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Life After Umaine: The Employment And Educational Status Of Baccalaureat Recipients, 2017-2018, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Life After Umaine: The Employment And Educational Status Of Baccalaureat Recipients, 2017-2018, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
General University of Maine Publications
The UMaine Office of Institutional Research and Assessment sends "Life After UMaine" surveys to recent baccalaureat degree recipients in order to solicit information about the employment and the continuing education status of post-graduate alumni.
First-Year Success Program: Placement, Preparation, And Progress, Placement, Preparation, And Progress Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost
First-Year Success Program: Placement, Preparation, And Progress, Placement, Preparation, And Progress Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost
General University of Maine Publications
Student success is central to UMaine's mission, values, reputation and fiscal health. Improving first-year student success is a major focus for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs in 2018-2019. The goal is to develop an integrated plan of actions that will result in improved first year student success as defined by first year retention.
Placement, Preparation, and Progress
Develop a set of recommendations that help to address the challenge of students being academically prepared to succeed in their first-year courses. The primary focus of your recommendations should be around prerequisite mathematics skills. In addressing this charge, please explore the following questions: …
First-Year Success Program: First-Year Success Courses, First-Year Success Courses Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost
First-Year Success Program: First-Year Success Courses, First-Year Success Courses Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost
General University of Maine Publications
Student success is central to UMaine's mission, values, reputation and fiscal health. Improving first-year student success is a major focus for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs in 2018-2019. The goal is to develop an integrated plan of actions that will result in improved first year student success as defined by first year retention.
First-Year Success Courses
All University of Maine students have access to a so-called first year success course. Develop a set of recommendations for ways to improve the quality of students' experiences in these courses. Please consider the following questions as you complete this work.
1. What are …
Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2019, University Of Maine Rising Tide
Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2019, University Of Maine Rising Tide
General University of Maine Publications
Screenshots of the University of Maine's Riding Tide Center webpages.
Bachelor Of University Studies Advisory Committee 2018-19 Annual Report, Division Of Lifelong Learning
Bachelor Of University Studies Advisory Committee 2018-19 Annual Report, Division Of Lifelong Learning
General University of Maine Publications
The function of the committee is advisory to the Director of Bachelor of University Studies. The Committee will review all Programs of Study and Capstone proposals, approve the credentials and qualifications of faculty who will teach UST courses, approve policy recommendations, and advise on matters relating to the Bachelor of University Studies degree.
Digital Communications Newsletter, January To December 2019, University Of Maine Digital Communications
Digital Communications Newsletter, January To December 2019, University Of Maine Digital Communications
General University of Maine Publications
UMaine Digital Communications monthly newsletter for campus website managers. Distributed by email to subscribers.
First-Year Success Program: Faculty Support/Development, Faculty Support/Development Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost
First-Year Success Program: Faculty Support/Development, Faculty Support/Development Working Group, Office Of The Executive Vice President For Academic Affairs & Provost
General University of Maine Publications
Student success is central to UMaine's mission, values, reputation and fiscal health. Improving first-year student success is a major focus for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs in 2018-2019. The goal is to develop an integrated plan of actions that will result in improved first year student success as defined by first year retention.
Faculty Support/Development
There is considerable evidence that quality of instruction is a significant factor in student success. This group's charge is to develop a set of recommendations for ways to support faculty success in first year courses. Academic Affairs will provide a list showing the success rates …
2019, Umaine News Press Releases, Division Of Marketing And Communications, Margaret Nagle, Beth Staples
2019, Umaine News Press Releases, Division Of Marketing And Communications, Margaret Nagle, Beth Staples
General University of Maine Publications
This is a catalog of press releases put out by the University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications between January 23, 2019 and December 31, 2019.