(The Voice of CCNU)In November 2025, the School of Information Management, based on the distinct characteristics and developmental needs of undergraduates across different grade levels, explored and advanced tiered ideological and political education initiatives. It tailored educational content, optimized working methods and pathways, and actively pursued precision teaching and precision-oriented education.
To help first-year students quickly adapt to university life, understand their majors, and plan their futures, the college launched a series of “New-Student Adaptation” programs.
In the “Starlight Guides, Beacon Escorts” mentoring initiative, face-to-face sessions paired every freshman with a faculty member for one-on-one academic advising, making professional guidance routine and universal, and steering newcomers toward a well-planned undergraduate journey.
Full- and part-time counselors held individual “heart-to-heart” talks to monitor how students were settling in and to learn about their personal goals and reflections.
The college also organized experience-sharing panels with outstanding upper-class students, creating a peer-exchange platform that broadened freshmen’s horizons, and ran national-security-themed education to strengthen students’ awareness of state security.




The college treats the guidance of second-year students as a priority, launching theme-centered programs that reignite academic drive and sharpen planning skills. Top-performing and most-improved majors share study strategies, using peer role models to foster a climate of diligent, reflective learning.
The “Heart-Power · New-Growth” SIM Story Fair invites students to draw strength from one another’s journeys and build shared momentum.
These initiatives significantly upgrade students’ self-planning capacity, strengthen collective belonging, and lay a solid foundation for upcoming major coursework and personal development.



For third-year students, the college rolled out a suite of employment-boot-camp activities to sharpen real-world job-hunting skills. Internship-veteran peers from famous firms shared hands-on tips on résumé writing and interview communication, giving the audience direct, copy-ready know-how.
The “Careers Steering the Future · Dreams Shaping Youth” workshop brought in specialists to decode leaderless-group-interview tactics: how to allocate time, synthesize viewpoints quickly, and manage disagreements—boosting both interview competence and job-search confidence.


Tailored for seniors, the college offers one-on-one résumé polishing and career counseling focused on graduation pathways—whether landing a job or pursuing graduate study. Advisors explain employment policies, decode market trends, and push curated job openings, giving students both the map and the momentum to cross the finish line.

The School of Information Management keeps student growth and future success firmly in its sights.
A just-launched, all-grade Career Planning Competition is the latest move in building a systematic, step-by-step model for developing professional competence.
At the same time, the school steadily advances its daily slate of mental-health education, study-style cultivation, and safety programs—reinforcing the foundations that make every other kind of growth possible.
Source: The Voice of CCNU
Author: Rao Jiayi
Translator: Dong Yunzi
Date:December 10, 2025