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Karina Franco EdD Belk College of Business Director of Undergraduate Advising Henrietta Thomas M Ed University College Director of University Advising Center What is ACADEMIC ADVISING ID: 798233

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The “Basics” of Academic Advising

Karina Franco, Ed.D.Belk College of Business, Director of Undergraduate AdvisingHenrietta Thomas, M. Ed.University College, Director of University Advising Center

Slide2

What is

ACADEMIC ADVISING?

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What is Academic Advising?

A process where advisors and advisees develop a relationship that helps advisees develop self-awareness, goals, and plans for academic achievement.(Crockett, 1987; O’Banion, 1972; Winston, Enders, & Miller, 1982)

“Advising is viewed as a way to

connect

students to the campus and help them feel that someone is

looking out

for them

.”

(

Kuh

, G., J.

Kinzie

, J. H.

Schuh

, E. J. Whitt, and Associates.

2005)

Slide4

The year was 1953

“Advising is a process with a long and dignified history in colleges and universities…involving, as it often does, tedious clerical work combined with hit and run conferences with students on curricula. It is a most cordially hated activity by a majority of college teachers.”M. S. Maclean, Personnel and Guidance Journal

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What is the Purpose of Academic Advising?

To “assist students in developing meaningful academic plans.” To “identify relevant and desirable student learning and development outcomes and provide programs and services that encourage the achievement of those outcomes.”CAS Standards for Academic Advising Programs

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Advising as Teaching

Through advising, we want students to:Value the learning processLearn and use decision-making strategiesPut the college experience into perspectiveSet and evaluate priorities (goals)Develop thinking and learning skills“College is more than a collection of courses or a ticket to a trade.”NACADA Core Values

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Successful Advising Requires…

A relational investmentKeeping up to-date with policies, program requirements, and deadlinesTime for rapport to buildMeeting students where they are in their intellectual and psychosocial development

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Three-component approach in advising:

Conceptual - crucial foundation; what advisors must understandRelational - behavioral attributes; what advisors must do

Informational

- substance of advising; what advisors must

know

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Advisor Responsibilities

Provide accurate information about majors and careers (or refer appropriately)Be accessible in-person, by phone, or via emailAssist students with establishing goalsTreat students with courtesyPositively challenge students to improve performance when necessary

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An Academic Advising Model

Terry O’Banion, 1972

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Student Responsibilities

Proactively seek help and advice throughout the semesterBecome familiar with degree requirements, including general educationFollow dates/deadlines on university calendarRegularly check uncc.edu emailPrepare for advising sessionsKnow GPA, academic standing, completed credit hoursUse the undergraduate catalog and Banner

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Advising at UNC Charlotte

…in both the professional literature and in the UNCC summit, the agreement seems to be that a good advising system is characterized by accessibility, accuracy, and student satisfaction. We would add to that effectiveness in reducing academically motivated attrition. Advising Summit Report, Yardley Research Group, 2005

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Advising History, UNC Charlotte

FACULTY ADVISING has always been in place!Thru 1980s Office of Academic Advising and Learning Assistance; SOAR ARSC Advising Center; COBA Advising Center1995 OASES; AAIT; SSRT; 7 full-time advisors on campus

Student

Population

Year

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Mission StatementAcademic Advising Improvement Team, Jan. 1996

Academic Advising at UNC Charlotte represents a coordinated developmental process which encourages students to explore their individual growth. Advising provides them with accurate information necessary to make informed decisions leading to a satisfying and successful college experience, culminating in timely graduation and preparing them to prosper in their chosen careers. It involves the interactive and cooperative efforts of faculty, professional advisors, support services, and students throughout the University.

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NACADA Core Values

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Resources for Policies/Best Practices

http://registrar.uncc.edu/http://advising.uncc.edu/https://selfservice.uncc.edu/pls/BANPROD/twbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=bmenu.P_FacMainMnuhttp://www.nacada.ksu.edu/search.htm?btnG=Search+NACADA

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Point to consider:

“An excellent advisor does the same for the student’s entire curriculum that the excellent teacher does for one course.”Marc Lowenstein, “If teaching is advising, what do advisors teach?,” 2005