Curious about how the Graduate Student Symposium (GSS) can support your journey from graduate student to higher education professional? Join us for this interest-session to learn more about the benefits of participating in GSS!
You'll hear directly from GSS faculty and past participants about how the program provides:
Monthly virtual workshops focused on professional development
Mentoring and networking opportunities with peers and professionals in the field
Insight into careers within Orientation, Transition, and Retention (OTR)
Whether you're a first year or second year graduate student, this session will give you a clear understanding of what to expect from GSS, and how it can help you grow personally and professionally.
Learn more about the Graduate Student Symposium.
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
First and second year masters-level students who are currently working in or interested in learning about the field of orientation, transition, and retention.
PRESENTER(S):
Shaun Holloway, GSS Lead Faculty, Coordinator, Orientation & First Year Programs at the University of North Texas
Nick Stines, Assistant Director for New Student Orientation, New Student Programs at Syracuse University
Anna Spaschak, Program Coordinator For Special Populations at The University of Florida
Shane Reilly, Director of the Lula Bell Houston Resource Center at Davidson College
Jennifer Asouzu, Associate Director for Family Programming and Communications at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
This interest session is free to attend.
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