Todd McCrary EOF Assistant Director/Advisor

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Todd McCrary EOF Assistant Director/Advisor

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Todd McCrary

EOF Assistant Director/Advisor

Summer Scholars EOF Staff-A Team of Support

● Director – Ivonne Cruz

● Associate Director – Vacant

● Admn. Asst. – Michele McKenzie

● Assistant Directors

● Todd McCrary – Business, Education, Arts & Communications

● Kim Quick – Humanities and Social Science(HSS)

● John Marshall – Health & Exer.Science, Nursing, Science, & Engineering

ON TRACK INITIATIVE(it starts now)

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• Freshman Year

• Sophomore Year

• Junior Year

• Senior Year

Support Services

● Advising● Academic Support Programs● Disability Services ● Tutoring / E-Tutoring● Math lab● Writing lab● CSS – Center for Student Success● Career Center● Health Services● Counseling and Psychological

Services

Liaison Role for Mr. McCrary

The School of BusinessDean, (Interim) Bozena Leven, Ph.D.Asst. Dean, Tammy GermanaProgram Asst. Mary Leur-Furtado, 609-771-3064

The School of Arts and CommunicationDean, Maurice HallAsst. Dean, Daniel DayMs. Judith Smedley, Asst. to The Dean 609- 771-2278

Liaison Schools cont’d.

The School of Education

Dean, Suzanne McCotter, Ph.D.Asst. Dean, Delsia FlemingAdministrative Assistant to the Dean, Angela Peterson, 609-

771-2501

EOF Peer Connection: EPCEOF Peer 2 Peer Mentoring Program

To help with the transition process, all incoming EOF scholars are required to engage throughout the school year with their peer mentors.

Meet with Peer Advisor during the fall

FOUNDATIONS OF STUDENT SUCCESS

● This course is designed to guide incoming first year students through the transition from high school to college.

● This will involve further developing content knowledge previously covered in secondary schools,

● Reflection on self-assessments taken, diagnosing learning styles,

● Begin to develop college-level study and tests-taking skills, and learning the resources available to students on a college campus.

Parent Partnership: How can YOU help?

● Prepare for homesickness

● Be supportive, not smothering. (Don’t call everyday)

● Stay Positive!

● Encourage your student to use campus resources

● Understand your child will have a new role - Their College Success is the New Priority

● Expect Change

● Call the EOF Office, if you have questions

Student Partnership: How can I help myself?

●Prepare for homesickness● Be ready to miss your mommy and daddy and your little siblings. Good news is they will be there when

you return.

●Be supportive, not smothering. (Don’t call

everyday)● Get used to not speaking with your parent everyday. It will help you in the long run.

●Stay Positive - Be Patient with the Process

●Use the campus resources that we provide you

●Trust yourself

●Expect Change and be comfortable with being

uncomfortable.

●Talk to your program specialist if you have any

questions

Important TCNJ Contact Information

● EOF Office 609-771-2280

● Center for Student Success 609-771-3452

● Student Financial Assistance 609-7712211

● Disability Support Services 609-771-3199

● Student Affairs 609-771-2201

● Student Accounts 609-771 2172

● Records and Registration 609-771-2141

● Student Health Services 609-771-2483

● Bookstore 609-771-5001

● Campus Police 609-771-2171

Todd McCrary, MS. Ed.

Assistant Director, EOF

Schools of Business, Education

& Arts & Communication

Email - [email protected]

Phone - 609-771-2719

Save the Date!

Closing CeremonyAugust, 8, 2018

10:00 AMMove Out12:00 PM

QUESTIONS?