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Student Retention and Advocacy
What is Student Retention and Advocacy about?
- Student retention happens as a result of continuous improvement in the student experience, which includes all of your learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
- Student Retention and Advocacy is a campus resource for you to help problem-solve, engage and assist you in fully experiencing your "life at Northland College."
How does it work? Who do I contact?
- Through communication, information-sharing, and working one-on-one with you or within small groups, help facilitate connections/resolution with campus resources to best address your needs and concerns.
- Contact Patti Fenner-Leino, Director of Retention and Student Advocacy, 715-682-1230, PCC #229, pfen-lei@northland.edu.





