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1 Looking Ahead to Spring 2017: Making the Most of Your CI Experience
Dr. Tracy Arwari, Director, Student Support & Family Engagement

2 Student Support & Family Engagement
Comprehensive office structure Integrates Student Success Initiatives, CARE, CI, and work with families Opportunity to streamline messages and communication with students & families Parents & families as partners for a successful student experience

3 Overview of GW 5 undergraduate academic schools:
CCAS – Columbian College of Arts & Sciences SMPA – School of Media & Public Affairs Corcoran College of Art & Design ESIA – Elliott School of International Affairs GWSB – GW School of Business SEAS – School of Engineering & Applied Science MISPH – Milken Institute School of Public Health

4 Marvin Center Colonial Crossroads (5th floor) – Center for Student Engagement, Study Abroad, Undergraduate Research & Fellowships, International Services, Career Services Colonial Central (ground floor) – Student Accounts, Registrar, Military & Veteran Student Services, Financial Assistance, GWorld Card Office Colonial Health Center (CHC) (ground floor) – Medical Services, Mental Health Services, Health Promotion & Prevention Services

5 Our campuses FB – Foggy Bottom MVC – Mount Vernon Campus
Gelman – main library HelWell – Lerner Health & Wellness Center SEH – Science & Engineering Hall 1st year residence halls –Madison, Mitchell, Potomac, Thurston MVC – Mount Vernon Campus Eckles – main library Ames – main academic building Vex – shuttle between FB & MVC 1st year residence halls – West, Somers, Hillsides (Clark, Cole, Hensley), Merriweather VSTC – Virginia Science & Technology Campus

6 Important Offices Diversity & Inclusion:
CCEPS – Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement & Public Service DSS – Disability Support Services MSSC – Multicultural Student Services Center LGBTQIA resource center Title IX DivOps - Division of Operations: Dining Facilities (FixIt) Mail & Package Services Safety & Security: Emergency Management GWPD – GW Police Department Health & Safety

7 How to approach CI Treat CI like a conference
Think about these sessions as opportunities for you and your student How will you use the information to have conversations? How can you use the information to teach your student to be empowered & to advocate for him/herself? Information available online following CI Student Support & Family Engagement website Family First Class module

8 Welcome to GW! Enjoy the next few days – make the most of your time on campus! If you have additional questions, we are always happy to talk:


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