The ASU Transition Team Announces Student Experience Task Force
The Albany State University (ASU) transition team announced, today, the launch of a task force that will focus on improving and enhancing the student experience. The ASU Student Engagement Experience task force will lead an in-depth examination of the student experience, from when a student enrolls to when a student graduates. This is the first major initiative the transition team is announcing to create the new Albany State, and students will be at the core of serving on the task force.
The task force’s recommendations will guide the institution’s focus on improving student retention and championing student success. It will have three focus areas:
- First-Year Experience – enhance campus life and improve service to students
- Student Engagement for Success – improve student retention and increase graduation rates
- Student Support Services – streamline and improve orientation, advising and registration
- Task Force Co-Chair Joyce Jones, Ph.D., vice chancellor for student affairs, University System of Georgia
- Task Force Co-Chair Scott Lingrell, Ph.D. vice president for student affairs and enrollment management, University of West Georgia
- Andre Armour, president, ASU Student Government Association
- DeAndre R. Cochrane, senior vice president, ASU Student Government Association
- Charles L. Durrah, vice president, ASU Student Government Association - East Campus
- Cameron R. Southerland, vice president, ASU Student Government Association - West Campus
- Wanesia P. Francis, Miss ASU
- Santo E. Nina, Mr. ASU
Fedrick added, “I also want to thank the local business community who have expressed tremendous support of ASU’s long history of producing community leaders, involved citizens and productive members of the local and regional workforce.”
The Student Engagement Experience Task Force will hold its first meeting next week and will have a report with recommendations by mid-December.
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