Program Components, Requirements & Services

Program Components

Program Components 2022
The McNeill Academic Program is a comprehensive program offering a range of components that weave together to support students in reaching their academic goals.

Through each program component, McNeill students will:

  • Get to know faculty and staff onÌýan individual level
  • Get to develop their own academic expectations and standards through faculty and staffÌýsupport
  • Be immersed in a diverse caring community

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Program Requirements

We expect students to be engaged in their learning.Ìý This includes being open to learning new ways of approaching academics.

Program requirements

  • Meet with your McNeill Coordinator (minimum twice (2) per semester)
    • Students need to schedule at least two (2) meetings with their McNeill Coordinator each semester to develop and discuss their academic and career success plan, and to assess their progress toward meeting their goals
  • Meet with your McNeill Peer Mentor (for first-year students ONLY, minimum once (1) per semester.)
    • First-year students need to schedule at least one (1) meeting with their McNeill Peer Mentor each semester to develop community, discuss their academic journey and progress, and to connect with resources within the McNeill Academic Program and the Student Academic Resource Center (SASC).
  • Participate in the McNeill Academic Program events:
    • Attend Student Retreats
      • McNeill Welcome (All McNeill students, early Fall Semester)
      • For first-year students ONLY:
        • First Year Retreat (Early Fall Semester)
        • Take 2 (Early Spring Semester)
    • Academic and Professional Development workshops (attend a minimum of two (2) Power Hours or equivalent eventsÌýper semester)
  • Enroll in appropriate McNeill writing, math, and chemistry courses and co-seminarsÌý Ìý
    • First-year students usually enroll in one McNeill course per semester and often take math, writing, and/or science, depending on their area of study.
  • Complete one Educational Enrichment Opportunity (such as internship or volunteer experience) before graduation.Ìý

McNeill provides innovative instruction.Ìý We offer small classroom experience that are student centered and that incorporates inclusive teaching and collaborative learning practices.Ìý We also offer supplemental instruction in STEM, Business and Social Sciences. Ìý

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  • Computer LabÌý
  • Lounge
  • Study GroupsÌý
  • - Academic and professional development workshops
  • Events - Halloween, Day of the DeadÌýand Pi Day just to name a few!

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  • Ìý(Listed underÌý"Student Resources")
  • Ìý(Free Drop-in Tuturing)
  • (LBB 237)Ìý

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Power Hours are McNeill’s academic and professional development workshops. Power Hours build community and encourage networking between students, faculty, staff and professionals from the Denver/Â鶹ӰԺ area.

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  • Academic Coordinators are assigned to all McNeill Students
  • Peer Mentors are assigned to all incoming freshmen
  • Upper classmen are encouraged to become Peer Mentors
  • ​Instructional Assistants
  • Mentors
  • Student Advisory Board
  • Pre-Health

Freshman attend retreats designed to help acclimate them to university life.

  • Summer Launch, read about the Summer Launch experience here
  • Academic Intensive
  • Take 2, read about Take 2 from a student perspective here