![]() -------------------- Every institution wants to be known for graduating students who are successful. But student success isn't measured only by graduation rates or employment rates post-graduation. How would your institution define it? Are successful students those who seek assistance at the first sign they're struggling? Those who complete their degree programs on time? Those who graduate with manageable student loan debt? The definition of student success is evolving, and we'd like YOU to be part of the conversation. #UBsuccess Wednesday, October 8, 1-2 p.m. EST Join University Business editors in a live Twitter chat on what student success means today—to you, to your department, to your institution.
RSVPs requested (drop-in's welcome); click here to RSVP: https://promediagrp.wufoo.com/forms/ubsuccess/ -------------------- #UBsuccess Twitter Chat FAQ Twitter chats (also called Tweet chats) are public Twitter conversations, scheduled at a specific time, where every participant uses the same unique hashtag to follow the discussion. How do I participate? First, tell your colleagues about the event—the more, the merrier! Then, on October 8 at 1 p.m. EST, simply log on to Twitter and search for the hashtag #UBsuccess. We suggest using the application TweetDeck or HootSuite, but going right to Twitter.com works, too. The host will pose questions and you are invited to both respond and follow along as others respond. Be sure to type #UBsuccess into all of your posts. What happens after the chat? UB will create an archive of tweets during the chat and email it to all who RSVP'd for the event. Feel free to share the link to the archive with colleagues and friends interested in student success. Who can I contact if I still have questions? Contact Melissa Ezarik, mezarik@universitybusiness.com. -------------------- This e-mail was sent to: [EMAIL]. One Click Unsubscribe | Manage My Subscriptions Copyright University Business, 488 Main Ave., Norwalk, CT, 06851 |