Creating A Model For Graduate Student Inclusion And Success

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Irene M. Duranczyk
Jennifer Franko
Shade Osifuye
Amy Barton
Jeanne L. Higbee

Keywords

Graduate Students, Mentoring, Advising, Student Professional Development, Multicultural Education, Inclusion

Abstract

Mentoring and advising are critical aspects of the graduate student experience, and can have a significant impact on the professional lives of future postsecondary faculty and staff and a rippling effect throughout higher education and the global economy. This paper describes the process a new department undertook to create a graduate program that puts the inclusion and success of students first.

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