Student Belonging Faculty Incentive Program
Applications are now open for the 2024 Student Belonging Faculty Incentive Program. Application deadline has been extended through April 28th at 11:59pm
If you have received funding for the Regional Campus Belonging Champions Community of Transformation or the 2023 UTC Student Belonging Faculty Incentive Program, you are not eligible to apply.
Student Belonging Faculty Incentive Program
The University Teaching Council is pleased to offer grants of $300 for participating in specific activities related to creating an equity-focused syllabus that will support students鈥� sense of belonging at 91仓库.
For the fall 2024 semester, participating faculty will revise a course syllabus to change elements such as language choices, course policies, and more, based on techniques proven to increase equity, inclusion, and belonging for students.1 Faculty members will meet once in the summer for collaboration and consultation on their proposed course revisions and ongoing strategies to strengthen student belonging throughout the semester. The faculty member will assess students鈥� experiences by administering an ASCEND survey at multiples during the semester. At mid semester, the faculty member will meet with their cohort to discuss the results of surveys and share resources. The faculty member will agree to share what they have learned with others in the university community.
In exchange for studying syllabus changes that affect the student experience, implementing changes to their course syllabus, assessing the impact of the changes, agreeing to share their work as a model, and to share their results with other faculty, the UTC will provide a $300 stipend.
Project Timeline
Sunday, April 21, 11:59 pm: deadline for faculty to apply for the program.
- Early May: participants are selected and notified.
- Prior to the Summer Workshop in June or July- Faculty members will complete the online module and syllabus review guide for instructors found at the Student Experience Project First Day Toolkit Website and use this information to revise a course syllabus.
- Summer Workshop: Wednesday, June 26, 10-AM-12PM or Wednesday, July 10, 10AM-12PM: remote faculty meeting for collaboration and consultation on the revised syllabi. Draft syllabus due one week before the chosen summer workshop.
- Monday, August 21: courses under the new syllabi begin.
- Thursday, September 26, 11:30AM-1PM or Friday, September 27th, 9:00-10:30AM: cohort meets to discuss early findings, explore additional belonging strategies/resources
Why Belonging Matters in Higher Education
Belonging is a key component in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education. Belonging is based on valuing different elements and individuals that make up the whole in promoting a comfortable learning environment based on a shared sense of community that is inclusive, fair, and cooperative. Belonging helps lessen feelings of social isolation and non-acceptance among students, especially those from underrepresented populations, in the education experience. Creating a sense of community and affinity among students ignites reciprocity and a 鈥済rowth mindset鈥� for personal academic, and professional advancement.
Institutional data and other evidence-based studies recognize the tangible and intangible benefits of belonging in promoting equity, learning efficacy, and student success. The Student Experience Project notes that, 鈥渇eeling valued and connected to others in one鈥檚 learning community (i.e., having a sense of social belonging) is positively associated with student well-being, academic engagement, and performance.鈥� Likewise, Nunn (2021) suggests a strong sense of belonging has a significant impact on student success and wellbeing: 鈥淥ur own institutional data tells us that a key reason that students consider leaving 91仓库 is that they lack a sense of belonging.鈥�
91仓库鈥檚 Strategic Roadmap offers a student-centered approach to learning that includes academic excellence, diversity, equity, and community engagement rooted in an ethic of care and student empowerment. This is important in cultivating a sense of belonging whereby members seek to 鈥渂uild an inclusive community where everyone knows that they are valued. 鈥�/strategicroadmap/diverse-kent-state.
Inaugural UTC Student Belonging Faculty Incentive Program Participants
Michelle Bagwell, Stark | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull | Judy Benjamin, Kent |
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Michelle Bagwell, Stark Gargi Bhaduri, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Loubna Bilali, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Michelle Burton, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Matthew Butler, Ashtabula | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Ning-Kuan Chuang, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Elizabeth Devore, Ashtabula |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Qunxing Ding, East Liverpool | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Doug Ellison, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Abbey Eng, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Arron Foster, Stark | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Claudia Gomez, Stark | Judy Benjamin, Kent Elizabeth Graham, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Leslie Heaphy, Stark | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Suzanne Holt, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Elaine Hsiao, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Julia Huyck, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Xiang Lian, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Maria Niza Licuanan-Galela, Trumbull |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Pam Lieske, Trumbull | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Adam Lockwood, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Shelley Marshall, Ashtabula |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Karen Mascolo, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Molly Mokros, Geauga | Judy Benjamin, Kent Xiaozhen Mou, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Deepraj Mukherjee, Stark | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Ellen Mulqueeny, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Mary Russell, Trumbull |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Astrid Sambol铆n Morales, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Rekha Sharma, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Mason Shuman, Stark |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Kuldeep Singh, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Michelle Souza, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Lindsay Starkey, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Melanie Tabak, Stark | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Janine Tiffe, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Tina Saunders, Kent |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Joseph Underwood, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull Robin Vande Zande, Kent | Judy Benjamin, Kent Joe Vanfossen, Tuscarawas |
Michelle Bagwell, Stark Jihyun Vick, Kent | Christie Bartholomew, Trumbull E. Sue Wamsley, Salem | Judy Benjamin, Kent Haiyan Zhu, East Liverpool |
- Ryan, K., Boucher, K., Logel, C., & Murphy, M. (2022). The Classroom Practices Library. Syllabus Review Guide.鈥� College Transition Collaborative. Student Experience Project. Retrieved 2/16/22 from
- Lightner, J, Marcinkiewicz, J. (2022). Preparing to Teach - Successful Syllabi. 91仓库 Center for Teaching and Learning. Retrieved 2/16/22 from /ctl/successful-syllabi