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Summary The primary purpose of Educational Advisor is to provide supportive services to achieve the performance objectives of the Upward Bound program. The Educational Advisor recruits and retains
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grade level, graduation from high school and then be prepared to matriculate to a postsecondary institution. In addition, the Advisor also assists persons who have not completed a program at the secondary
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student receives personalized support and high-quality advising aimed at maximizing enrollment success (converting inquiries and admissions into enrolled students) and academic success (supporting
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semi-skilled and Electrical workers and trades people; assist supervisor in allocating work assignments; reviewing and evaluating work performance in training new personnel; coordinate work with other
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Football team. Career Readiness Competencies: Professionalism Teamwork Technology Essential Functions Camera Operation - Shooting games, practices, workouts, and unique events. Editing - Import video, mark
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the College Credit Plus program. Essential Functions Advising Advise current and prospective students within an assigned college/academic program on course planning, major selection, degree requirements
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.), answering general questions about the program, policies, and procedures associated with the BG1 Plus office and the BG1 Card, and maintaining Factline, the Campus Operator line, and computer information
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Summary Maintains general health of laboratory animals and their environment. Performs light maintenance work around the facility. Monitors facility security. Essential Functions Researches and
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teams in other colleges, and university-serving partners such as the Center for Faculty Excellence. Through these connections, we have developed a comprehensive, cohort-based mentorship program to support
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for Contemporary Music, producing an annual New Music Festival and a nationally syndicated radio program. The College’s musical calendar features more than 300 performances and presentations annually by faculty