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'''<big>Fall 2023 Student Priorities:</big>'''
  
[[Fellow:Pujan Patel|<u>Pujan Patel:</u>]]
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[[Fellow:Pujan Patel|<u>Pujan Patel:</u>]]  
  
Idea: To equip Lincoln University students with the tools necessary to propel their lives in a positive direction.
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Idea: To equip Lincoln University students with the tools necessary to propel their lives in a positive direction.  
  
- Providing students with a curriculum that is both engaging and supplemental to real world experiences that they will encounter after graduation.
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*Providing students with a curriculum that is both engaging and supplemental to real world experiences that they will encounter after graduation.
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*Allowing students the opportunities to be able to access networking opportunities that can propel their future.
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*To increase opportunities for students in the professional sectors by giving them access to multiple scholarships, internships, and jobs.
  
-  Allowing students the opportunities to be able to access networking opportunities that can propel their future.
 
  
- To increase opportunities for students in the professional sectors by giving them access to multiple scholarships, internships, and jobs.
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[[Fellow:McKayla Miller|<u>McKayla Miller:</u>]]
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Idea: To enhance the financial literacy of students, equipping them with essential skills for a successful financial future.
  
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*Conduct workshops and seminars on financial planning, budgeting, and investing.
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*Provide online resources and tools for easy access to financial information and calculators.
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*Partner with career services to integrate financial literacy into overall student development programs.
  
[[Fellow:McKayla Miller|<u>McKayla Miller:</u>]]
 
  
Idea: To enhance the financial literacy of students, equipping them with essential skills for a successful financial future.
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<u>[[Fellow:Jordan Hall|Jordan Hall:]]</u>
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Idea: To improve the social well-being of my fellow students.
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* Create a welcoming, inclusive environment to foster strong social connections among students.
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* Provide accessible mental health services and resources to reduce stress and promote emotional well-being.
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* Offer diverse activities that encourage social interaction, personal growth, and skill development.
  
* Conduct workshops and seminars on financial planning, budgeting, and investing.
 
* Provide online resources and tools for easy access to financial information and calculators.
 
* Partner with career services to integrate financial literacy into overall student development programs.
 
  
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[[Fellow:Marcus Fequiere|<u>Marcis Fequiere:</u>]]
  
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Idea: To provide students with a structured avenue to express and cultivate creativity.
  
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* Establish dedicated areas on campus where students can express themselves through art, music, writing, or other creative pursuits.
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* Offer workshops, resources, and materials to support and enhance students' creative skills and projects.
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* Organize events, exhibitions, or performances to provide platforms for students to share and celebrate their creative work with the campus community.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 25 October 2023

Fall 2023 Student Priorities:

Pujan Patel:

Idea: To equip Lincoln University students with the tools necessary to propel their lives in a positive direction.

  • Providing students with a curriculum that is both engaging and supplemental to real world experiences that they will encounter after graduation.
  • Allowing students the opportunities to be able to access networking opportunities that can propel their future.
  • To increase opportunities for students in the professional sectors by giving them access to multiple scholarships, internships, and jobs.


McKayla Miller:

Idea: To enhance the financial literacy of students, equipping them with essential skills for a successful financial future.

  • Conduct workshops and seminars on financial planning, budgeting, and investing.
  • Provide online resources and tools for easy access to financial information and calculators.
  • Partner with career services to integrate financial literacy into overall student development programs.


Jordan Hall:

Idea: To improve the social well-being of my fellow students.

  • Create a welcoming, inclusive environment to foster strong social connections among students.
  • Provide accessible mental health services and resources to reduce stress and promote emotional well-being.
  • Offer diverse activities that encourage social interaction, personal growth, and skill development.


Marcis Fequiere:

Idea: To provide students with a structured avenue to express and cultivate creativity.

  • Establish dedicated areas on campus where students can express themselves through art, music, writing, or other creative pursuits.
  • Offer workshops, resources, and materials to support and enhance students' creative skills and projects.
  • Organize events, exhibitions, or performances to provide platforms for students to share and celebrate their creative work with the campus community.