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Academic Advising

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What is Academic Advising?

Academic advising is the ongoing and intentional process of collaboration between an academic advisor and student.

Academic advising is intended to support you, the student, to develop meaningful educational goals that are consistent with your personal interests, values and abilities. The advising experience helps to diminish the confusion that comes with a new environment, supports personal growth, and encourages students to think critically, seek out resources, and develop a plan for success in college and beyond.

Expectations for a Successful Advising Partnership:

Students are expected to be:

Informed and Proactive

Schedule and attend registration appointments each semester or more often as needed; view your RACR degree audit; know the requirements for your degree plan; ask questions

Responsive and Engaged

Communicate professionally; follow-up on issues you need to address; respond to outreach; arrive early for advising appointments

Respectful, Open, and Honest

Talk to your academic advisor about your academic progress and other important issues

You can expect your advisor to be:

Supportive and Knowledgeable

Share knowledge about academic requirements, policies, and procedures. Help you define your academic goals and select programs consistent with your goals

Encouraging and Respectful

Provide a safe, respectful, and confidential space to ask questions, discuss interests, and express concerns. Support you in discovering and using campus resources and services

Responsive

Respond in a timely fashion to your inquiries. Share timely correspondence about degree requirements, required advising meetings, and resources to help you be successful.

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