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Academic Advising Susan Herrick Associate Director College of Undergraduate Studies
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Academic Advising

Susan HerrickAssociate Director

College of Undergraduate Studies

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What’s Happening Right Now?

• Start of advising relationship

• Orientation to curriculum

• Schedule building/registration

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What’s Happening Right Now?

• Start of advising relationship

• Orientation to curriculum

• Schedule building/registration

• Remember: IT’S ALL NEW!!

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An Academic Advisor Is A(n):

• Expert Who Cares

• Source of Information • Presenter of Options

• Home Base

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Academic Advisors Help Students To:

• Assess their interests and abilities

• Examine their educational goals

• Make decisions

• Develop short- and long-term plans

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The College Transition:Making Decisions

AcademicSocial

PersonalFinancial

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Academic Transitions

Time ManagementCourse Rigor

Choice of Major Degree PathwayCareer Planning

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Help Is Here…

• Academic Advisor• Academic Enhancement (“The

Study”) • Disability Resource Center• Stuckert Career Center• UK Counseling Center

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Good Question To Ask Your Student:

“Have you talked with your advisor

about ______?”

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Student Growth Process

• Assess their interests and abilities• Examine their educational

goals• Make decisions• Develop short- and long-term

plans

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Your Role as a Parent Mentor

• “Making the Transition from Manager to Consultant”

• Provide continuity and support

• Allow to develop personal accountability and to explore strengths and interests

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Your Role as a Parent Mentor

• “Making the Transition from Manager to Consultant”

• Stress the importance of time management

• Encourage success and independent, informed decision-making

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Different perspectives…

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…but the goal is the same.