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; mentoring and advising students to increase college and career readiness; guiding students with college and career exploration, plan and supervise field trips to college campuses, work as a team with GEAR
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an internationally renowned, soil- and rhizosphere-focused research program that enhances the competitiveness of the Washington apple, cherry, pear and stone fruit industries. This position is supported by a $1.5
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limited to: working with the campus Director of Admissions on the development and implementation of a strategic recruitment plan; coordinating recruitment efforts with other admissions counselors as
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- Program Coordinator Business Title: Student Employment Coordinator Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Student Employment Coordinator in the Academic Sucess and Career Center
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is also responsible for maintaining a professional testing center by independently coordinating the activities and functions of the alternate testing program for WSU Tri-Cities and providing
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an American Library Association accredited Library and Information Studies program at date of hire or advanced degree in related field. At least one year of experience arranging, describing, and cataloging
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integration across the WSU system, with focus on WSU Advancement’s strategic plan. You will re-engineer the CRM core strategies on an on-going basis to achieve specific, ambitious goals and to position WSU
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policies and procedures related to international students and effectively communicate information to those impacted. In this position, you will support the peer mentor program and provide education, training
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helping students achieve success in higher education? Consider applying online to our Academic Advisor position in the Carson College of Business. You will be responsible for advising and providing program
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activities. The GEAR UP Program is funded with federal funds by the Department of Education grant whose purpose is to increase the number of low-income and underrepresented students who graduate from high