8 Faculty Handbook – August 2022 The Faculty Graduate Coordinator will: • recruit new graduate students • attend regional and local recruitment events • assist with marketing campaigns in collaboration with NSU Marketing Director • establish and maintain a deliberate and scheduled series of communications with admitted, current, and lapsed graduate students • mentor graduate students through to graduation • meet regularly with the Graduate Studies Coordinator and work together to communicate with graduate students • work with the Graduate Studies Coordinator and the Director of Graduate Studies to communicate and resolve any substantive concerns about graduate students • work with the Director of Graduate Studies to communicate any substantive concerns expressed by students or administrators over graduate curriculum, courses, or faculty • review curriculum in coordination with department chair and faculty • develop and update graduate students’ plans of study • work with the Graduate Studies Coordinator to provide an initial orientation session, assign graduate advisors, assign committee members, and coordinate internships • assist the Assessment Coordinator in the School of Education with assessment data collection • establish recruitment opportunities through majors and programs at NSU • maintain detailed notes about prospective students and communicate names and contact information of prospective graduate students in a timely manner (less than 24 hours when possible) to the Graduate Studies Coordinator, who in turn will ensure the prospective students are entered into the university’s communications system (Slate) • MSEd in Sport Performance and Leadership: update and maintain the program handbook, in coordination with the Graduate Studies Coordinator • MSEd in Sport Performance and Leadership: coordinate and submit the annual assessment report for the program during Assessment Day each fall, following the process outlined by the Dean of the Millicent Atkins School of Education Executive Director of Student Success The Executive Director of Student Success (EDSS) oversees the mission, vision, leadership, implementation, and assessment of the Student Success Center (SSC). The EDSS is NSU’s primary steward of student academic and career success as measured by enhanced retention, persistence, graduation, and employment rates. The EDSS leads continuous assessment of student success at the institutional level, utilizing institutional data and consultation with the Provost, Director of Institutional Research and Director of Assessment, and other relevant individuals. The EDSS manages all personnel and fiscal affairs of the SSC, closely communicating with Deans, Department Chairs, Registrar, Financial Aid, Academic Advisors, Student Affairs, Admissions, and other faculty and staff. The EDSS serves as the Academic Affairs liaison with all professional advisors. The EDSS ensures that academic advising, learning support services, career readiness initiatives, and resources for at-risk and first-generation students reflect and embody current innovative, high-impact practices. Working in close cooperation with SSC Directors, the EDSS is responsible for the hiring, training and professional development of all SCC staff. The EDSS is
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