| Dean
Vroman's
advice for First Year Students -
My hope for students is that they quickly become
confident and comfortable enough to talk to the adults that are
here to help them –Faculty, Hall Directors, Advisors, anyone.
I have seen too many people who simply wait too long to connect
with anyone other than their roommate or their friends from
home. The faster they make connections within the University,
the faster they will transition to UNH and being a successful
student.
“I view our office as the window between
faculty, students, parents and the external community. We try
to manage the day-to-day workings of the school so the faculty
can concentrate on being good teachers and researchers. We are
the clearing house where students, parents and faculty can come
to get help with their questions or concerns. Most times we can
help them, but if not, we usually know exactly where to send
them to get help.”
In addition to his Associate Dean responsibilities,
Dean Vroman teaches a 2 credit interdisciplinary course that
allows undeclared students within the School of Health
and Human Services to explore their career
options. “I like teaching this course since it is
another way where I can make a connection with students that
is different than my Associate Dean role. It is another chance
to help students through their transition and development here
at UNH.” |