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TSUS student advisory board urges system focus on mental health, engagement and career readiness to boost retention
Summary
Joshua Taylor, chair of the Texas State University System Student Advisory Board, presented survey results and recommendations emphasizing expanded mental-health outreach, student engagement programs and internship access as strategies to increase retention toward the system goal of 100,000 students.
Joshua Taylor, chair of the Texas State University System (TSUS) Student Advisory Board, told the Board of Regents on Feb. 14 that the board’s priorities to support student retention are expanding mental-health outreach, strengthening student engagement and widening internship and career-development opportunities.
Taylor said the advisory board surveyed students across the system and received responses from “over 1,000 students” to inform its report. “My story is just one of over 96,000…
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