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Student Success and Retention

 

Student Success and Retention advances a student centered culture of individual success and academic persistence through collaborative and proactive initiatives.

We provide support and guidance to students as they pursue their academic and personal goals.

Students working on laptops in a lounge area.

Student Success and Retention coordinates various outreach campaigns to ensure that students feel connected to the university, are aware of services available to them and know about upcoming academic deadlines. 

  • Provide academic outreach to students by connecting them to appropriate supports and resources.
  • Meet individually with students to assist in their development of success strategies such as time management and creating effective study schedules.
  • Manage Navigate360 that allows faculty to provide timely feedback to students and help advisors know how students are performing in their classes.
  • Oversee Success Coaches, who provide students an opportunity to discuss general success strategies such as time management, study skills, motivation, goal setting, and other strategies to help achieve academic success.
Navigate360 at Radford University is powered by the Educational Advisory Board’s (EAB) Student Success Collaborative, a nationally recognized student success platform grounded in research and best practices in higher education. Navigate360 supports a more connected, proactive and student-centered experience by helping students easily access advising, resources and support services throughout their academic journey.  
Students on Moffett Lawn.

Work independently or with a student peer staff member during a study hall session in McConnell Library!  Please sign-in when you arrive to the Highlander Den on the 4th floor of the library.

  • Monday - Thursday
    10 a.m. - noon and 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday
    5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Students walking together across the Bonnie Plaza.

Being a successful student is no easy task. Students face a number of challenges including managing stress, keeping motivated, developing positive study habits, and balancing academics, social, and work life. Meeting one-on-one with a success coach can help students develop these necessary skills to accomplish their academic goals.

  • What happens in a coaching meeting?
    During a coaching meeting your success coach will listen to you about your experience and then walk through several strategies to help you improve in the identified area.
  • How often/how long do I meet with my coach?
    Most students find one to two meetings will be enough to help them learn and begin to implement strategies to improve their success.  Appointments last roughly 30 to 60 minutes. We don't set a limit on the number of appointments.