Salford student exceeds expectations to graduate with flying colours
Just last year Stockport-based Salford student, Mohsin Hassan, was struggling with his mental health and completing his degree felt like an impossible task. However, just…
Thier success is a comprehensive concept that goes beyond academic achievement. It includes personal growth, life skills development, and overall well-being. Institutions should provide students with resources and support services to help them thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. This holistic approach recognises the importance of experiences outside the classroom.
Prioritising their success benefits both students and institutions. Supported and empowered students are more likely to persist in their studies, leading to higher retention and graduation rates. Students with a positive college experience are better prepared for their careers and more likely to become engaged alumni. Investing in initiatives contributes to a more educated and skilled workforce, benefiting society as a whole.
Several key factors foster success. Academic support services like tutoring and study skills workshops help students navigate college coursework. Financial assistance, such as scholarships and grants, alleviates the financial burden and allows students to focus on their studies. Mental health support, including counselling services, is essential for promoting overall well-being. Inclusive learning environments that value diversity and promote belonging can significantly impact their success.
Institutions should adopt a multi-faceted approach to promote success. Early alert systems can identify at-risk students and provide timely interventions. First-year experience programs, such as orientation and mentoring, ease the transition into college life. High-impact practices, like internships and service learning, deepen student engagement and skill development. Investing in faculty development initiatives that promote student-centred teaching creates a more supportive learning environment.
Technology can revolutionise efforts. Personalised learning platforms adapt to individual students’ needs and provide targeted support. Accessibility tools level the playing field for SEND. Early warning systems using learning analytics can identify struggling students and prompt proactive outreach. Technology enhances student engagement through interactive online discussions and gamified learning experiences.
In conclusion, achieving student success requires a comprehensive and collaborative approach. By understanding the multifaceted nature of their success and implementing evidence-based strategies, institutions can create a culture that nurtures students’ growth.
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