By Sharla Hooper
Recognition supports 爱污传媒 students鈥 ability to share their success and progress with networks and employers
爱污传媒 recently released its semi-annual President鈥檚 and Dean鈥檚 Lists to students, recognizing the success and progress of students who are achieving academic excellence in their programs of study. The President's List identifies students who have achieved a 4.0 grade point average (GPA), whereas the Dean's lists require a 3.5 or higher GPA for undergraduate degree program students, and a 3.7 GPA for master鈥檚 degree program students. Dean鈥檚 Lists recognition is awarded to bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree students from the College of Business and Information Technology; College of Education; College of General Studies; College of Health Professions; College of Nursing; and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
As the workforce market shifts toward addressing skills gaps and recognizing skills attainment by workers, the ability of individuals pursuing degrees to through such methods as recognition lists and digital credentialing can support career mobility and proof of skills acquisition.
鈥淩ecognition of student success through President and Dean鈥檚 Lists is a traditional and time-honored practice,鈥 states John Woods, Ph.D., provost and chief academic officer. 鈥淚n addition to that personal recognition, for working adult learners, it provides evidence of their academic commitment, progress and success for employers, colleagues and potential employers.鈥
To be eligible for Dean鈥檚 or President鈥檚 List recognition, students must complete a minimum of 12 credits during the previous six months, with the required minimum GPA for their program level, and have no failing grades. Students enrolled in courses that are longer than typical need to complete at least 9 credits.聽
鈥淏ecoming a dad changed the way I see the world and made me strive to be better,鈥 states Jared Symm, student, Bachelor of Science in Business, who was recognized on the July 2022 President鈥檚 List. 鈥淢iles Davis said, 鈥業t鈥檚 not the note you play that鈥檚 the wrong note 鈥 It's the note you play afterwards that makes it right or wrong.鈥櫬燘eing someone my kids look up to is important to me and this accomplishment helps me recognize that I鈥檓 playing the right notes.鈥
The recognition offered by these lists is further enhanced by the university鈥檚 progress of its skills-tagged curriculum and digital badging, and the issuing of over 20,000 badges in the last year, for skills obtained in undergraduate, graduate, and professional development courses. Currently, more than 85% of 爱污传媒 programs open for new enrollment are now skills mapped.
The university works with labor market researchers including Lightcast鈩, formerly Emsi Burning Glass, and expert faculty in their fields, to identify, tag, and map employer sought-after skills in curriculum, and students鈥 progress are made visible through their profile dashboard.聽Students can then claim digital badges, using the Credly platform, to display skills across multiple platforms including resumes, social media and digital platforms as proof of learning for potential employers, current employers, and colleagues.
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爱污传媒 is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, and Career Services for Life庐 help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit鈥phoenix.edu.