7 Habits of Highly Effective People Webcast with Sean Covey

Presented by:
Sean Covey, New York Times Bestselling Author

How can you help first-year college students succeed in college and in life?

Today, 73% of university presidents rank student mental health as their most pressing issue (Deloitte). Mental illness is the leading cause of discontinuous enrollment (especially when paired with substance abuse). Essentially, the biggest factor in your institution’s retention rate may be the mental health of your students. Research shows that students who unenroll are less likely to reach productive life goals and secure well-paying jobs, limiting their ability to contribute positively to society (ACE).
 

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective College Students is a high-impact student success course that benefits first-year college students with essential life skills that are so needed today. Join Sean Covey, President of Education at FranklinCovey to learn how colleges and universities can:

• Enhance student engagement.
• Improve persistence.
• Strengthen student learning.
• Increase retention and completion rates.



 

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