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to the success of students. This includes quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university, engage in research
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Description The Ignition Interlock Coordinator is responsible for the oversight of the State’s ignition interlock program. This role ensures that all device manufacturers and approved installers
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. Represent the Counseling Program as a member of the THRIVE team. 4. Attend THRIVE staff meetings and THRIVE program events. 5. Consult with THRIVE staff about student issues. 6. Complete individual planning
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Description Through a Traffic and Highway Safety grant and under the direct supervision of the Program Manager - Breath Alcohol Program 1. Coordinate all functions of the Breath Alcohol Instrument
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student program approaches, principles, and theories to develop and coordinate relevant First-Year Experience programming. Implement knowledge of student development theory and best practices to drive and
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. This includes working with students to explore majors, choose the right academic program, and create a detailed graduation plan. Advisors use proactive and equitable strategies to help students understand
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of Duties Certification Officer:-35% Serve as the sole Certification Officer appointed by UCM to report program changes, recommend candidates for certification, and approve provisional applicants and
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Wellness Center. They will help plan, organize, and implement a comprehensive intramural program designed to enhance the quality of life for our students, faculty, and staff at UCM. The assistant should gain
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admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level courses have been taken 2.7 or higher undergraduate level GPA if no previous graduate level courses have
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assistants are required to enroll in one 1-credit courses (Teaching Public Speaking and Design and Assessment) during their first semester as a teaching assistant as part of their graduate program. Typical