From Login to Leadership: A How to on Creating Mission and Value-Driven Programming
This webinar will take place from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
With so many choices in and outside the classroom, it can be hard for students to figure out the best way to build key skills and create their own brand during college. But at the Poole College of Management students are not only have a clear path to career readiness they are also provided a digital roadmap to track and showcase their experiences in six important competency areas that the college and employers know are important. How? With Poole Packways, their mobile-first student engagement platform. Learn how NC State is leveraging technology to capturing direct and indirect assessment data and strategies for integrating co-curricular learning at scale. Plus, they will even share best practices for utilizing student engagement data from Suitable to meet AACSB accreditation, CIR, and AoL reporting needs.
Learning Objectives
Many administrators view their platform as a collection of features, but students view it as a means to an end. Having used Suitable as both a student, and now, an administrator, I have seen firsthand how pathways goals can be achieved through various tactics. There isn’t one way for the program to be successful, but the common thread is mission and value driven programming. By using this perspective, we’ll explore the importance of a mission statement and value propositions in implementing your program at every phase.
By the conclusion of this session, participants will be equipped to:
- Evaluate how a clearly defined mission directly informs a compelling value proposition, allowing them to translate internal goals into student-facing benefits that drive platform adoption.
- Assess the value of their program and present data-driven results to key stakeholders (students, staff/faculty, university/college)
- Develop a mission that conveys the need to allocate resources (staff, funding, space) to their programs and develop goals aligned with the mission.
Speakers
Hailey Gallagher, Client Success Manager, Suitable
Laryssa Banks, Assistant Director of Student Affairs and Advocacy, NC State, Poole College of Management
Laryssa is a higher education professional with expertise in admissions, academic advising, and student success. She holds a Master of Education in Higher Education from Temple University, with graduate certificates in Student Success and Advocacy and Teaching in Higher Education.
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