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Helping First Semester International Undergraduates Taxi To Academic Success Authored By: Susanne Stürzl-Forrest 2012 Introduction Despite ...

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Student retention, persistence, and completion is important

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Frequently asked questions about advising adult learners.

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Advising Administrators' Perceptions of Group Dynamics in the Workplace Survey 2002 Advising Administrator Survey Results Catherine Joseph and H...

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This article discusses techniques for advising at-risk students who are academically underprepared for college.

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  More Resources for academic advising mission statements  Developing a Mission Statement for the Academic Advising Program ...

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example, mission statement, create, build, goal
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