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Why Advising Matters Pat Jordan September 16, 2009

Why Advising Matters Pat Jordan September 16, 2009

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Why Advising MattersPat Jordan

September 16, 2009

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THE CAMPUS ADVISING NETWORK AND WKU ADVISORS ROCK!

Abernathy & Engelland (2001) “Academic advising, in concert with other

school resources, serves to provide the primary guidance and direction a student needs to successfully navigate through the college course selection and registration processes” (p. 97)

BOY, DID THAT MAKE ME ANGRY!

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THE CAMPUS ADVISING NETWORK AND WKU ADVISORS ROCK!

AND THEN I READ ON… “College study places much greater demands

on students than grade school or high school study, and the appropriate selection of which classes to take can be a critical determinant of a student’s success in meeting those increased demands.” (p. 97)

How do we help them make those choices? WE ADVISE!!!

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AND ON . . . “College is more academically demanding

than prior scholastic activities in many ways (e.g., more independent study, outside of class assignments and preparation, and an extended commitment and persistence toward pursuing academic achievement). HOWEVER, less direction, guidance, and structure is provided.”

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THE CAMPUS ADVISING NETWORK AND WKU ADVISORS ROCK!

A little more . . . “Effective academic advising can become a

key component in alleviating the stresses associated with both the course selection and registration processes as well as other higher educational tasks (or exercises), especially for first-year students who are unfamiliar with such procedures.”

How do we help them? WE ADVISE!!!

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THE CAMPUS ADVISING NETWORK AND WKU ADVISORS ROCK!

Just what IS advising? “. . . the only structured activity on the

campus in which all students have the opportunity for one-to-one interaction with a concerned representative of the institution” (Habley, 1981).

“. . . interactive partnership aimed at enhancing the student’s self-awareness and fulfillment” (O’Banion, 1972)

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Just what IS advising? “. . . the very core of successful institutional

efforts to educate and retain students (Nutt, 2003).

“. . . a teaching/learning process that supports developing students’ ability to comprehend and evaluate their behaviors and their interactions with the educational environment (Crookston, 1972; O’Banion, 1972)

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Just what IS advising? “. . . The fundamental purpose of academic

advising is to help students become effective agents for their own lifelong learning and personal development” (Chickering, 1994)

“. . . integral to fulfilling the teaching and learning mission of higher education” (NACADA).

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On to the topic of the day. . . Why Advising Matters

Student growth and development Relationships Grades Retention (graduation rates and federal funding) Campus link Future Success (alumni donations and job

security)

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Advisors Really . . . Teach students to appreciate and consider lifelong

learning (we keep learning each day!) Teach students how to

Explore alternatives Apply decision making strategies Accept responsibility for their decisions Deal with consequences of their actions

Help students understand the difference between expectations and realities (I want to be an Accounting major but I’m not good at applying math concepts)

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Advisors Really Teach Students

To set priorities and evaluate events To balance individual lives and lifestyles to

accomplish goals The value, intended effect, and desired outcomes

of higher learning in general Traditions within higher education To put the college experience into a broader

perspective

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Advisors Really Help students understand policies and how

they support learning Refer students across campus Encourage co-curricular activities Teach relationship building and community

behavior Show students respect and caring

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Advisors Really Calm the fears of parents Help students transition from student to good

global citizen Help connect academic, career, and life goals

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Source: http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Clearinghouse/advisingIssues/Core-Values.htm

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