Advising: Provides individual academic advising to Fayetteville State University students to further retention and graduation efforts.
- Provide quality cross-curricular academic advising to students following
NACADA Core Values of advising.
- Provide individual academic advising services to new, continuing, and transfer students assisting them with enrollment choices including creating and updating academic plans.
- Support students in a one-on-one and small group environments to assist with educational planning, goal setting, career exploration, selection of a major, and course selection.
- Proactively encourage students to think critically, seek out resources, and develop action steps (including appropriate policies).
- Review transcripts from former institutions and evaluate the course equivalencies for the University College core curriculum (basic entry level courses comprising 45 semester hours).
- Monitor assigned student programs of study and academic progress, monitor/address early alert flags and make notes in student success platform.
- Monitor assigned student progress and intervene as needed with students in academic difficulty, referring students to university resources as needed (tutoring, faculty, student services, etc.).
- Monitor assigned students' progress toward proficiency in core student learning outcomes.
- Appropriately respond to diverse student populations inquiries (first-time, transfer student, military affiliated, adult learners, veterans, online, and student on academic probation).
- Assist students in becoming familiar with the registration process and the Self-Service Banner database, and other student success platforms (i.e., Degree Works,
EAB, Canvas, Upswing, etc.).
- Provide guidance and advice for students experiencing academic difficulty and advise on issues.
- Ensure students on academic probation has a student academic plan.
- Assist students with understanding and following a pathway from declaration of major through graduation.
- Assist students with course registration during the academic semesters.
- Develop and conducts workshops to support college navigation.
- Serve as a backup in the Bronco One Stop central services during peak times.
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Teach University Studies (UNIV) courses, as needed.
Advising Records: Monitor and maintain advising records through the university portals and other software systems (
EAB, Self-Serve Banner, DegreeWorks, Canvas, etc.). Monitor assigned student progress and intervene as needed with students in academic difficulty, referring students to university resources as needed.
Professional Development: Actively seek professional development opportunities to maintain and improve knowledge and expertise in advising, diversity, and technology. Attend meetings, conferences, and workshops to increase knowledge of retention evidence-based strategies and technology to support student success. Maintain up-to-date knowledge on special populations to include adult learners, veterans, online, military-affiliated, and students on academic probation.
Customer Services:Respond to inquiries from students with care and quality services via phone, email and in person. Serve students through virtual advising, walk-in advising, workshops and other programming methods that best meet the needs of students. Ability to work occasionally after 5:00pm and on weekends (especially during peak times).
Other Duties/Assignments:Participate in special programs such as new student orientation, open house majors fair, etc. Serves on committees as appropriate and as appointed by supervisor. |