Student Success Center - Albright College
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Student Success Center - Albright College
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Student Success Center
The
Student Success Center (SSC)
provides Albright students with the opportunity to enhance their academic careers. Student Success Coaching and Academic Recovery Programs offer students avenues to succeed at a higher level in their coursework while attending Albright. The SSC is committed to helping students through one-on-one consultation. By collaborating closely with students’ faculty, academic advisers and other support units, the SSC helps provide a clear path to academic planning and student success.
Academic Recovery Program
Success Coaching and Consultation
Meet our Staff
All students on academic warning, academic probation or extended academic probation are required to participate in an academic support program. Our probation program is designed to provide students with multiple valuable skills which are needed to be academically successful at Albright College. With additional support and structure from the SSC, our student success data shows that students who avail themselves of our program better position themselves to reach their academic goals.
Students on academic probation must complete the following requirements:
Successfully complete at least two classes.
Meet with an SSC staff member weekly throughout the semester.
Meet with their faculty adviser at least two times throughout the semester, which includes registration counseling and informing coaches, as appropriate.
Participate in regular tutoring sessions for their coursework, as appropriate.
Sign an academic standing agreement that outlines these requirements and paves a clear path for reaching the student’s goal of getting off academic standing.
Reach the required cumulative GPA at the end of the semester.
Students are encouraged to consult with the director and success coaches in the SSC for any reason, at any time. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are recommended. If you have a question, problem, comment, interest, concern or anything else that might require a little attention from someone who can help, please DO NOT hesitate to reach out to your success coach or just drop by! Big or small we can try to solve any problem together.
Shawn Barczynski '14 '14
Success Coach, Special Programs Coordinator, & Athletic Liaison
Faculty & Staff
School:
(610) 921-7544
Jason Deitz
Director of First Year Experience
Faculty & Staff
School:
(610) 921-7788
Eric Jenkins
Student Success Coach
Faculty & Staff
School:
(610) 929-6762
Skip To Main Content
Student Success Center
The
Student Success Center (SSC)
provides Albright students with the opportunity to enhance their academic careers. Student Success Coaching and Academic Recovery Programs offer students avenues to succeed at a higher level in their coursework while attending Albright. The SSC is committed to helping students through one-on-one consultation. By collaborating closely with students’ faculty, academic advisers and other support units, the SSC helps provide a clear path to academic planning and student success.
Academic Recovery Program
Success Coaching and Consultation
Meet our Staff
All students on academic warning, academic probation or extended academic probation are required to participate in an academic support program. Our probation program is designed to provide students with multiple valuable skills which are needed to be academically successful at Albright College. With additional support and structure from the SSC, our student success data shows that students who avail themselves of our program better position themselves to reach their academic goals.
Students on academic probation must complete the following requirements:
Successfully complete at least two classes.
Meet with an SSC staff member weekly throughout the semester.
Meet with their faculty adviser at least two times throughout the semester, which includes registration counseling and informing coaches, as appropriate.
Participate in regular tutoring sessions for their coursework, as appropriate.
Sign an academic standing agreement that outlines these requirements and paves a clear path for reaching the student’s goal of getting off academic standing.
Reach the required cumulative GPA at the end of the semester.
Students are encouraged to consult with the director and success coaches in the SSC for any reason, at any time. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are recommended. If you have a question, problem, comment, interest, concern or anything else that might require a little attention from someone who can help, please DO NOT hesitate to reach out to your success coach or just drop by! Big or small we can try to solve any problem together.
Shawn Barczynski '14 '14
Success Coach, Special Programs Coordinator, & Athletic Liaison
Faculty & Staff
School:
(610) 921-7544
Jason Deitz
Director of First Year Experience
Faculty & Staff
School:
(610) 921-7788
Eric Jenkins
Student Success Coach
Faculty & Staff
School:
(610) 929-6762