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Success Coaching

Success Coaching

Build connections with students as you work with them to develop their skills and build on their strengths. Success Coaches attend a training before being assigned students, and will have access to online resources through the Success Coaching Canvas shell after training is completed.
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Jimmy A. Payne Foundation Gap Scholarships
Jimmy A. Payne Foundation Gap Scholarships

Have an upperclassman with unmet financial need? The Jimmy A. Payne Foundation has generously provided Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ with funds to award gap scholarships to junior and senior students navigating financial hardship so that they can stay enrolled and persist towards graduation. 
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Success Experts by Request

Are you looking to schedule an in-person success skills presentation for your class or a student group? The Center for Student Success offers Success Experts: By Request for just that!  A representative from CSS can be requested to present on a number of academic success topics ranging from time management to note taking. Those wanting to schedule a presentation should complete the online request form at least one week in advance.  We will contact you to confirm CSS staff availability.

 
 

Who Can Help?
Who Can Help?

Have a student who needs help with finances, academics, mental health, disability accommodations or other area outside your purview? Here's a list of common student problems and the offices best equipped to handle them.
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CARES

CARES

Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ CARES is a team of campus professional who respond to reports of concern regarding the academic progress and well-being of students. CARES reports address concerns related to persons making threats to harm themselves or others that pose a significant threat to the University and/or its community.

  • Self-harm

  • Family/relationship difficulties

  • Stress management

  • Anxiety, addictions, and mental health concerns

  • Homelessness

  • Threatening or violent behavior

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Contact Us

The Center for Student Success
Cook Library Room 138

Hattiesburg Campus

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Email
successFREEMississippi

Phone
601.266.6405

Student Help Website