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    • Success Coach in Memphis

      The Success Coach provides intrusive coaching and structured intervention for students on academic probation through the Saluqi Success Pathway Program. This position ensures students receive personalized academic coaching, skill-building support, and resource navigation to regain good academic standing and persist toward graduation. Success Coaches also staff the Success Hubs, where they provide academic guidance and connect students to tutoring, advising, and other wraparound services. Additionally, Success Coaches collaborate with Financial Aid, Academic Advising, Career Services, and Student Advocacy and Support to assist students in navigating Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) appeals, academic suspension appeals, and grade appeals. Success Coaches also lead intervention workshops focused on study skills, time management, academic self-advocacy, and test-taking strategies.

    • Reentry Coach in Memphis

      The Reentry Coach provides intrusive coaching and structured intervention for students returning from academic suspension or those who have stopped out, guiding them through the Welcome Back Program. This position ensures reentry students receive targeted coaching, academic skill-building support, and resource navigation to successfully reintegrate into their academic journey, regain good academic standing, and persist toward graduation. Reentry Coaches also collaborate with Workforce Development to connect students on academic suspension with basic skills programs, digital literacy development, and short-term career-specific certifications. Additionally, they work closely with Financial Aid, Academic Advising, Career Services, and Student Advocacy and Support to provide students with essential wraparound services.

    • Student Success Navigator in Memphis

      The Student Success Navigator provides intrusive coaching and structured intervention for first-time freshmen with a high school GPA of 2.2 or lower through the Saluqi Scholars Program. This position ensures students receive proactive academic support, skill-building, and resource navigation to enhance persistence, retention, and academic success. The Navigator tracks student engagement, identifies challenges, and facilitates structured outreach and interventions to ensure students remain on track in their first semester. Additionally, the Navigator works closely with the Saluqi Scholars Peer Mentors to support student engagement and retention efforts. The Navigator collaborates with campus partners, including Admissions, Academic Advising, Career Services, Student Leadership and Engagement, and Financial Aid, to enhance first-semester student programming. The Navigator also works on First Gen Forward Network Leader initiatives to strengthen support for first-generation college students through targeted programming and engagement.

    • Early Alert Manager in Memphis

      The Early Alert Manager oversees the management, tracking, and assessment of the institution’s early alert system to ensure timely and effective interventions for vulnerable students. This position serves as the departmental specialist for case routing, engagement tracking, and intervention follow-up within various platforms, including: Slate (CRM) – Student case management and early alert tracking. Brightspace D2L (LMS) – Student engagement monitoring. Ellucian Banner (ERP/SIS) – Student information system management. Microsoft Forms and Power BI – Survey data collection and intervention analytics. The Early Alert Manager collaborates with faculty, staff, and intervention specialists to ensure early alerts lead to meaningful student support. Additionally, the EAM assists the Director with intervention data reporting and analysis, evaluates the effectiveness of outreach efforts, and informs strategic decision-making.

    • Criminal Justice Faculty- Program Director in Columbia

      A full-time faculty is responsible for delivering instruction in various formats (on-line, in person, video-conferencing, or any combination of methods) in the discipline(s) for which she/he has been employed. Instruction may take place at any of the college’s campuses, at a clinical partner facility, or at a designated temporary location. Faculty also provide academic advising and facilitate student success. Technology tools are routinely used to communicate with and support students.  Faculty participate in divisional and institutional activities related to the college’s mission, engage with communities of interest, and promote college programs. Faculty accepting the appointment of program directors have certain administrative responsibilities in addition to their faculty responsibilities.

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