Global, Retention, Advising, Coaching, Intervention, Education- Opportunity to Learn (GRACIE-OTL)
Increasing Student Learning
AnnouncementsThe GRACIE-OTL Lab is now open; the Academic Coaches can readily service all students. Please use the contact listing to reach any of the Advisors from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm and Graduate Assistants from 4:30 pm-8:00 pm Monday through Friday to schedule an appointment. Lab Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Applications for the Teacher Education Programs Academic Coaching Appointment Click Here Special Announcement Scholarship- SC Foundation-Shawn Carter Foundation All applications for teacher Education and Student Services (TESS) - FALL 2023 are now available. The deadline to submit is TBA. Global Student Support Service Lab Pipelines & Partnerships Disclaimer: Mometrix study skills are not owned by Tennessee State University. This is a resource provided to our Global Student Support Services Lab by Mometrix. |
About the Lab
The Global Student Support Services Lab (GSSSL) was established in 2019 by Dr. Jerri Haynes, Dean of the College of Education. The purpose of the GSSSL is to increase student learning across the curriculum and create a student-centered friendly, 21st-century technology lab.
Tailored to meet our students' individual and personalized learning needs, the lab offers streamlined services. It integrates career planning and career preparation, tutoring, and academic support to increase retention. The lab provides kiosk experiences, students can hold one-on-one meetings with Academic/Success Coaches and Career Coaches, and privacy stations where students can think, relax, and read.
The Global Student Support Services Lab provides access to the following:
- Academic Support
- Scholarships
- How to apply for Financial Assistance
- Information on when & how to apply for admissions & student teaching through Teacher Education & Student Services (TESS) Office
- Information for Admission and Career Services available to Undergraduate and Graduates
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Dr. Miguel Cardona Visits TSU
United States Secretary of Education, Dr. Miguel Cardona, visited Tennessee State University's College of Education to see how the Grow Your Own Program (GYO) is offsetting the shortage of teachers in areas such as Special Education, English, Mathematics, and Science. Check it out!
If you have questions about GYO and how you may sign up for the program, please do not hesitate to contact TSU's College of Education's Teaching & Learning Program Coordinator (TBA).
"TSU ALUMNI TAKE THE LEAD IN SHAPING YOUNG MINDS AS EDUCATORS WHILE FILLING SHORTAGE"
Amid the nationwide teacher shortage, Tennessee State University continues to produce and nurture the next generation of educators who College of Education faculty believe will shape future generations .
Important Announcements
Student ComplaintThe CoED collected student concerns or complaints in various places. The strategy was found to be ineffective and, as a result, has developed a system to manage complaints. Candidates may complete the CoED Student Complaint Form to submit an issue. A designated person ( Equity Advisor ) receives the complaints and provides acknowledgment of receipt. The Equity Advisor will prioritize and apply the specific need depending on the issue. The Equity Advisor also documents complaints in a database and provides those to the Equity Committee to address, if needed. Typically, the advisor can address many complaints unless they are application, attendance, course, or broader concerns. The role of the advisor is to support progress toward a goal of more equitable educational access and outcomes in higher education for candidates in need of support. Equitable educational access refers to candidates receiving what they need to develop to their full academic and social potential despite educational challenges resulting from the inequitable educational policy. CoEd Student Complaint Form |
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