Wednesday, August 13 | Edition #154

Message from the Vice President

Dear Student Affairs Colleagues,


This week, we wrap new student and new transfer orientation and prepare to welcome the largest first-year class in the history of the University of New Mexico. I want to reiterate my deep gratitude to everyone who helped make our summer of programs a success including the New Student Orientation and Student Activities teams, and critical partners from across campus who come together to support information and programming across each session.


I also welcomed new faculty and new graduate employees at their respective orientations and had the opportunity to showcase the outstanding and influential work of the Division of Student Affairs at each. Our new partners are excited to join with us in innovating the student experience. I encourage you to join me in attending many of the welcome back events that have been planned.


I am particularly excited to participate this Sunday in the official start to the fall semester and matriculation of the class of 2029 at First-Year Family Day where we will celebrate our new students at Convocation and help them navigate our campus at Class Crawl. The next few weeks are some of the busiest and most important for our work and I am excited to see many of you as we engage with students together.


Thank you for all you bring to our community during this critical time. I’ll see you out there and Go Lobos!


With appreciation,


Eric

Join the DSA Staff Engagement and Recognition Committee

Division staff are invited to learn more about service on the DSA Staff Engagement and Recognition Committee at its upcoming 2025-26 launch meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 11 a.m. via zoom. Meetings will continue every fourth Tuesday at 11 a.m.


Please RSVP via email to Stephanie McIver.


Register to join via Zoom here: https://unm.zoom.us/meeting/register/xC65IO9SRPyf-lLs0XH79Q


Welcome Back Events

photo credit: Kyler Kinzie

Friday Night Live

Friday, Aug. 15

7 p.m.

Student Union Building


Class Crawl Campus Tours

Sunday, Aug. 17

5 p.m.

Cornell Mall


Movie on the Field

Thunderbolts

Sunday, Aug. 17

8 p.m.

Johnson Field


photo credit: Hyunju Blemel

Welcome Back Days

UNM Departmental and

programs Day

President's Ice Cream Social

Monday, Aug. 18

Duck Pond


Safety, Health and Wellness Day

Tuesday, Aug. 19

Duck Pond


Campus Communities Day

Wednesday, Aug. 20

Green Chile Stew

Duck Pond


Student Organization Day

Thursday, Aug. 21

Duck Pond

Dion's Pizza


Campus Employment and Community Service Day

Friday, Aug. 22

Ortega Hall

Save the Date: DSA Resource Centers Welcome Back Events

SSS-TRIO Awarded Grant Renewal

The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has awarded The University of New Mexico a federal Student Support Services (SSS)-TRIO $1.5 million grant to continue its work improving college retention and graduation rates among low-income, first-generation students, and students with disabilities.


Through individualized services including academic tutoring, financial aid, scholarship guidance, career exploration, personal and academic counseling, and mentoring, SSS-TRIO empowers under-resourced students to overcome barriers to success. These comprehensive supports significantly increase the likelihood that students will complete their degree with the lowest possible debt.


“This grant allows The University of New Mexico to deepen our commitment to ensuring SSS students have resources to thrive academically and personally,” said Dawn Blue Sky-Hill, SSS-TRIO program manager. “SSS helps level the playing field and equips our students with the tools and confidence to persist and graduate.”


Dr. Eric Scott, vice president for Student Affairs, said SSS-TRIO enables students the opportunity to realize their potential by reducing barriers to entry and persistence, ensuring they can realize academic achievement and bring their strengths and contributions to our community. “Each of our students brings assets and skills to our campus, and together, we create a community of thriving and success,” he said.


Nationally, the SSS program has a proven track record of success. According to a rigorous 2019 evaluation by the U.S. DOE, students in SSS at two-year institutions were 48% more likely to earn an associate’s degree or transfer to a four-year school, and students at four-year institutions were 18% more likely to earn a bachelor’s degree compared to similar peers not in the program.


“TRIO programs generally and [SSS-TRIO], in particular, transform students from the least resourced backgrounds into college graduates,” said Kimberly Jones, president of the Council for Opportunity in Education. “This vital program makes all the difference for nearly a million students each year across the country.”


SSS is one of eight federal TRIO programs funded under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to remove social, academic, and cultural barriers to higher education. Since its inception in 1968, SSS has helped millions of low-income, first-generation students graduate from college and contribute to their communities and the economy. Notable alumni of the TRIO Student Support Services program include Michael Cashman, town supervisor of Plattsburgh, NY; former NASA astronaut José Hernández; and Cheryl Johnson, 36th clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives.


For more information about Student Support Services TRIO at The University of New Mexico-Main Campus visit ssstrio.unm.edu or contact the SSS office at unmsss@unm.edu.


Student Affairs Fall Assessment Workshops and Drop-in Hours

The Division of Student Affairs is hosting a series of half-day, in person assessment professional development opportunities throughout fall 2025.The sessions are intended to provide Student Affairs units with personalized, structured support to carry out elements of their assessment plans in a timely manner. Any Student Affairs unit that desires in-depth support on the session topics are highly encouraged to attend.

Save the Date for the Fall

All Staff Gathering

Set for Friday, Sept. 19


The fall 2025 Division All Staff Gathering is set for Friday, Sept. 19 from 8 to 11 a.m. in the SUB, Ballroom C. All Student Affairs staff are invited to join Dr. Eric Scott for this important event which will provide updates on what's happening in the Division. Please look for a calendar invite from the VPSA account which will serve as your rsvp for the event.

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