ACS Guidelines for Chemistry in Two-Year College Programs

Counseling: to meet academic goals • Advising: to meet career goals • Mentoring . . . ? ... 4.7 Transferring students • 7.7 Career preparation ...
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ACS Guidelines for Chemistry in Two-Year College Programs Mark Michalovic SOCED Task Force on ACS Guidelines for Chemistry in Two-Year College Programs (2015) 2016 Biennial Conference on Chemical Education University of Northern Colorado, Greely August 1, 2016

What is mentoring? Section 8: Counseling, Advising, and Mentoring • Counseling: to meet academic goals • Advising: to meet career goals • Mentoring . . . ?

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Why mentoring is important • Non-academic needs • Lets students know we’re invested in them • Brings students into community • First-generation students • Role models

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What do the Guidelines say? Sub-Section 8.1: Faculty mentoring • Should be in contact with 4-year institutions, employers

• Should create opportunities for mentoring • Mentors may be external • Administrative support needed

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What do the Guidelines say? Other sections • 2.4 Program budget • 4.7 Transferring students • 7.7 Career preparation • 10.1 Advisory boards • 10.5 Employers • 10.6 Other non-academic institutions

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