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Are you feeling siloed, stuck, or overwhelmed in your efforts to better serve first-generation, low-income, and students of color? It can feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to even figure out where to start. Talk about a recipe for burnout! We can help.
The University Innovation Lab helps equity-driven student success innovators create positive change more effectively – with more clarity, collaboration, and impact.
Lab members get the chance to collaborate with higher ed leaders and practitioners nationwide, and access playbooks, training, and tools to help them become more effective change agents on campus. We curate and design the very best:
- Guides and Workbooks
- Editable Templates
- Virtual Gatherings and Events
- Member Directory
- Groups and Forums
- Communities of Practice
- Courses
We're adding new resources monthly! You’ll find everything from instructions for establishing your cross-functional team to facilitated discussions with other professionals working to solve the same problems you are.
The Lab is the right place for you if you recognize yourself in at least one of these descriptions:
- You want to better serve students from underrepresented groups in advising, financial aid, career services, equity, or any other unit that touches student success.
- You are a strategic leader in higher ed, juggling multiple student success priorities and initiatives. The Lab is your place to find out what others are doing, get or grow ideas, and send your teams for training and resources.
- You are a mid-level leader charged with bringing a student success initiative into reality. You’ll find professional development and project management resources, evidence-based strategies and ideas, and a community of people across the nation pursuing similar goals.
Sound like you? We would love to have you in the Lab! You can join our waitlist here or schedule a 15-minute one-on-one with us to learn more.