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Student Organizations at Hope!

Hope College Network

The annual Student Involvement Fair electrifies an energy throughout campus that reverberates into each student organization during the year. Coming in as a new student, I felt as if I were trick-or-treating on Halloween, yet there were only treats and no tricks! The College currently has over 70 student organizations.

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Alumni Influence to Facilitate Diversity Starts With a One-Dollar Donation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The college revealed the connection of this curricular modification to demands made by African American students for classes in this field when it acknowledged that the Concerned Black Students organization submitted this proposed change to improve student life on campus to the president – in 1971.

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Eye to the Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Our students have a professional advisor on my team who works with them until they earn 24 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 At that time, they transition to either a professional advisor in their school or major or mostly to faculty advisement.” We monitor and follow up with all of those faculty alerts.”

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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

Campus Groups

Therefore, it is important to direct students to key resources within the platform, including the Student Organization Directory and Centralized Campus Calendar of events. Outside of a dedicated community platform, students should be directed to other resources used to learn about campus engagement opportunities.

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Take It From Me…You Need to Have a Life Outside of School and Work

College Forward

On-Campus Ideas : Join one organization that’s related to your current/potential major and a second club or organization that closely aligns with your passions, hobbies, or activities you enjoy. For most, you’ll just need a faculty advisor and a couple of like-minded individuals to create an on-campus club/organization.

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How To Better Engage Students With Our New Mobile App!

Campus Groups

Mobile apps reportedly contribute to higher rates of student engagement, retention, and success. They are used by Student Life administrators and students for planning, communicating, tracking, and reporting. Attendance Tracking: Users can scan QR Codes or swipe student IDs with a Mobile Card Reader.