Support our students with TimelyCare
Student Affairs has expanded virtual health and wellness options for students by partnering with TimelyCare, a robust digital health and well-being platform that offers students free and equitable access to teletherapy services. The TimelyCare app also offers a service for faculty and staff designed to equip them with information to help struggling students. Additionally, the Student Assessment and Intervention Group (SAIG) remains a resource to share non-emergency concerns about your students (e.g., attendance). You may find the .
Training opportunity: Applying Universal Design for Learning principles to your course
Supported by a grant from the New York State Education Department, the CLTL and Student Academic Services (SAS) are collaborating to offer support to faculty interested in training around Universal Design for Learning (UDL). In May 2023, the SUNY Center for Professional Development is offering a . The six-week asynchronous course will introduce learners to UDL and to the benefits of accessible content and how it promotes student success. Learners will see how UDL offers insight for more effective teaching and learning. In addition to supporting the full cost of attendance, participating faculty members will receive a $750 stipend.
For a full description, please follow this link. Faculty interested in registering should contact Jamin Totino in SAS at jtotino@skidmore.edu.