RU’s Academic Success Center, located in Young Hall, will open ahead of the fall semester.
A new center on campus will help Radford University students navigate their education experience more easily.
The Academic Success Center will be opening ahead of the fall 2020 semester and focus on helping first-year students succeed, persist and engage. The center will provide enhanced advising services, additional information to students about programs and engagement opportunities on and off campus.
The center is an innovative approach, focusing on a more holistic Radford University experience.
“The primary purpose of students coming to Radford University is to succeed in their academic expectations, pathways and outcomes, so that they can find a career. Ultimately, in order to be successful human beings, we need to look at the whole person,” said Academic Success Center Executive Director Corey Herd Cassidy.
Research shows that a centralized location for students with questions helps ensure a more successful undergraduate experience with positive outcomes. The Academic Success Center will help students from orientation to graduation.
“We want to make sure that, as a family here at Radford University, we pull students in, help them engage with our campus, explore who they are and discover how they can be the best person – so they can be successful in the classroom, in the workforce and in the community,” Cassidy said.
All incoming students will be assigned an advisor through the Academic Success Center. That advisor will help students navigate their college experience by serving as a critical point of contact when questions arise.
“We have liaisons that will be supporting students, as a one-stop-shop, to make sure students can come to us and say ‘this is what I need, how do I get to that?’ and we will be able to connect them,” Cassidy said.
The Academic Success Center will also be home to new student and family programs, including Quest Orientation and Student Success and Retention.
The Academic Success Center will be housed on the third and fourth floors of Young Hall, a central location that makes it convenient for students to easily engage in programs and activities.