The Division of Enrollment Management and Student Services promotes students integration into an inclusive university community and advocates for excellent and quality education that prepares individuals for lifelong learning and global citizenship. The Office of the Associate Vice President provides oversight for the Division while collaborating with the President, Divisional Vice Presidents, and Dean of Colleges in achieving the overall mission and vision for the University.
The Division of Enrollment Management and Student Services operate nine (9) Departments within the university community. They are:
Enrollment Management is a term that is used frequently in higher education to describe well-planned strategies and tactics to shape the enrollment of an institution and meet established goals. The office of Admissions and Records of Tubman University (TU) is responsible for overall recruitment and enrollment of students as well as the management of student records, including the analyses of student grades.
Student Housing and Residence Life is responsible for daily operations in the residence halls as well as the management of professional and student staff when dormitories are in operation. The Department of Student Housing and Residence Life seeks to create and maintain an environment that fosters intellectual, social and emotional growth.
The Career Center offers a sequence of programs designed to accompany and enhance the student’s academic work.
The Student Activities Center is at least the heart of campus life, serving as a central gathering place for students and the University community. Its programs and activities help to draw together students’ academic lives outside the classrooms. The activities include many focused such as Student Clubs and Organizations, Student Media, International Student Center and Student Government and Leadership Development.
Athletics and Recreation programs are a normal part of student growth and development. The programs which include inter varsity sports, intramural sports, recreational facilities, and physical education, assume that a viable athletic program attracts the brightest student to the university, promotes physical wellbeing, and foster harmony amongst student.
The mission of the Counseling Center is to provide strategies that assist students to succeed in college education. The Cocounseling Center offers an array of services and programs to help students with their personal and developmental concerns. Confidential group and individual counseling are available to help students make the most of their university and gain the tools and insights they need to thrive emotionally, socially, and intellectually. In addition to counseling, the center offers periodic workshops on topics such as conflict management, mediation skills, stress management, trauma and recovery, and consultation/training for interested staff and faculty members.
Generally, financial support to students at TU comes in two (2(categories. Need Based Financial Aid and Merit Based Scholarship. It is the philosophy of TU that no student should be denial the privileged of college education due to lack of finding. Hence, provision is also made for students to benefit from work study programs and a variety of scholarships provided by corporate and individual sponsors.
The primary purpose of Student Development and Learning Support Services is to assist students in developing competencies that are critical for success in the academic setting and beyond. Collaboration with faculty is at the core of its programing and serves to strengthen its benefits for students. Through the programs and services provided, students may acquire specific skills that are deire3ctly applicable to their course work. Students are therefore encouraged to avail themselves of these services, in order to academic success.
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