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About
About the Center
The Center has initial funding is the result of a 1.6 Million, Title III Part: A Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP) grant. The funding will help provide support for 5 years. The funds will support renovation of physical space, salaries, faculty mini-grants, external speaker fund, establishment of an endowment, and external evaluation for grant facilitation.
Year 1
- Renovation
- Staffing transitions
- Formation of advisory group
- Most support available
Year 2 and beyond
- Mini grants
- External speakers
- Additional staffing
Grant Goals
- Create and staff the CETL
- Increase retention rate (track traditionally underserved students)
- Professional development of workshops that support the goals
- Support for teaching and learning
- Support peer mentoring program
 Track student engagement and mission exposure
- Fund raise for endowment
Faculty Advisory Board
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                    Faculty Advisory BoardArcherd, Erin R. 
 Harrison, Mary-Catherine
 Hightower, Renady
 Mio, Matthew J.
 Thompson-Sloan, Tamika