UHD seeks to bring stability to the learning experience across all modalities. These
                           faculty demonstrations of academic support services resources in Canvas showcase the
                           various tools and features available within Canvas and provide an important list of
                           academic and non-academic resources provided by UHD to enhance student success. These
                           resources are applicable for all students and for all class modalities. Our students
                           are often unaware of where they can go for academic help, and that these resources
                           are free to all students.
                        
                        
                           
                              
                                 Strategies and Tips
                                 
                              
                                    
                                    Although these resources can be duplicated in your syllabus, it is recommended that
                                       you embed them in your course LMS (Canvas) page for ease of access. (These resources
                                       will be organized in a module which you can incorporate in your own course page.)Links for these resources are not expected to change frequently, but you should always
                                       go through the links at the beginning of each semester to ensure they are still active.Protip: Canvas makes checking the validity of links nearly effortless! Go to Settings
                                       → Validate Links in Content (right side of the page in the Course Detail tab). Tips for accessing Academic Resources on Commons:  
                                    
                                    Navigate to the Home page of your Canvas course. On the right-hand side choose "Import
                                       from Commons"In the search bar, type in "UHD".Locate and click on the UHD Academic Resource Page. (Note all the other outstanding
                                       UHD resources available here.)You should now see the description page. From the right-hand side, click on "Import/Download".Choose the course(s) in which you wish to insert this page.Edit page to fit your needs. |  
                           
                              
                                 Research
                                 
                              
                                    
                                    Both academic and non-academic support are critical to student achievement in higher
                                       education (Schneider & Preckel, 2017).More than 20% of college students report experiencing a basic needs hardship (e.g.,
                                       food or housing insecurity; Freudenberg et al., 2019).First-generation and non-traditional college students experience greater challenges
                                       adapting to and navigating the college environment (Schwartz et al., 2017), having
                                       their basic needs met (Goldrick-Rab, 2018), and are less likely to seek out college
                                       resources that can enhance their success (Stephens et al., 2014)Lower-performing students are less likely to use effective learning strategies (Geller
                                       et al., 2018) |  
                           
                              
                                 Resources
                                 
                              Academic 
                                    
                                    Academic Advising – Students who attended advising sessions more frequently have higher grades (Mu
                                       & Fasnacht, 2019).Center for Career and Professional Development – Career advising helps build students' self-efficacy and independence (Cunningham
                                       & Smothers, 2014).Tutoring Resources (Academic Support Center) – Frequency of attending tutoring sessions was a positive predictor of students'
                                       GPA and retention (Laskey & Hetzel, 2011)Study/Learning Strategies – Strategies and peer-reviewed article by Putnam et al. (2016) –Students with a higher
                                       GPA were more likely to use effective learning strategies such as self-testing and
                                       less likely to use ineffective strategies such as cramming (Geller et al.,2018) Non-academic 
                                    
                                    Gator Resource Center (food market, housing, financial) – The inability to meet students' basic needs (e.g.,
                                       food security) has both direct and indirect (via worse mental health) negative impact
                                       on their GPA (Martinez et al., 2020).Student Counseling and Student Health Services – Students' mental and physical health are predictive of lower academic performance
                                       (Shankar & Park, 2016).Accessible Education Center – Provides students with information on the availability of assistive technology
                                       and services, in addition to an environment/community to help combat the sense of
                                       isolation (Moriña & Biagiotti, 2022).Office of Student Life/Affairs – Provides students with a variety of services to enhance their academic experience
                                       and sense of belonging, which predicts greater persistence, engagement, and well-being
                                       (Gopalan & Brady, 2020). References  
                                    
                                    Cunningham, K., & Smothers, A. (2014). The effect of career cruising on the self-efficacy
                                       of students deciding on majors. NACADA Journal, 34(2), 16–25. https://doi.org/10.12930/NACADA-13-033Freudenberg, N., Goldrick-Rab, S., & Poppendieck, J. (2019). College students and
                                       SNAP: The new face of food insecurity in the United States. American Journal of Public
                                       Health, 109(12), 1652-1658.https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2019.305332Geller, J., Toftness, A. R., Armstrong, P. I., Carpenter, S. K., Manz, C. L., Coffman,
                                       C. R., & Lamm, M. H. (2018). Study strategies and beliefs about learning as a function
                                       of academic achievement and achievement goals. |