SEEDS – Access Changes Everything (formerly New Jersey SEEDS) is a privately funded, statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities to academically talented, financially limited students. SEEDS works with competitive, primarily independent, secondary schools to provide opportunities for highly motivated, academically qualified, and economically disadvantaged students.
The College Scholars Program (CSP) was announced in April 2015 as an immersion experience designed to reach three times as many students in a wider geographic area than SEEDS’ existing high school academic initiative. College Scholars participate in academic classes each Saturday during the spring of students’ eleventh-grade year, and throughout the twelfth grade. In addition, students take part in a three-week residential session during the summer before their senior year in high school.
POSITION OBJECTIVES
The Dean of Student Advisement supervises ten Student Advisors, trains them in Leadership Development, manages their schedules, and ensures that they are serving as strong role-models for the Scholars. The Dean works closely with the Dean of Faculty and Dean of Residential Life & Student Affairs to manage Student Advisors’ schedules and workload reporting directly into Programs.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS:
STIPEND: $4,500 (subject to all applicable tax-withholding and other required deductions)
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Temporary, Contract
TIME FRAME:
Training & Onboarding: June 18, 2025 – June 21, 2025
The Collegiate Experience: June 22, 2025 – July 11, 2025
LOCATION: Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA (Room and board provided)
Those interested in applying should send a cover letter and resume with the subject line as "Dean of Student Advisement – College Scholars Program – Summer 2025" to the following email address:
NO PHONE INQUIRIES
SEEDS – Access Changes Everything (formerly New Jersey SEEDS) is a privately funded, statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities to academically talented, financially limited students. SEEDS works with competitive, primarily independent, secondary schools to provide opportunities for highly motivated, academically qualified, and economically disadvantaged students.
The College Scholars Program (CSP) was announced in April 2015 as an immersion experience designed to reach three times as many students in a wider geographic area than SEEDS’ existing high school academic initiative. College Scholars participate in academic classes each Saturday during the spring of students’ eleventh-grade year, and throughout the twelfth grade. In addition, students take part in a three-week residential session during the summer before their senior year in high school.
POSITION OBJECTIVES
The Dean of Student…
Those interested in applying should send a cover letter and resume with the subject line as "Dean of Student Advisement – College Scholars Program – Summer 2025" to the following email address:
NO PHONE INQUIRIES
Those interested in applying should send a cover letter and resume with the subject line as "Dean of Student Advisement – College Scholars Program – Summer 2025" to the following…