ongoing learning and persistence of its students and the belief that all undergraduate students can graduate. With this in mind, MSU has set the goal to increase our overall graduation rate to 82% by 2020. As a part of achieving this goal, we are focused on closing opportunity gaps for lower-income, first-generation, and underrepresented minority student populations. Additionally, we are committed to helping our students reduce their time and cost of degree as they navigate the right academic path to grow their knowledge, pursue their passion, and discover their purpose. During this session participants will learn about and discuss various MSU student success initiatives in progress for 2017-2018.
This session will be of interest to all who want to learn how we can better support our students success. MSU is engaged in a variety of initiatives that have the common goal of improving student success and removing barriers, whatever the type of barrier, that reduces the chance of student success. Come and learn about these initiatives and what we as faculty can do to help improve student success here at MSU.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Background
The Explorations in Instructional Technology Brown Bag series is hosted by the MSU College of Education, College of Natural Science, and MSU IT Academic Technology. For more information, contact Sev Grabski. Learn more about other faculty development opportunities.