GVSU hosts hundreds of young learners at two STEAM events
Hundreds of middle and high school learners participated in competitions that would put their problem-solving and STEAM skills to the test.
Mar 25, 2024
The Enrollment Development and Educational Outreach Division is responsible for providing leadership in enrollment development and educational outreach by implementing comprehensive strategies to improve student retention, academic excellence, and learning while employing the use of data-driven, evidence-based enrollment practices. The division will work to inspire others within our community to work collaboratively in achieving the university’s enrollment and retention goals.
The Division of Enrollment Development and Educational Outreach values cooperation and interconnectedness with each functional unit at Grand Valley State University. The division contributes to the enrichment of our society by implementing enrollment planning and services that value diversity, inclusion, belonging, and accessibility; identify, recruit, and enroll capable learners; offer services to support and promote equitable enrollment, retention, progression, graduation and overall success for all learners.
The Division of Enrollment Development and Educational Outreach will be recognized as a national model for enrollment management programs, services, and practices. We will be a learner-ready and evidence-based division utilizing an inclusive approach to encourage learners from all backgrounds to become leaders and complete their educational pursuits. Utilizing a coordinated care approach, we will provide comprehensive services to lifelong learners at every stage of their educational career.
Through development of recent pipeline and financial aid programs, Grand Valley leaders have opened the university’s doors even wider to diverse students and, in turn, helped diversify West Michigan’s workforce.
B. Donta Truss, vice president for Enrollment Development and Educational Outreach, led establishments of these programs and said he drew largely from his own experience as a first-generation college student to create programs that make it easier for students to attend college. Truss earned three degrees, including a doctorate in educational leadership, policy and law, from Alabama State University, one of the country’s oldest Historically Black Colleges/Universities (HBCU).
Hundreds of middle and high school learners participated in competitions that would put their problem-solving and STEAM skills to the test.
Mar 25, 2024
In honor of César Chávez Day, GVSU’s Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrated alongside students, faculty and staff to honor the life and work of Mexican American activist César Chávez.
Mar 22, 2024
Houston Christian University is the first Hispanic Serving Institution to become a partner in the seven-member consortium.
Mar 7, 2024