Presented by YOGEN SOLANKI
We do all that we can to prepare students for higher education but what if campuses prepared their spaces better for students?
In particular, what if campuses focused on how to help first-generation students as they approach a whole new world of living and learning on their own? There are certainly ways to better prepare and accommodate students through campus spaces, and the key to accomplishing this is accessibility. Instead of accessibility in the traditional sense, we are referring to three areas of accessibility that can make your campus student-ready and give students their best chance at succeeding. These three areas of accessibility will help bring students to campus, allow students to have all of the resources they need in the most efficient way on campus, and meet the emotional needs of students as they navigate their higher education journey. When your campus becomes accessible and student-ready, you are setting your organization and your students up for success.
Request Yogen to speak with your team today about first-gen college students.