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April 5, 2021 MACOMB/MOLINE, IL Incoming first year students at Western Illinois University will have an opportunity to take part in a new experience this summer through the Liftoff! Virtual Connection Experience. Students selected will take part in a University 100 course during the four-week summer session in July.
According to Justin Schuch, executive director of Retention Initiatives, participating students will be connected to upper-division peer mentors and Leatherneck Success Leaders, learn about campus resources and develop foundational skills for college success. Upon completion, students will have connections to each other, campus resources and a larger network of people when they arrive on campus in August, Schuch explained. This new program jumpstarts the Leatherneck experience like never before to ensure that our new students have a solid foundation for success.
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New student enrollment at WIU continues upward trend
Canton Daily Ledger
MACOMB/MOLINE Thanks to considerable recruitment efforts by Western Illinois University s Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Management, there are 44 new freshmen who have enrolled at WIU for Spring 2021 (29, Spring 2020), and 328 new graduate students have started at WIU this semester (209, Spring 2020). Two hundred and eighteen (218) new transfer students have enrolled in Spring 2021 (204, Spring 2020). The University s Spring 2021 total enrollment remains steady, decreasing by 29 students to 6,965 (6,994, Spring 2020).
In spite of the ongoing pandemic, the drive and dedication that WIU students have shown the past semester, combined with support initiatives put into place from the Division of Enrollment Management, Retention Initiatives and throughout the University, the fall-to-spring retention for new, full-time freshmen has remained stable at 89.3%.
If You Want to Recruit and Retain More Women, Reexamine Military Health Care
U.S. Marine Corps recruits with Platoon 4030, Papa Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, execute a rifle salute during an initial drill evaluation June 25, 2018, on Parris Island, S.C. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Dana Beesley)
29 Dec 2020 Military.com | By Audrey Atwell
Maj. Audrey Atwell is an active-duty Army officer and mother of four with over 19 years of service.
As women have become a larger part of the military force over the decades, policies to address their unique health care needs have adapted and changed dramatically. However, there remain critical gaps in essential health care services that significantly impact the reproductive health and psychological well-being of female service members.