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Middlesex College trustees hear student success presentation; five students describe supports that kept them enrolled
Summary
Five students spoke to the board about accessibility accommodations, veteran services, food and financial supports, and an adult-transitions program; college leaders said a Title 5 grant paid for a virtual orientation accessed by more than 1,900 students (67% completion).
A panel of five students told the Middlesex College Board of Trustees on Monday how campus programs helped them enroll, stay and succeed.
Dr. Alex Alexis Delgado, dean for student success, opened the presentation by describing the Student Success Office’s portfolio — advising and transfer services, counseling and wellness, a community resource and food pantry, the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources, the Center for Adult Transitions, Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF), military and veteran services, and a developing TRIO program. He said the college’s new virtual orientation, purchased with a Title 5 grant and developed with Advantage Design, has been accessed by more than 1,900 students and that 67% of those users have completed the…
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