Student Support & Wellbeing
Student Support & Wellbeing
Student Support & Well-Being Resources
Student support and well-being is essential to their success in the classroom.
Presentations
Help! I’m a Professor, Not a Psychologist!
What can I do and Why Should I do it?: Faculty Support for Student (and Faculty) Well-being
Presented by Lindsay Johnson, Assistant Director, Well-Being at the Wellness Center on October 3, 2023 session.
Note: You will need to be logged into your Rowan (Net) ID account to access the video and transcript.
Link here: go.rowan.edu/ProfNotPsych Password: 8W3%$9NY
Lindsay Johnson and Brittany Auleta, Assistant Director, Well-Being Programming and Communication, have revised the Faculty Guide for Supporting Student Well-being handout and added links to the resources provided on the last page of the document.
Academic Support Programs Info Session for Faculty & Staff Spring 2024 Slide Presentation
Academic Support Programs Info Session for Faculty & Staff Spring 2024 Slide Presentation
Housed within Student Success Programs, Academic Support Programs is committed to helping students reach their highest academic and personal potential by providing guidance in a welcoming and inclusive environment. We offer supportive academic services intended to help students succeed including
Tutoring, Success Coaching, SOAR, and the Academic Improvement Program.
To get in touch with Academic Support Programs, you can use the following links and contact information.
Academic Support Programs
SOAR
Wellness Center AOD Team: AOD@rowan.edu
Tutoring
Success Coaching
For follow up questions related to Campbell Library Services & Resources, please contact:
Dan Kipnis, Life Sciences Librarian, kipnisd@rowan.edu
Ask a Librarian: https://askus.lib.rowan.edu/campbell
Center for Well-Being & What to Do When Students are Struggling
This slide presentation introduces the Rowan University Center for Well-Being. It covers contact information, information on Rowan Thrives and the Care Team, and what to do when students are struggling. This was presented in November 2024.
Resources
Faculty Resources
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- 5 Things to Avoid Saying to Students Suffering from Anxiety (2019, E-School News)
- 5 Things to Say to Students Suffering from Anxiety (2019, E-School News)
- Connecting in the Classroom and Beyond: Faculty members are struggling more than ever to reach their students. Emphasizing human connections in the classroom is a key success strategy. (2023, The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- The First Day Of A New Semester...as Told by an Extremely Anxious Student (2017, Eastern Connecticut State University)
- How Faculty can Support Student Mental Health (2021, Inside Higher Ed
- Supporting Transgender Students in the Classroom (2016, Faculty Focus)
- When to Tell Your Rowan Students about Disability Resources - helpful infographic from Academic Success. (pdf) Note: Some students qualitfy for temporary accommodations.
Resources to Share with Students
- How To Study Efficiently With ADHD: 7 Tips To Boost Focus & Motivation (2023, Attention Deficit Disorder Association)
- Online Discussion Tips for Students - This PDF provides really effective discussion strategies for students to improve online discussions. (Reposted with permission by the CENTRE FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE, University of Waterloo)
- Study Techniques - resource for students filled with college study tips, tricks, skills and guides to help them manage their time, take better notes, study more effectively, improve memory, take tests, and handle the stresses of college life. (AcademicTips.org)
- Three Tips on How to Help Your Students Study Online Effectively with a Smartphone (2021, Faculty Focus)
- Top 10 Study Tips to Study Like a Harvard Student (2022, Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education)