CommUNITY Lab (CLab) is a national award-winning comprehensive college transition and success program that offers scholars a network of culturally responsive coordinated care resources at 麻豆精选.
CommUNITY Lab was launched in the fall of 2021 to remove financial, academic, and social-emotional barriers to student success for incoming college access students from various pipeline programs. Through cross-divisional partnerships, scholars reside together in Lake Hall, learn through co-registered course sections with hand-selected faculty, plug into campus resources, and co-create individualized achievement plans with dedicated CLab staff in the Center for Undergraduate Excellence. 鈥疌ommUNITY鈥疞ab also provides peer mentorship and signature hands-on learning and development opportunities including service, mental and financial wellness workshops, student employment, and travel experiences. Questions about CommUNITY Lab can be directed to community@kent.edu |
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Scholars build self-efficacy, practice their ability to advocate, and establish connections that form the foundation of a healthy and successful 麻豆精选experience.
- On-site mental health and wellness coaching provided through individual and group sessions by a licensed mental health counselor
- Financial literacy workshops in partnership with PNC Bank
- Tutoring, academic coaching, and academic case management in collaboration with campus partners such as the Academic Success Center, TRIO Student Support Services, and Student Success Programs
- Co-registered courses with specially selected faculty members from English, Africana Studies, and the Career Exploration and Development office.
Scholars explore their own unique passions, skills, and abilities and how they can be applied to have a positive impact on 麻豆精选and beyond.
- Volunteer opportunities provided on-campus and throughout the community with organizations like Habitat for Humanity and the King Kennedy Community Center
- Travel experiences to learn about different cultures, provide service, and address social justice issues.
Scholars explore future career paths, network with industry professionals, and identify ways of implementing positive change throughout their future careers.
- Dedicated career counselor to assist with career readiness, resume writing and interviewing skills, and internship and job placement
- Career and graduate school visits and educational workshops
Scholars learn the importance of giving back to their peers and the KSU community, hold leadership and mentorship roles, and celebrate all they have learned and accomplished.
- Lab Leaders provide peer-to-peer mentorship and plan and execute educational and social programming
- Connections to various on-campus leadership roles such as Peer Success Mentors and Kupita Transiciones (K/T) Mentors
Currently serving students from the following college access programs: