Student Success Passport Program helps students sharpen professional skills, compete for scholarships

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Rusche College of Business has implemented the Student Success Passport Program to help students sharpen their professional skills while competing for scholarships through events such as the mock career fair and career-readying assignments on Desire2Learn, the university’s online course-delivery system.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Rusche College of Business has implemented the Student Success Passport Program to help students sharpen their professional skills while competing for scholarships through events such as the mock career fair and career-readying assignments on Desire2Learn, the university’s online course-delivery system.

Hundreds of students in Stephen F. Austin State University’s Rusche College of Business are taking part in a unique program designed to help them sharpen their professional skills while competing for scholarships.

Since its launch in October 2015, the Student Success Passport Program has hosted events ranging from career fairs to etiquette workshops aimed at introducing students to varying aspects of the professional business world.

“The program was little more than an idea last summer, and in just one year, it has become an integral part of the college and an important means by which we can advance our mission,” said Dr. Tim Bisping, dean of the Rusche College of Business.

The Student Success Passport Program provides a formalized strategy for student leadership development and career launch. The program also provides students with opportunities to enhance their skills and develop personal and professional branding, experiential learning, leadership development, and engage in college activities and events.

This fall, program representatives will be working closely with staff members in SFA’s Center for Career and Professional Development to engage students with Jobs4Jacks, an online career-management platform that helps students prepare for their careers. This collaboration will help motivate students to participate in career-readying activities such as mock interviews, résumé critiques, internship searches and more.

“This collaboration is just one way the program is maximizing the services already available on campus,” said Dr. Ann Wilson, associate dean of the Rusche College of Business.

Students who have declared majors within the Rusche College of Business are automatically enrolled in the program, however, participation is voluntary. The program works on a point system, where students create portfolios of activities in Desire2Learn, the university’s online course-delivery system, and accumulate points for participation in projects and event attendance.

Additionally, the program is implementing a mentoring program where upperclassmen can help underclassmen transition into the Student Success Passport Program.

Students enrolled in the program will be completing assignments on their own time, but Megan Sellers, coordinator for student success and corporate engagement in the College of Business, and Wilson will be offering students weekly one-on-one help in the computer lab located in the McGee Business Building, Room 377.

“Many of these assignments are real-world tasks such as résumé writing, and some students don’t have experience with this,” Sellers said. “We want to offer this lab time to help bridge the learning gap and give students access to computers and guidance.”

At the end of each semester, scholarships are awarded to students with the most points. During the 2015-16 academic year, the Student Success Passport Program awarded $50,000 to top program participants.

“The generous scholarship gift has allowed deserving, hardworking students the opportunity to earn tuition money,” Wilson said. “The program allows students to participate in experiential learning activities in the classroom that help them apply theory to practice. The scholarship funds also provide students the opportunity to compete in business subjects against other business students in state and national conferences.”

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August 30, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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August 30, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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August 30, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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August 29, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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August 29, 2016: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Grants Available to Nacogdoches County Educators

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Katie Blevins
Executive Coordinator
Phone: 936-560-5624
Email address: info@keepnacbeautiful.org

Education grants now available from Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful for 2016/2017 school year.

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful (KNB) will award as many as 12 grants of $250 during the 2016-17 school year. In total, $3,000 will be awarded to educators within Nacogdoches County. Larger grants may be available for deserving projects.

Arbor Day projects will be considered separately as Texas Arbor Day is celebrated on November 4, before the original grant deadline. “With the Texas Arbor Day celebration in Nacogdoches, at Millard’s Crossing, educators can take advantage of the KNB grant to coordinate an Arbor Day project for their individual campuses,” Katie Blevins, KNB executive coordinator, said.

Any pre-K through grade 12 classroom or campus in Nacogdoches County, public or private, is eligible. Applications may be made by an individual campus professional such as a classroom teacher, counselor, librarian or principal for a group of students in a classroom, grade level, subject-matter team or school-sponsored student group.

“Recipients of KNB grants create beautification, litter management and waste reduction projects throughout Nacogdoches County,” said Cheryl Bartlett, KNB board member, “They involve kids and teach them how to improve the quality of the environment in their own community.”

Qualifying applications feature beautification and/or education projects that align with one or more of KNB’s core values: litter prevention, beautification, community improvement, waste reduction and resources, conservation, recycling and environmental education.

Applicants will need appropriate signatures from their school’s administration in order to be considered.

General applications are due Nov. 2, 2016, before 5 p.m. and applications related to Arbor Day projects are due Oct. 1, 2016 before 5 p.m. Applications may be emailed to info@keepnacbeautiful.org or mailed to ATTN: KNB Education Grant Committee, P.O. Box 633030, Nacogdoches, TX 75963. 2016. Applicants will be notified within two weeks after the deadline.

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City Offices to Observe Labor Day

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The City of Nacogdoches municipal offices will be closed in honor of Labor Day on Monday, September 5, 2016. Police Administration, Fire Administration and Public Works offices will all be closed on Monday, September 5, 2016 and will reopen with regular hours on Tuesday, September 6, 2016.

The City of Nacogdoches Public Library, Recreation Center and Museums will be closed on Saturday, September 3, 2016 and Monday September 5, 2016 and will reopen with regular hours on Tuesday, September 6, 2016.

There will be no garbage collection on Monday, September 5, 2016. Garbage Collection will resume on Tuesday, September 6, 2015. All garbage collection will be delayed one(1) day from your regular scheduled pick-up day and ending on Saturday, September 10, 2016.

The landfill will be closed on Monday, September 5, 2016 and will re-open Tuesday September 6th.

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SFA associate professor serves as Southwest regional chair for Interior Design Educators Council

Sally Ann Swearingen, associate professor in Stephen F. Austin State University’s School of Human Sciences, is serving as the Southwest regional chair for the Interior Design Educators Council.

Sally Ann Swearingen, associate professor in Stephen F. Austin State University’s School of Human Sciences, is serving as the Southwest regional chair for the Interior Design Educators Council.

Sally Ann Swearingen, associate professor in Stephen F. Austin State University’s School of Human Sciences, is serving as the Southwest regional chair for the Interior Design Educators Council, an organization that works to advance the education, scholarship and service of interior design.

“It has been a wonderful way to network and meet other educators in the field of interior design,” Swearingen said. “It has provided a way for faculty members to brainstorm and learn about common issues.”

Swearingen is serving as chair for two years. The Southwest region comprises educators in Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Mexico, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. As chair, Swearingen organizes and leads the regional meeting and participates in regional conferences, which include research and professional presentations.

“It is a great way to see what others are doing and what their research interests are,” Swearingen said.

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