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The
Academic Empowerment Center
University
Mission: Virginia Union University seeks
to maximize the potential of individuals from
varied academic backgrounds within the context
of a challenging and nurturing academic environment.
Offering students the opportunity to excel as
scholars and leaders. For the realization of
its mission, the University offers the Academic
Empowerment Center (AEC).
Academic
Empowerment Center’s Goal: The goal of the
Academic Empowerment Center is to provide academic
and administrative support programs and services
that empower students for success and maximize
their potential for continued personal growth
(University Goal #7). The AEC is committed to
fulfill the University’s mission and goals,
consistent with the goal of the University’s
Strategic Plan to increase the institution’s
retention and graduation rate of student matriculation,
and to lend support services to a population
of students who are provisionally accepted to
the institution, undeclared students, disabled
students, and students who are experiencing
academic decline. Virginia Union University
received a commendation from the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools (SAC) April 2000 for
the exceptional activities and successes achieved
by the AEC. The students involved in this program
have had enriched college experiences and have
noticeable retention rates. It is no secret
that indicators of academic achievement for
minority students are generally very low. Our
experience at Virginia Union University; however,
supports the fact that students from at-risk
populations with a desire and potential to learn
can be successful with appropriate support and
resources.
The
AEC provides a myriad of support services designed
to eradicate learning obstacles and stimulate
upward mobility. The AEC utilizes computer technology
to assist students with learning course material,
strengthen basic skills including computer literacy,
Internet usage, as well, e-mail correspondence,
conduct research, and to elevate typed course
work. The following outlines AEC support services:
Brochure
SUPPORT
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES
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Academic Advisement & Planning |
Tutorials |
Computer Lab |
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College Orientation |
Plato Learning Lab |
Mentoring Program |
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Career Exploration & Planning |
Undecided Students |
Intrusive Counseling |
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College Survival |
Educational Resources |
Mentoring/Tracking |
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Learning Disabilities Support |
Course Selection/Registration |
Summer Institute |
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The
AEC assists students with making academic progress through
the practice of preparing an Academic Success Plan. The Academic
Success Plan helps the student to map the steps necessary
for achieving their desired academic goals. Students with
a disability are expected to self identify with the AEC and
are required to provide documentation that describes and verifies
their disability. The Americans with Disabilities Act 1990
and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibit
discrimination against persons with disabilities. As a result
of these laws, the AEC offers integrated educational services
that provide students with an identified disability, an equal
opportunity to obtain a college education. The AEC is committed
to ensuring that all benefit from every program, service,
and activity that is offered. A disability is defined as a
physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one
or more major life activities, such as, caring for one’s self,
performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking,
breathing, learning, and working. Adjustments and reasonable
accommodations follows:
ADJUSTMENTS AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
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Auxiliary Aids |
Tutors |
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Readers |
Note Takers and Tape Lectures |
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Library Assistance |
Learning Aids (Software) |
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Priority Registration |
Extended Time For Exams & Assignments |
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Substitution when appropriate |
Exam Modifications |
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Change Length of Time to Complete Degree Program
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Assistants |
Contact
information:
VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC EMPOWERMENT CENTER
Ellison Hall, Room 118
Tel#: (804) 342-3885
Fax: (804) 257-5792
Email Linda Jackson |
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