Advisor's Role and Responsibilities
Professional and faculty advisors view academic advising as integral to the college's educational philosophy of being responsive to the needs of students.
The advisor-advisee relationship is based on a philosophy of shared responsibility. Ultimate responsibility for satisfying college and professional requirements and goals rests, however, with the advisee.
The following are the responsibilities of advisors:
- Help students define and develop academic and career interests/goals
- Assist students with developing an educational plan that is consistent with their goals, interests, and abilities
- Understand and effectively explain curriculum, graduation requirements, and university and college policies and procedures
- Match students’ needs with available resources and make appropriate referrals
- Listen to students’ concerns and respect their individual values and choices
- Monitor students’ academic progress
- Be available to answer students’ questions through scheduled meetings or email
- Create student-advisor collaborative relationship
- Encourage exploration across disciplines
- Promote integration of academic and life experiences
- Assist student graduation within appropriate time-line
- Support students to prepare for graduate study and/or a professional career