Human connection is the foundation of effective learning, particularly in higher education. Drawing from Relationship-Rich Education by Felten and Lambert (2020), this reflective scholarly article examines the critical role faculty–student relationships play in fostering academic success, personal growth, and a sense of belonging. Situated within broader higher education scholarship on student engagement, mentorship, and persistence, this article argues that relationship-building must be intentional rather than left to chance. As an online criminal justice professor, I reflect on the unique challenges faced by students balancing work, family, and education, making relationship-driven teaching especially essential in virtual learning environments. Key themes from the literature emphasize mentorship, high-quality student–faculty interactions, and the creation of inclusive and supportive academic environments. These themes are aligned with my teaching practice and translated into a concrete action plan designed to enhance relationship-rich learning in online courses. By fostering meaningful interactions and mentorship, faculty can significantly influence student motivation, persistence, and overall success.
Alison Conteh (Mon,) studied this question.