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The
Student Assistance for Leadership in Teaching (SALT) program
has been developed to provide student assistance to faculty
who wish to work on projects that contribute to their instructional
and professional development. The primary purpose of SALT
is to make available specially qualified students who can
work with faculty on projects designed to enhance their development
as leaders in teaching. It also provides a way to facilitate
the academic and professional development of students through
a mentor relationship with a faculty member.
Students
selected to participate in SALT are called Presidential Scholars.
They are juniors and seniors who have at least 3.7 grade point average, are enrolled in at least six hours, and are demonstrating exceptional involvement
in their professional area.
SALT
projects are designed to contribute to faculty development
and provide a quality learning experience for students. They
should provide opportunities for students to do research or
engage in developmental projects with faculty. The SALT program
is not designed to assist faculty with regular classroom assignments,
tutorial assistance, data entry or service in a secretarial
capacity.
If
you would like more information, please contact the Office
of Student Success and Enrollment Services, Kennesaw Hall,
Room 4413, email our
office, or call 770-423-6310.