Register for a SucSeed Training
SucSeed Trainings are unique because they are designed to assist students with two phases: (1) gaining admission into academic programs and (2) succeeding beyond admission. Led by Dr. Wilson, these trainings provide participants with proven knowledge, strategies, and skills used to succeed in both phases across four distinct sessions. Participants may enroll in the session most aligned with their immediate goals or complete the full series for a comprehensive, end-to-end roadmap from application to academic excellence. All trainings are conducted virtually.
Secure Competitive Academic Opportunities: How to Develop Strong Applications
Participation in academic programs are critical to developing a competitive application for graduate programs. These could include research experiences for undergraduates (REU), academic honor programs such as the McNair Scholars Program, leadership roles in student organizations, internships, and more. This training will provide an overview of the components of developing a strong application. Topics covered include:
Overview of the application process
Essays
Resume/CV
Letters of recommendation
Types of academic opportunities to pursue
Interview preparation and strategies
The Graduate Admissions Process Decoded: From Application to Acceptance
The graduate admissions process has similar components to the college admissions process but differs in many ways, which can be daunting. Graduate admissions can be very competitive as there are often small cohorts of students accepted each year. This training provides the insider clarity institutions rarely make explicit and tips for helping your application stand out.
Topics covered include:
Overview of the application process
Selecting schools and advisors
Communicating with potential advisors
Essays
Letters of recommendation
Interview preparation and strategies
Important factors for choosing a school
Ace Your Courses: Learn Essential Skills and Strategies for Academic Success
Coursework is critical for developing the subject matter expertise and skillsets necessary for research idea development and execution. This training provides an overview of ways to succeed in academic courses, and is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students.
Topics covered include:
Course Selection
Note-taking
Study skills and exam preparation
Time management and organization
Mastering the Research Process: Design, Implementation, and Communication
Research, like any other skill, requires knowledge, experience, and practice to master. This training provides an overview of the research process and describes some of the core components along with strategies for succeeding in those areas.
Topics covered include:
Developing research ideas
Overview of the research process
Communication (oral and written)
Project management
Publishing manuscripts
Ethical and Effective Community Engagement Training
Dr. Wilson developed a novel framework called CIRCLE, along with eight practical strategies, in order to conduct ethical and effective community engaged participatory research. This framework can be applied to all forms of community engagement such as building community programs and collaborations. In group trainings, participants will learn the components of the CIRCLE framework, eight strategies for implementation, examples of successful community engaged projects, and discuss how to best apply this knowledge to their community engagement work.
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Graphic describing the CIRCLE framework, published in Environmental Science and Policy.