The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Lakeland ‘Navigator’ program receives $15K

Two grants aim to ‘keep success in sight for students’

- By Chad Felton cfelton@news-herald.com @believetha­tcfnh on Twitter

Lakeland Community College’s Student Success Navigator program was recently awarded two grants to help support a newlycreat­ed role to keep students focused on success.

Electrical and industrial power management corporatio­n Eaton provided $10,000 and the S. Livingston Mather Charitable Trust provided an additional $5,000 toward the initiative in support of education, the college confirmed.

Funds will be distribute­d through The Lakeland Foundation.

According to school officials, the grants will fund the part-time salary of a dedicated success navigator to work with students who are struggling and in danger of not completing their education.

The action comes in light of the college’s focus on training and educating more students and incumbent workers to meet the needs of local manufactur­ers.

Additional­ly, the student success navigator will work with faculty and staff “to provide students with the tools necessary for academic achievemen­t” and to graduate with a certificat­e or associate degree.

“We applaud Lakeland’s commitment to workforce developmen­t,” said Chris Hess, vice president of public affairs at Eaton.

“And because many students are faced with challenges that could blur the path to their education, we are happy to contribute to this initiative.

Our local economy thrives when these individual­s succeed, so we support efforts that contribute to helping them keep success within sight.”

According to the program, the success navigator’s focus will center on four main areas:

• Early Alert System Services — connecting students to campus resources, including direct fol

low-up with students in the earlyalert queue.

• Academic Tutoring — providing academic readiness skill tutoring to at-risk cohorts, including — but not exclusive to — nursing students, developmen­tal English students, English as a

Second Language course students and student athletes.

• Academic Study Skills Coaching — helping to improve overall college study skills. The navigator will also offer subject-specific tutoring, as determined by skills, in subjects such as math, writing and ESL.

• College Success Outreach Presentati­ons — conducting outreach aimed at addressing issues common to many struggling students including topics such as academic motivation and goal setting, and how to be successful in an online class, among others.

“The role of a student success navigator is critical to improving the skills of our future workforce and increasing college graduation rates,” said Jennifer Collis, associate provost for strategic educationa­l programs and retention initiative­s.

“This emphasis on the success of students in manufactur­ing-facing programs especially, is strategic to Lakeland’s mission of serving all students through quality learning opportunit­ies to meet the social and economic needs of the community,” she added.

“We are extremely grateful for these grants to be able to continue on toward that goal.”

 ?? CHAD FELTON — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Lakeland Community College’s Student Success Navigator program recently received two grants totaling $15,000. Funds will be distribute­d through The Lakeland Foundation.
CHAD FELTON — THE NEWS-HERALD Lakeland Community College’s Student Success Navigator program recently received two grants totaling $15,000. Funds will be distribute­d through The Lakeland Foundation.

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