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Student Success & First Year Experience
1. Attend your classes. 2. Get to know your professors and allow them to get to know you better too. 3. Find a way that works best for you to stay organized...a planner, phone calendar, to do list. As long as it works for you, that's all that matters! 4. Support your peers in their extracurricular activities. Nearly all of our students are involved in something on campus whether it is athletics, fine arts, Student Senate, and so much more. Get out there and cheer them on in the things your friends are passionate about on campus! Student Success can help with this. 5. Ask any and all questions. 6. Get out and explore your new town and the surrounding areas. There are several hidden gems in Hillsboro, Marion, Newton, and McPherson.
7. Have Fun!
Office of Student Success
Academic Mentoring
Available for students who find themselves in need of additional support to work on time management, study skills, sorting through the transition to college life, and more.
Tutoring Center
Available for students in the lower level of the Lohrenz. Tutoring is a free service available for all Tabor Students and is provided through peer tutors. Registration for tutoring is required. Additional times and information are located in the Student Success Office. Questions can be sent to studentsuccess@tabor.edu.
Disability Services
If you are a student who has a disability or situation that requires academic accommodations, you can contact Student Success directly and provide necessary documentation of disability. Student Success will work with you to identify needed accommodations.
Daniel Krebs
Director of Student Success
First Year Experience
First Year Experience Advisor
Text (620) 349-5655 with any questions you may have regarding Tabor in general, resources, etc. Student Success will respond as quickly as possible.
Tabor’s First-Year Experience Advisor is here to help ensure Freshmen students can have a smooth and supported transition into college. The transition to college can be overwhelming and potentially even challenging in some areas. The good news is that you are not alone! Not only do you have the support of your new peers and professors, but you also have the First-Year Experience Advisor to walk alongside you as well. Here are a few tips and tricks from the FYE Advisor to help you transition and be successful in your time here at Tabor College!