Program areas at HCHE
Implemented a college promotion program for youth: career beginnings serves high school students and their family members by offering a range of services that promoted high school graduation and college enrollment. These services include mentoring, advising, workshops on admissions and financial aid information, campus visits and recognition events for those achieving at high levels.
Implemented a college promotion program for youth in new britian: career beginnings serves new britian high school students and their family members by offering a range of services that promoted high school graduation and college enrollment. These services include mentoring, advising, workshops on admissions and financial aid information, campus visits and recognition events for those achieving at high levels.
Implemented joint campus programs: this includes cross-registration, staff and faculty forums that share best practices and explore initiatives that will create efficiencies and encance teaching and learning and information to the community on Higher Education.
Implemented a research and symposium program: the center for Higher Education retention excellence (chere) seeks to understand and improve policies and practices that lead to Higher college retention and employment for challenged students by convening conferences with colleges and universities, publishing summaries of all events to communicate findings more widely and advocating for public policy changes related to Higher Education retention.