Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Advancing Edquity (30%) – Edquity is a startup platform that seeks to connect students with emergency aid. a. Work with the Provost and Student Success Affordability Committee b. Co-Chairs and staff at Edquity to determine if the project makes sense for PSU, and if a partnership with PCC is viable; c. If viable, work with PCC to determine a course of action; d. Finalize decision about Edquity on campus by the end of the school year. 2. PSU Transfer & Returning Student Resource Center (50%) – Transfer students make up over half of PSU’s enrollment. The PSU Transfer & Returning Student Resource Center is now open to students to help alleviate barriers associated with continuing towards a degree at PSU. a. Working with center director provide consultation on strategic visioning for future of transfer center; b. Identify opportunities for coordination between PSU and regional community colleges, including PCC, Mt. Hood Community College, Clackamas Community College, and Chemeketa Community College.