Advisor training for the Student Success Collaborative online advising tool set for Tuesday afternoon, May 12

Advisors who do not yet have access to the Student Success Collaborative tool can receive training on May 12, in time for the upcoming advising forum hands-on workshop scheduled for May 19.

Advisors are invited to attend either of two sessions scheduled Tuesday, May 12, in CUE 512 with AMS connections, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. or from 4-5 p.m.

Online training also is available at https://www.eab.com/technology/student-success-collaborative/members ; use your WSU Email address to log into the training site.  Advisors who complete training this way should request authorization for access from their signature authority.  Requests for advisors who attend the on-site training will be submitted immediately following the session.  Advisors should receive an activation notice from EAB_ADMIN within 2-3 days following the request.

The May 19 advising forum will feature hands-on workshops with student success technology, including the Student Success Collaborative, Blackboard, advising notes, and OBIEE.

Please direct questions about the May 12 SSC training to Vice Provost Erica Austin, eaustin@wsu.edu.

 

 

 

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