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- Overview of the Center for Student Success Welcome to todays
webinar. Call In Number: +1 (866) 391-9390, Passcode: 64687993 We
will begin shortly. The webinar will begin shortly.
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- Place your phone on mute - *6 Ask questions through the Q&A
feature Provide your feedback through the survey that will be
emailed to you after the webinar How to Participate
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- Using the Q&A Feature
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- Webinar Objectives: Introduce Walden faculty and staff to
student support services and resources to address students academic
and skill development needs Services to be covered: Academic
Advising Academic Integrity Academic Residencies Career Services
Central Office of Field Experience Library Writing Center Center
for Student Success Overview
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- Academic Advising: Overview Walden University Academic Advising
collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to foster an optimal
student experience. We strive to educate and empower a diverse
community of scholar-practitioners to achieve their educational
goals and impact positive social change The Walden Academic
Advising staff is ready to help you: Answer general academic policy
and procedure questions Assist students in program review,
development and process Assist in student conflict resolution Act
as a first line of contact for student questions and concerns
Contact: 1-800-WaldenU, option 3 multiple school/program specific
email addresses
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- Academic Advising: eCampus Site
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- Academic Advising: Roles and Responsibilities Academic Advising
Standards
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- Academic Integrity Walden is committed to upholding the values
of Academic Integrity and takes a pro-active approach to share our
values with faculty and students and manage expectations. We expect
that all faculty and students become familiar with our Code of
Conduct, which includes professional conduct expectations. The Code
of Conduct office provides: Academic Integrity and Turnitin
tutorials Turnitin reference guides, FAQs, and best practices
Guidance, talking points, and templates for conducting academic
integrity and conduct inquires A database of all student code of
conduct sanctions Contact: Codeofconduct@waldenu.edu
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- Academic Integrity: Classroom Resources Turnitin Content Item
under Course Home
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- Academic Integrity: Faculty Resources Academic Integrity
Section
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- Academic Integrity: Student Resources Academic
Integrity/Turnitin Student Resource Website
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- Academic Residencies The Walden Residency Academic residencies
are face-to-face sessions that provide students with the
opportunity to meet and network with other Walden students, staff,
and faculty. In many cases, students will encounter peers from
different degree programs, disciplines, and locations, providing
them with a truly cross-disciplinary environment in which to expand
their perspectives and share best practices. Residencies are held
throughout the year in various locations around the United States
and, for certain programs, in international locations. At academic
residencies, students have an opportunity to network with other
students and develop the support and skills they need to complete
their program. Contact: support@waldenu.edusupport@waldenu.edu
1-800-925-3368, press *, ext. 88818
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- Academic Residencies The residency experience is focused on
five goals: Socialization into the Walden community Skills
development in critical thinking, research, writing, and use of the
Walden Library and other resources Quality scholarship that
recognizes the role of scholar-practitioners Identification with
Waldens mission and vision for effecting positive social change
Support services to facilitate academic program completion
Residencies also provide information to faculty and students
through our: Website E-Campus Community Social Media Sites
(FaceBook & Twitter) www.residencies.waldenu.edu
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- Academic Residencies Experience a Walden Residency
http://www.waldenu.edu/About-Us/35990.htm
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- Academic Residencies Academic Residencies also offers Capstone
Intensive (CI) retreats PhD-Dissertation Intensives (DI)
DBA-Doctoral Study Intensives (DSI) EdD-Project/Doctoral Study
Intensives (PDSI) 5-day sessions designed to help students make
progress in writing their capstone proposals. Benefits students who
have an approved capstone chairperson on file at the university,
have a prospectus on file at the University, and are enrolled in at
least one term in the degree programs dissertation, project study,
or doctoral study course may register for the retreat. Faculty
members can recommend students for participation. Students are
encouraged to e-mail their academic advising team to request
information about registration. For More Information:
www.capstoneintensives.waldenu.eduwww.capstoneintensives.waldenu.edu
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- Career Services Center The Career Services Center helps
students and alumni proactively develop and manage their careers
through our website, blog, Twitter, E-Campus community, and
individual one-on-one telephone career advising. Career Services
provides students and alumni: Advice on setting career goals
Resources for researching job opportunities and career information
Resume and curriculum vitae tips Guidance on networking offline and
online Strategies to prepare for interviews and negotiating job
offers Contact: Career Services Center website
careerservices@waldenu.edu 1-800-925-3368, press *, ext. 1399
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- Career Services Center - Available Resources One-on-one career
advising Blog Twitter E-Campus Webinars on career topics Setting
career goals
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- Career Services Fast Facts The Walden University LinkedIn Group
has nearly 2400 members including Walden faculty, staff and
students. Omnibus Survey 21% of students do not have a job secured
for after graduation; 35% are extremely likely to use one-on-one
career advising. PhD students want to teach and consult. Nearly
1000 students attended our webinar on How to Get a Job Teaching
Online. Our websites archived webinars include topics such as the
Federal hiring process, how to start a small business or
non-profit, LinkedIn for networking and your job search, and Walden
career changers.
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- Central Office of Field Experience (COFE) Mission Provides
strategic leadership and advocates for field experience programs
across Walden University Manages operational excellence and
regulatory compliance to ensure that field experience services are
consistently delivered in a student-centered, effective and timely
manner
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- Supporting Field Experience Programs Assuring compliance with
affiliate agreements with external partnerships Improving reporting
structures to provide accurate data and tracking Collaborating with
legal and regulatory affairs to ensure reduction of risk and
liability Advancing adherence to standardized and discipline-
specific policies and procedures Positively promoting Walden's
distance learning model of successful field experience Endorsing
visibility for positively impacting opportunities for international
student field experience Remaining engaged in new program
development Consulting as needed to resolve field
experience-related challenges
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- Field Experience Programs
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- Central Office of Field Experience Director PHYLLIS
MOGIELSKI-WATSON, PsyD (Remote) phyllis.mogielskiwatson@waldenu.edu
630/310-1228 Paralegal/Contracts Administrator KATHRINE (Kat)
KASTBERG (Baltimore).5 Paralegal/Contracts Administrator (to be
hired) (Baltimore)
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- Walden Library
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- The Walden Library Waldens online library offers full-text
articles, e-books, one-on-one and group instruction, and document
delivery, in addition to guides and tutorials that help you make
the best use of our resources. The Walden Library staff is ready to
help you: Use the library and navigate the databases Develop search
strategies Find reliable scholarly sources Answer any questions
related to your research Contact: Walden Library Website
Ask-A-Librarian online form Phone: 800-930-0914
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- The Writing Center Dedicated to helping undergraduate,
graduate, and doctoral students become better writers Provides
writing resources related to organization, grammar, format, and APA
style Answers student questions about the writing process Supports
students to become effective scholar-practitioners within their
degree program by helping Walden students develop the written
communication skills necessary to become agents of change
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- The Writing CenterAvailable Resources Presentations and
Advising at Residencies Webinars Website (Templates, Handouts,
Videos) Discussion Board Blog Twitter Grammarly One-on-One Tutoring
Center for Student Success Writing Courses
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- March Professional Development Faculty Meeting Follow Up Series
Information and Resources Students Need to Produce High Quality
Research Research Center Faculty Role in Student Transformation
Dave Clinefelter, Chief Academic Officer Helping Students Find and
Write from Reliable Research Writing Center Webinars Qualities of
Effective Mentoring Creating Multimedia Messages with VoiceThread
Providing Quality and Effective Feedback to Students Stay tuned to
your email and CFE eCampus community for more details.