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Academic Devleopment of Student-Athletes (ADSA)

Supporting Student-Athletes: ADSA Academic Feedback Requests Begin!

The Academic Development of Student-Athletes (ADSA) program is committed to working with faculty to ensure student-athlete success at our university. Twice each semester, ADSA solicits feedback from instructors to align with key academic milestones like Early Progress Reports (EPRs), Mid-Term Progress Reports (MPRs), and the final withdrawal deadline.

What to Expect:

  • First Round: A small population of student-athletes is included on the current feedback request that was send on September 30th.
  • Second Round: All student-athletes will be included in the feedback request sent on November 4th.
  • Receiving Feedback Requests: Faculty with current student-athletes in their classes will receive requests directly from ADSA@smu.edu.

Collaboration for Student Success:

ADSA aims to provide early intervention and support for student-athletes facing academic challenges through this collaborative process. ADSA reports to Associate Provost Dr. Sheri Kunovich. Based on your feedback, you may also be contacted by a sport-specific ADSA counselor to discuss potential support options.

Thank you to our dedicated faculty for your continued partnership in supporting student-athlete success!

https://www.smu.edu/provost/saes/academic-support/student-athletes/about/contact

 

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Office of Engaged Learning Office of Engaged Learning – Research

Save the Date: Fall Research Symposium!

The Fall Research Symposium 2024 will take place in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center on Wednesday, October 30, 4-7 p.m.

Each fall, students in select research and service programs are invited to give oral presentations in a miniature professional conference. The programs include: Engaged Learning FellowsSummer Research FellowsCooper McElvaney Peace and Justice FellowsHamilton ScholarsMaguire Public Service FellowsMayer FellowsMcNair ScholarsRichter Fellows, and Tower Scholars.

Register on 360 for reminders

The schedule will be posted soon at smu.edu/fallsymposium

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Student Academic Engagement & Success University Testing Center

Happening Today: SAES-initiated research about U.S. College and University Testing Centers and Patterns of Testing Irregularities

Join us today for a research talk on the Characteristics of U.S. College and University Testing Centers and Patterns of Testing Irregularities conducted by division members.

Division of Student Academic Engagement and Success employees Brittaney Wilson (Office of General Education), Jay Guillory (Office of Student Success and Retention), Melina Padron (Office of General Education), and Dr. Dustin Grabsch (Undergraduate Education and Academic Success) conducted the original, empirical research to benefit SMU’s University Testing Center.

Research Talk: U.S. College and University Testing Centers and Patterns of Testing Irregularities

Texana Room, Fondren Library

Monday, October 7 from 2:30 – 4:00pm

RSVPs encouraged. Walk-ins welcome.

We will share implications for practice and researcher reflections. We will also outline opportunities and discuss how these results and findings will be used at SMU.

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Academic Devleopment of Student-Athletes (ADSA) Honors and Scholars Office of Engaged Learning Office of Engaged Learning - Entrepreneurship Student Academic Engagement & Success Student Academic Success Programs Student Success & Retention University Advising Center

The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship

An exciting scholarship opportunity from the Rose Bowl for all undergraduate students attending ACC schools. Introducing The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship!

This scholarship provides a $10k scholarship toward a postgraduate degree to one undergraduate student from a FBS school. The scholarship also includes a Rose Bowl Game experience. This year’s scholarship is open to undergraduate students who are in their final year of course study (with an intended graduation date on or before June 2025). The application and additional information on the qualifying criteria can be found online at www.rosebowlgame.com/scholarship/. The application period closes on October 25, 2024. 

Eligibility Requirements:  

  • Students from universities that are a part of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) are eligible for the scholarship. These students must be in their final year of course study and have consistently demonstrated exceptional achievement in academics and civic service throughout their collegiate career. Specifically, a nominee must: 
  • Honorably represent an institution that is eligible to play in the 2025 CFP Quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl Game, exhibiting excellence in academics and civic service while displaying strong character and leadership skills. 
  • Plan to enroll in graduate or professional school within eighteen (18) months of graduation. 
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 at the time of the application. 
  • Express an interest to pursue a career in the sports industry, specific to journalism, media relations, event operations, team operations, or marketing. 
  • Have an expected graduation from an undergraduate program in December 2024 or will graduate by June of 2025.

Any questions? Email the Selection Committee – Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship scholarship@rosebowlgame.org. 

 

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Office of General Education

Approved meeting minutes from the Council on General Education on September 27, 2024

The Council on General Education met on September 27, 2024. The meeting minutes for September 6, 2024 were approved at this meeting. Below is the agenda, and the meeting minutes have now been posted on the General Education website.

  1. Approval of Agenda for September 27, 2024, Council on General Education meeting.
  2. Approval of Minutes for the September 6, 2024, Council on General Education meeting.
  3. Coherent Rationale Discussion
    1. 1000- and 2000-level Pre-requisites
  4. Course & Activity Proposals
    1. Revised Proposals
      1. BUSE 2311 (Perspectives on American Business Through the Lens of the Automobile Industry) – TAS
      2. UNIV 1270 (Personal Finance and Branding) – PREX-QA
    2. New Proposals
      1. Activity Proposals
        1. Dennis Simon Civil Rights Pilgrimage – PREX-HD
      2. Course Proposals
        1. UNIV 1301 (Information Systems and Society) – PREX-W
        2. HIST 1328 (Votes for Women) – HC; PREX-HD; PREX-W
        3. ARHS 3305 (Arts of the American Southwest) – PREX-HD (course currently tagged for CA, CIE, OC, W)
        4. ARHS 3382 (Culture Shock: Museums as Sites of Protest) – HC; PREX-CIE
        5. SOCI 3322 (Nonprofits at Work in the Community) – SBS; PREX-CIE; PREX-HD
  5. General Education Office Updates
    1. SMU-in-Four Year Three Progress Presentation (October 17th  at 3 pm)

Please contact the Office of General Education for questions or proposal development support.