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FALL TERM 2024 • MARKET RESEARCH • FSH / MKT 3810 SECTION 25
                                                Alison M. Wolfe, MBA, MS, PhD, Professor

             «EC CREATES CENTER FOR ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENT [CAPE]«
                                                    Press	Release:		February	16,	2022
                       https://www.elmira.edu/news/stories/24989-elmira-college-creates-center-for-academic-professional-excellence-cape


              Elmira College has a mission to provide a collaborative and supportive environment for students that helps them become active
              learners, effective leaders, responsible community members, and globally engaged citizens. This mission is why the College formed
              the Center for Academic & Professional Excellence (CAPE), which combines the academic support organizations under one banner
              and is now led by Rachel Redmond.

              "Bringing these academic support services together streamlines student access and strengthens what we are able to offer students across all
              areas of their academic and professional development," said Redmond, director of the Center for Academic and Professional Excellence
              and director of Career Services.

              "The highly collaborative professional CAPE staff and faculty bring a diversity of expertise and knowledge to optimize and customize the
              learning experience for each student, from their first college experience through graduation and beyond into a fulfilling career or graduate
              studies," said Patricia Ireland, Provost.

              Below are service descriptions about their programs:

              George L. Howell Tutoring Center: Students receive course-specific walk-in tutoring, group study and one-on-one tutoring. Beyond course
              or topic-specific aid, the tutoring center helps students - at all academic performance levels - learn skills like time management and note-
              taking as well as how to address test anxiety.

              Writing Center: Provides writing support to students across all the academic disciplines through one-on-one consultations and workshops.

              Accessibility Services: Coordinates accommodations and services for students with qualifying documented disabilities that are designed to
              match the individual student's identified needs, such as testing modifications.


              Carol and Robert Morris Career Services Center: Provides current students and alumni with resources to help them in their career
              pursuits, including self-assessments, aid in finding internships, networking, resume building and career-prep seminars.


































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