Advising forum, workshops offer academic insights

Faculty, administrators and staff aiming to improve student success at WSU are invited to take part in workshops and meetings featuring the Student Success Collaborative Tuesday, May 19 on the WSU Pullman campus and via AMS.

Education Advisory Board consultant Griha Singla will conduct several special sessions for faculty and administrators in addition to programming geared for academic advisors attending the advising technology forum. Singla will conduct a workshop session on the Student Success Collaborative from 9 a.m. to 10:30 for the advising community in the CUB Senior Ballroom. She then will address “Identifying Insights in the Predictive Workbooks” from 11 a.m. to noon in CUE 512 for associate deans and other faculty and staff interested in evaluating data underpinning the predictive analytics in the SSC advising platform.

At 1 p.m. in CUE 512 there will be a discussion on measurable outcomes and institutional insights from the SSC and at 2:15, Singla will present, “Understanding the Predictive Model,” with a discussion on the factors and data that inform the SSC system.

The SSC meetings and workshops will conclude with a Q&A session from 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 for advisors, faculty, administrators and anyone else who has questions for our SSC consultant. The Q&A session will be held in the CUE 512 conference room. 

For more information on the Student Success Collaborative, visit the new website.

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