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2024-2025 Student Handbook

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2024-2025 Student Handbook 26 Student Life and Enrollment Management (SLEM) Student Success Advisors The Student Success Advisor (SSA) team contributes to the mission of Denver Seminary by providing proactive and collaborative academic advising support. The SSA team is the main point of contact throughout a student's time at Denver Seminary. The Advisors assist with course scheduling, registering for classes, degree mapping, staying on track for graduation, changing programs/campuses, or taking a semester off. If a student's questions are not enrollment related but the student does not know where to start in getting an answer, reach out to the Student Success Advisor team to be directed appropriately. General Contact: connect@denverseminary.edu Resources Website: https://denverseminary.sharepoint.com/sites/AdvisingResources Student Life The Student Life team contributes to the mission of Denver Seminary by cultivating a vibrant culture of student engagement that fosters holistic formation and offering proactive student care and resources that leads to thriving during a student's educational journey. General Contact: StudentLife@denverseminary.edu Resources Website: www.studentlife.densem.edu Student Care and Resources Student Life maintains a variety of resources and services, which can be found on the Student Life Resources website: studentlife.densem.edu. Proactive Student Support Denver Seminary cares deeply about the well-being and success of our students and has a robust referral system, The Bridge, that was created to connect students with the support and resources that will be most beneficial to them. Students may be referred by faculty for any student success issue and the Student Care Specialist will reach out to follow up about what support might be of most help. Throughout each academic term, instructors will also receive surveys from the Student Care Specialist to give general feedback regarding individual student success. At this time, students may be contacted by the Student Care Specialist to help determine if any additional support is needed. Students may also reach out directly to the Student Care Specialist if disruptive life circumstances impact one's ability to succeed academically. Conditional Acceptance As a part of Denver Seminary's mission to provide holistic support for students, incoming students with a grade point average (GPA) below what is required for their program or who are otherwise identified by enrollment as requiring additional academic support will be admitted under Conditional Acceptance. Conditional Acceptance students will schedule a meeting with the Student Care Specialist to establish resources and strategies that will help students towards success during their first semester. During this meeting, students will identify any challenges they are currently facing and determine what resources would be most helpful for them. The Student Care Specialist is available as a resource and source of support for Conditional Acceptance students throughout their first semester.

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