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Student Success Series

So why is SSS so popular? Well, as a participant in the program you will have the opportunity to move-in to campus early (August 26th) and begin your career as a Hopkins student and you will be going to a retreat center to connect with your fellow Student Successors. Student Success will only be open to a select few and the deadline to register will be August 8, 2008. Please download/read the contract thoroughly as this program will fill up very quickly.

SSS is a year-long program for selected students who will enter Hopkins in the fall. The program affords students the opportunity to engage in activities that will support their academic progress at Hopkins and provide them with an early understanding of the University’s academic and social atmosphere. The program is designed to help students develop their skills that will contribute to their success at the university.

The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs Student Success Series is just one of many programs developed to enhance the quality of life for students attending the University.  OMSA seeks to promote a campus and community environment in which multicultural students can prosper academically and socially through the full utilization of University services and resources.  OMSA promotes the understanding of and appreciation for the cultural, ethnic, and other human differences in our community.

THESE GOALS WILL BE MET THROUGH THE FOLLOWING MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS

  Pre-Orientation Retreat

Monthly Workshops

Freshman Seminar
(Intersession)

Mentoring Assistance Peers (MAP)

Major Program Goals

PROVIDE participants with a thorough academic and social orientation to  college life in general and to the Hopkins community, specifically.

TEACH students basic survival skills that will enhance their total quality of life as a Hopkins undergraduate.

ASSIST students in their exploration of majors and  career choices.

EMPOWER students in their personal growth and development and enhance their interpersonal  communication and leadership skills.

EXPOSE students to the community and University resources available to them.





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