Onboarding:

PSS Training Modules

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Thank you for signing up for free training through the Partnership for Student Success!

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Timeline:

Access to trainings is granted in a cohort model three times per year:

  • Summer cohort: Open in May, courses can be accessed asynchronously June-August.
  • Fall cohort: Open in August, courses can be accessed asynchronously September-November.
  • Spring cohort: Open in December, courses can be accessed asynchronously January-April.

Extensions and late starts will be granted as needed. Please reach out to Dorothy Jones at dorothyjones@jhu.edu with any requests.  

 

Accessing the Training Modules:

To enroll in PSS online training modules, participants must complete a sign-up form to express interest, including which cohort you want to enroll in.

When it is time to enroll in the course (see timeline above), you will receive an email notification from PSS’ sister organization, GRAD Partnership (notifications@instructure.com), with a link to complete the registration process in Canvas. Once you set up your Canvas account, you will be enrolled in the course, typically within two business days. 

Watch the video below for step by step instructions on setting up your Canvas account and accessing the module:

    The informational deck in the video above can be accessed here: Onboarding Deck.

    Questions and Feedback:

    You will be asked to submit a short survey upon completion of each module to share feedback with the Partnership for Student Success on how the modules can be improved.

    Reach out to PS_Success@jh.edu or a member of the PSS team with any questions.

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