College of Southern Nevada launches survey for Black male mentoring program

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is reaching out to its students for valuable feedback through a Black Male Mentoring Program Survey. The survey aims to gain insights into the specific challenges faced by Black male students, evaluate their awareness of available campus resources, and gauge their interest in student engagement programs.

CSN emphasizes the importance of student input in improving services and creating significant opportunities for academic success. Students are encouraged to participate in the survey, which remains open until December 5th.

Participation is straightforward and can be completed quickly by visiting www.csn.edu/bmmpsurvey or using the QR code found on promotional flyers.

“Your input is crucial in helping CSN enhance its services and create meaningful opportunities for student success,” a statement from CSN reads. The college invites students to contribute their perspectives to help shape future student engagement initiatives.



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