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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
UNIVERSITY
Academic Support Centers
Academic Support Centers (ASC)
Academic Support Centers’ mission is to enhance
the academic achievement and educational
attainment of all Southeast students.
The Centers include targeted services for
underrepresented populations (first generation,
low-income, students with disabilities and U.S.
ethnic minority students) and academically at-risk
students.
The programs span the educational spectrum
from pre-college to undergraduate and graduate
studies.
Academic Support Centers (ASC)
Southeast Missouri State University partners with
community-based college access programs to
help college ready students transition successfully
into college and earn their degrees.
Southeast offers academic support, mentoring
and scholarships to students of who are eligible
and participate in these programs.
The awards are competitive and include an
interview process.
Educational Access Programs
(EAP)
SERVICES:
▪ Advocacy for students and their rights;
▪ Development of and support for initiatives designed to recruit and retain students of color;
▪ Mentoring and financial assistance for eligible students; and
▪ Support and promotion of multiculturalism and diversity.
MISSION:
Educational Access Programs provides leadership in the administration of
mentoring, structured interventions, and financial assistance programs for
U.S. ethnic minorities.
Educational Access Programs
(EAP)
PROGRAMS:
▪ Academic Alert System
▪ Academic Support Centers’ Mentoring Program (AMP)
▪ BRAND Academy (BRAND)
▪ College Access Partnership Award (CAP-A)
▪ Dr. Donald A Suggs Scholarship (Suggs)
▪ First Generation-Targeted Support Initiative (FG-TS)
▪ INROADS (Internship Award)
▪ Matching Success Award/Merit Award (MSA/MERIT)
Educational Access Programs
(EAP)Academic Support Centers Mentoring Program (AMP)
The Academic Support Centers Mentoring Program offers
students who demonstrate academic potential the opportunity to
earn a foundation for college success through a professional
mentoring relationship.
A faculty or staff member serves as a mentor and supervisor in a
campus or community work environment.
Eligibility Criteria:
▪ 2.75 High School GPA
▪ Extensive high school and community involvement
▪ Successful interview and department placement
▪ Working 8-12 hours per week with a faculty/staff
member
Educational Access Programs
(EAP)
BRAND Academy
BRAND Academy was established to promote,
motivate, and encourage students to begin to
create a professional mindset. .
Students participate in a comprehensive
curriculum that includes topics such as core
professional standards, résumé techniques,
social media etiquette, and soft skills/business
skills.
Learning Assistance Programs
(LAP)
SERVICES:
▪ Assisting students to become active and engaged learners;
▪ Supporting students’ academic responsibility and success;
▪ Promoting critical thinking; and
▪ Providing retention-based programming and services.
MISSION:
Learning Assistance Programs provide direct services and resources
through in-person and online programming to assist students in the
development of critical thinking skills, and to support their educational
goals and degree attainment.
Learning Assistance Programs
(LAP)
PROGRAMS:
▪ Academic Enhancement Program (AEP)
▪ Academic Improvement Plans (AIP)
▪ Collaborative Retention Initiative (ASC and
SFS)
▪ College Success Workshops
▪ Financial Responsibility Seminars
▪ Supplemental Instruction (SI)
▪ University Tutorial Services
Outreach Programming
Plan for College Initiative:
Providing targeted services and support to assist
students and families in navigating the admissions,
financial aid, academic processes and procedures to
enter, succeed in and complete college.
Outreach Activities:
Local and regional outreach efforts designed to
connect potential and current students in the service
region to resources such as; academic support
services, internship opportunities, financial support
and extending town-gown relationships.
TRIO/McNair Scholars Program
(McNair)
Mission:
Preparing academically promising students for graduate
education
Eligibility Criteria:
▪ Low-income and first generation college student ▪ Juniors or seniors▪ Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better ▪ Interested in going to graduate school and pursuing a terminal degree▪ U.S. citizen or permanent resident▪ Successfully completing the intake/program interview process.
TRIO/McNair Scholars Program
(McNair)
▪ Developing presentation skills and expertise
at state, regional and national conferences
▪ Financial Literacy Programs
▪ Providing research skills through faculty
mentoring, internships and both a winter
and summer institute
▪ Providing student visits to graduate schools
and symposiums
▪ Providing GRE preparation workshops
TRIO/Student Support Services
(SSS)
Mission:
SSS is a federally-funded grant program designed to assist a
targeted population of students complete a post-secondary
education.
Eligibility Criteria: (applicants must meet at least one):
▪ Be a first-generation college student
▪ Have a demonstrated economic need
▪ Have a documented disability▪ Must be registered with Disability Services
TRIO/Student Support Services
(SSS)Services:
▪ ASC-TRIO Funding
▪ College Success Plans
▪ Financial Literacy Programs
▪ Graduation Plan Review and Assessment
▪ Graduate School Preparation and Information
▪ Supplemental Academic Advising/Career
Planning
▪ Supplemental Grant Aid
▪ Tutorial Services/Computer Lab