Join us as we walk through the importance of Orientation, Transition and Retention on your campus and how to help bring other campus partners to the table in order to help increase opportunities for student success!
During this webinar, attendees will:
Understand the environmental factors impacting student success
Define key terminology such as orientation, transition & retention
Examine strategies that will aid in developing an institutional student success strategy
Identify literature and research that supports an institutional strategy
Employ strategies to create an institutional student success plan that blurs the independent fields of orientation, transition, and retention
This webinar is free for NODA members. This webinar will be recorded and made available in the NODA store.
Shawn Smee, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment at Murray State University | For over 25 years, Shawn has worked in Higher Education in the areas of Student Life, Greek Life, Student Activities, New Student Orientation, Admissions and Enrollment Management. He has served NODA as President, Board of Directors member, Annual Conference Chair and as Lead Faculty for the Transition Symposium.
Dr. Phillip Campbell, Director of Student Support and Engagement at Barnes-Jewish Goldfarb School of Nursing | In his current role, Dr. Campbell leads the team to develop and implement all student services and student life functions including academic, career, and student support advising, peer leaders/tutor/mentors, orientation and transition initiatives, access/disability support services and test proctoring, student activities, diversity and inclusion efforts, student assistance and crisis response, student leadership development, and behavioral intervention.
The presenters of this webinar are faculty for the NODA Transition Symposium, scheduled for June 2024. Learn more about and register for the Transition Symposium.
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