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Grant received for wholistic advising experience
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A second grant from NetVUE, the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education, will support Muskingum’s continuing initiative to help students discover purpose and meaning through a wholistic advising experience.

The new two-year NetVUE Program Development Award will allow the University to further enhance its new integrative advising initiative, building upon the initial NetVUE Professional Development Grant Muskingum received in 2017. 

Integrative advising is an approach that shape students’ vocational explorations across their curricular and co-curricular experiences to help prepare them for vocationally productive lives. As the new approach is implemented, the University’s advising system will be completely restructured, including new models for advisor training and a new advising curriculum.

Associate Professor of Biology Amy Santas is serving as Project Coordinator. Core project team members include Associate Professor of Psychology Mark Stambush and University Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion William Mullins.

The NetVUE grant is supported by the Council of Independent Colleges and the Lilly Endowment Inc.
 

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