Over time, advisers and students get to know one another and develop a relationship that may open the door to discussing a wider range of topics. [...] Surveys and focus groups showed the incentives piqued students’ interest in the program and helped them cover the cost of things like books and food. [...] Those in the high-need group were required to continue meeting with their advisers twice a month, while the rest of the students were generally expected to meet at least once a month. [...] Encourage the coordinator and advisers to meet on a regular basis to review this data and consider how to make the most of it. [...] The number of students that the program reaches may grow faster than the size of the advising team.
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