NACADA
Highlights - April 2008
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NACADA Deadlines
- April
8 - Deadline to register for April
17 Webinar - Ensuring Advisor Success: Mastering
the Art of Advising through the First Year of Advising
and Beyond. [more]
- April
10 - Deadline (extended) to submit applications
to attend Institute for advising Division I student-athletes.
[more]
- April
15 - Deadline to submit innovative
ideas in advisor training for inclusion in August
Webinar broadcast. [more]
- May
1 - Application deadline for both Emerging
Leaders and Mentors. [more]
- May
1 - Deadline to submit a Wesley
R. Habley Summer Institute Scholarship application
for the Austin (Texas) Summer Institute. [more]
- May
2 - Deadline to register for May
13 Webinar - Making Career Advising Integral
to Academic Advising. [more]
- June
2 - Deadline to register for June
11 Webinar - Advising
Student-Athletes on a College Campus.
[more]
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July 11
- Exemplary Practice nominations for
integrated career and academic advising. [more]
NACADA Professional Development Events
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Don't miss our April 17 Webinar
- Ensuring Advisor Success: Mastering the
Art of Advising through the First Year of Advising and
Beyond. Register today! [more]
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2008 Annual Conference - Hotel reservations are
now being accepted for the October 1-4 event in Chicago.
[more]
- Five Region Conferences
are scheduled for April and May! Register now! Don't miss
the early registration discounts! [more]
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Register now for our May 13 Webinar - Making
Career Advising Integral to Academic Advising.
[more]
- Faculty Advising Seminar:
Collaborating for Success - June 19-20, 2008,
in Portsmouth, Va. Register now! [more]
- 2008 Academic Advising
Summer Institutes - June 22-27 in Portsmouth,
Va., and July 27-Aug. 1 in Austin, Texas. Register now!
[more]
- Plan now for upcoming broadcasts
of the NACADA Webinar Series.
[more]
NACADA
Resources and Publications
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Academic Advising
Today seeks authors for September 2008 edition.
[more]
- Featured
this month in the Clearinghouse:
Campus-based Advisor Certification, Crafting Student Reference
Letters, and Advising Veterans. [more]
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Exemplary Practice nominations for integrated
career and academic advising sought. [more]
- Professional
Development Package for April. [more]
Association Governance
- NACADA Division Representatives
Elected. [more]
Other
NACADA Information
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Campus Advising Awards - Recognize a
colleague on your campus! [more]
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Apply now for the 2008-2010 class of Emerging
Leaders and Mentors. [more]
- Do
you have creative ideas and practices
appropriate for inclusion in our August Webinar - Save
Time and Energy: Utilize Existing Resources for Advisor
Training and Development? [more]
- Get
Involved with NACADA Commissions and Interest
Groups! [more]
- NACADA and Kansas State University
offer Online Master in Academic Advising Degree.
[more]
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April Webinar |
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Thursday,
April 17, 2008
A
Live Internet-broadcast Webinar Event
Ensuring
Advisor Success: Mastering the Art of Advising through the
First Year of Advising and Beyond
Are
you a new advisor at the beginning of this exciting career?
Are you responsible for the training and development of
advisors in your unit or at your institution? Then
this broadcast is for you! |
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Key points for this online presentation by Pat Folsom
and Jennifer Joslin (University of Iowa)
will include:
- Advisors new to the profession
need extended, ongoing developmental support to master
the art of advising.
- Developmental support should
extend past initial training to address issues that arise
as new advisors begin working with students and experience
seasonal advising issues (e.g. registration periods, drop/add
periods).
- To grow, new advisors must know
where they are going. They must have clear expectations/learning
outcomes for what they should know and be able to do by
certain points in their careers.
- The NACADA New Advisor Guidebook
and the New Advisor Chart included in it provide the means
by which new advisors and the people responsible for their
training can create developmental road maps.
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Join
Pat and Jennifer on April 17 to:
- learn about and understand the
purpose of the New Advisor Growth Chart.
- learn to use the chart to create
developmental goals for yourself or for your advisor development
program.
- Identify the issues to be considered
in creating a developmental road map.
- learn about tools you can use
(from The New Advisor Guidebook and other sources)
to make the journey.
Registration
deadline is April
8, but participation is limited by our Service
Provider, so don't be left out! - Learn
More and Register
Today! |
| Institute
for Advising Division I Student-Athletes Registration Deadline
Extended |
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A
NACADA/National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) partnership
has created the Academic Institute:
A Game Plan for Student-Athlete Success
scheduled for June 15-18, 2008, in Portsmouth, Va. The Institute
is open to NCAA Division I
institutions, and there is no registration fee
to attend the Institute. Institutions selected for participation
will be responsible for travel, lodging, and meals that
are not included on the Institute schedule.
The
Institute will explore best practices known to contribute
to successful institutional support for student-athletes
and assist participants in developing models and action
plans focused on this goal. Incorporating information from
practicing administrators, discussions with peers and institutional
“team” analysis, participants will examine institutional
practices that can be enhanced to build their institution’s
capacity for ensuring the academic success of student-athletes.
Experienced administrators will serve as faculty and provide
guidance and consultation throughout the process and provide
a network of support following the Institute.
A
key focus of the institute is to encourage cross-campus
collaboration, therefore the event will employ a
team-based format, which will not only allow campus
colleagues to strengthen their own alliances as they work
together during small group discussion sessions, but also
will give them an opportunity to develop a network outside
their respective institutions. It is recommended that each
team include 3-4 institutional staff members from a cross-section
of campus units (athletics/academics/student affairs).
Visit
the Institute Website to
find more detailed information and download an application
form. The deadline to return the application to NACADA has
been extended to Thursday,
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Contribute to August Webinar on Advisor Training |
How
can the concept of "Going Green"
be applied to advisor training and development? Ask
yourself these questions:
- Have
we initiated programs or developed creative ways of using
existing resources for advisor training and development
on our campus?
- Are we facilitating discussion sessions surrounding
NACADA Webinar broadcasts?
- Are we hosting brown bag lunches to discuss articles
from Academic Advising Today and/or the NACADA
Clearinghouse of Academic Advising Resources?
- Are we drawing from NACADA resources such as monographs
or CDs to develop advisor inservice-training, workshops,
discussion groups or other on-campus opportunities for
advisor development?
- Are there additional advisor development ideas or resources
that we could share with our colleagues in the field?
Planning
is underway for an August Webinar, Save
Time and Energy: Utilize Existing Resources for Advisor
Training and Development,
which will highlight creative usage
of existing advisor training/development materials by NACADA
members, and YOUR INPUT is
invited! Member processes or programs
that can inspire creative ideas on how we can "recyle"
NACADA and other existing resources for innovative advisor
development purposes will be explored in this summer Internet
broadcast.
Learn
more about this coming event, and contact
Leigh Cunningham
or Marsha Miller
at the NACADA Executive Office and tell us your story today! Submission
deadline is April 15.
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As
explained by NACADA Emerging Leaders Development Team member
Nathan Vickers
(University of Texas-Austin) in the March 2008 edition of
Academic Advising Today, NOW is the time to apply
for the 2008-2010 class of
NACADA Emerging Leaders and Mentors.
Applications
for the 2008-2010 class are
available online. The Emerging Leader Program was developed
to encourage members from diverse groups to get involved
in leadership opportunities within the organization, outfit
participants with the skills and tools necessary to pursue
elected and appointed leadership positions, increase the
number of leaders from diverse groups, and encourage and
assist members of underrepresented populations to attend
State, Regional, or National Conferences. Emerging Leaders
are provided funding to assist them with travel and involvement
in the association for the first year of their two-year
commitment to the program.
Applications
for both the Emerging Leaders and Mentors are due May
1, 2008, with
final selection being made by June 2008. For information
about the program, including criteria and applications,
visit the ELP
Website.
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Taking
Advising to New Heights
2008
Annual Conference: Chicago, October 1- 4
Information
on the Annual
Conference scheduled for October 1-4
in Chicago is updated as it becomes available.
Hotel
reservations are now being accepted.
Make your reservation as soon
as possible! There are three official Conference hotels.
The Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel.is where all conference
sessions will be held. The Hard Rock Hotel. and the Hotel
71 are within 1.5 blocks of the Hyatt Regency. If you are
interested in sharing hotel accommodations to stretch your
travel budget, you can sign up at this site as well.
If
you are fortunate enough to have money left in this fiscal
year's budget, consider registering now - an abbreviated
Preliminary
Conference Registration Form is available.
It's not
too early to volunteer to work
for a couple of hours at the conference--It's a great way
to get involved and meet new people. Sign up by emailing
Pam
Rodriguez.
Over
700 presentation proposals were received. If you submitted
a proposal, you will receive notification of its status
by mid-April. Our thanks go to Ann
Anderson and
her 2008 Program Committee, NACADA Commission Chairs and
the hundreds of readers who made the proposal
selection process run smoothly.
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Tuesday,
May 13, 2008
A
Live Internet-broadcast Webinar Event
Making Career Advising Integral to Academic Advising
Joanne
Damminger (Rowan University) and Ken Hughey
(Kansas State University) contend that career advising can
enhance advisors’ work with students and facilitate students’
career and academic development and decision making. Career
advising helps students to understand the relationship between
their academic programs and career opportunities, to make
academic and career decisions, to clarify and set career
and academic goals, and to develop plans to achieve their
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Join
Joanne and Ken on May 13 as they discuss:
- Applying career theories to career advising
- Integrating career and academic advising
- Advisor competencies needed for effective career advising
- The advisor’s role in facilitating students’ academic
and career planning
- The career advising process
- Resources, activities and interventions to enhance career
advising
Registration
deadline is May
2, but limited seating is filling up fast! Don't
miss this opportunity - Learn
More and Register
Today! |
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Upcoming
Region Conferences |
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Congratulations and a big thanks to all
the chairs and committees of the five successful regional
conferences held in March. The leaders of the April and
May conferences listed below are happy to welcome you to
their meetings, so register today!
| Region |
Theme |
Date/Location |
Chair |
Notes |
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The
Concept Model of Advising: From Theory to Practice
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April
16-18
Pittsburgh,
Pa. |
Babs
Mowery
Sean
Bridgen
Stephen
Pajewski |
Hotel
overflow information on the Region 2 conference link
at the left.
Register
now! |
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New
Vistas in Advising!. |
May
18-20
Columbia,
S.C. |
Art
Farlowe |
Hotel
reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before
April 15.
Register
now! Early discount before April 15. |
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A Grand Odyssey: Academic Advising's
Impact on the Student Experience |
April
6-8
Grand Rapids,
Mich. |
Debra
Dotterer
Jennifer
McCaul |
Still
time to register!
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Planting
the Seeds…
Nurturing
Student Growth
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May
18-20
Ames, Iowa |
Deb
Noll
Emily
Hurm
Jill
Kramer
Brenda
Kutz |
Register
now!
Hotel
reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before
April 27.
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10.
Rocky
Mountain |
Making
it Count: Turning the Ordinary into the Extraordinary |
May
20-22
Park City,
Utah |
Noelani
Sanchez |
Hotel
reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before
April 18.
Register
now! Early discount before April 18. |
Each year, a "Best
of Region" presentation is selected for each Region
Conference. Those chosen will receive financial assistance
to attend and present their session at the 2008 Annual Conference
in Chicago! |
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NACADA
Division Representatives Elected |
Please
join us in congratulating the newest members of the NACADA
Leadership! Jermaine Williams
and Kyle Ellis
were recently elected as Administrative Division Representative
and Regional Division Representative, respectively.
At the conclusion
of the Annual Conference in Chicago, Jermaine and Kyle will
begin their two-year terms (2008-2010) in these leadership
positions while also serving as members of the NACADA Council,
succeeding Ruth Hussey and Glenn Kepic, respectively.
Jermaine will team up with Skip Crownhart, appointed Administrative
Division Representative, and Kyle will work with Gail Stepina,
appointed Regional Division Representative, to lead their
respective divisions.
Jermaine
Williams is the Coordinator for First Year
Student Programs in the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate
Studies at Temple University, and is currently serving as
Chair of the Membership Committee. Kyle
Ellis is the Assistant Director of the Academic
Support Center at the University of Mississippi, and currently
serves as the Southeast Region 4 Chair.
Complete 2008 election
results are available on the NACADA Website.
An article summarizing the election results and related
statistics will be printed in the June 2008 edition of Academic
Advising Today - be sure to check it out!
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Faculty
Advising: Collaborating for Success
Third
Annual Seminar
June
19-20, 2008 in Portsmouth, Va.
Since faculty
play such an integral role in academic advising, it is imperative
that all constituencies work together to assure that faculty
have the information, tools and resources to effectively
engage in the advising process. This two-day seminar
will provide participants with the opportunity to gain essential
insights on fostering collaboration among those responsible
for advising. In addition, faculty participants will engage
in activities to strengthen their advising skills.
The
seminar will provide opportunities to:
Areas
of study will center around:
- Definition and Philosophy of Advising; Theoretical Foundation;
Components of Advising including Teaching/Learning of
Advising and Advising Syllabus as well as Roles and Responsibilities
of Faculty Advisors
- Training and Development Issues - including motivational
issues
- Faculty Rewards and Recognition/Evaluation of Faculty
Advising and Faculty Advisors
Kathy
Stockwell, Jayne Drake and
Marti Hemwall will facilitate instruction
and discussion in important advising topics for individuals
and teams from public, private and two-year institutions.
For more information
on how you and your team of faculty advisors and administrators
from your institution can enhance or improve advising on
your campus click
here. We are looking forward to your participation! |
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2008
NACADA Academic Advising Summer Institutes
June
22-27 - Portsmouth, Va.
and
July
27- August 1 - Austin, Texas |
Join
administrators, advisors and faculty advisors for a comprehensive
look at academic advising today. Along with general sessions,
workshops and topicals, participants develop an Action Plan
for enhancing or improving advising on their individual
campuses. You might be interested in looking at descriptions
of some of the Action
Plans prepared for past Institutes. The schedule
of sessions for both Institutes have been posted at http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Events/SummerInst/Schedule.htm.
Plan
now to arrange for teams or individuals from your institution
to attend in 2008! And YES - A limited number of Wesley
R. Habley Scholarships are available for
Summer Institute attendance. Applications
are available now on the Annual Awards Program Website and
may still be submitted for the Austin Institute no later
than May 1.
If
you are planning to attend the Summer Institute in Portsmouth,
you may want to add the Faculty Advising Seminar to your
trip. See details above.
Because
many institutions have varying summer schedules and the
Institute has limited enrollment/faculty ratios, we offer
the Institute two times each summer. So, choose either by
date or location - we welcome you at either one! Register
soon to ensure your participation! Information on hotel
accommodations, travel and program details can be found
on the Summer Institute Webpage! Register
now as participation is limited!
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Members
have been submitting manuscripts for the June
edition of NACADA's quarterly e-Publication, Academic
Advising Today, and among those accepted for
publication are:
"An
Advising April Fool Lesson" by
Heidi Koring
(Lynchburg College)
"Preparing
to Advise First-Year Advisors" by Christine
Leichliter (The
College of New Jersey) and Kathy
McCleaf (Mary
Baldwin College)
"Graduate
Advisors Are Essential When 'Real Life' Gets in the Way"
by Kelli Moore
(James Madison University)
We are now
discussing article topics for the September edition. If
you are interested in sharing your ideas with your colleagues
in this format, check out the Guidelines
today!
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Clearinghouse
of Academic Advising Resources |
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Featured
this month in the Clearinghouse:
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Practices Sought in Career Advising |
Narratives
are being requested as Exemplary
Practices of Integrated Career and Academic Advising Centers
for possible inclusion in the upcoming Handbook
of Career Advising. The intent is to identify academic
and career advising centers (or academic and career planning
centers) characterized by an integrated approach to helping
students with their academic and career planning. A section
of the book will present narratives of the centers selected
and is intended to provide readers with exemplary practices
of integrated academic and career advising centers. Professionals
associated with integrated academic and career advising
centers are encouraged to submit narratives of their work
and accomplishments for publication consideration in the
Handbook of Career Advising .
To nominate a program see the application
guidelines. Nominations will be accepted through
July 11. This
is a wonderful opportunity to gain recognition for your program
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and K-State Offer Online Master in Academic Advising Degree
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Kansas State University
in partnership with NACADA has offered for four years a
Graduate Certificate in Academic
Advising online. Now in addition to the
Graduate Certificate, KSU is offering an online Master
of Science in Academic Advising degree.
You still have
time to apply and register for classes now for the Spring
semester! Visit http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/GradPrograms/index.htm for
more information!
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Involved with NACADA Commissions & Interest Groups
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NACADA
members may designate up to four Commissions
and/or Interest Groups with which to have
official affiliation. This official affiliation primarily
identifies those Commissions and/or Interest Groups for
which you would have voting privileges, receive activity
updates, and be eligible to hold an elected or appointed
position within, such as serving on a committee or serving
as Chair. Although participation in Commissions and Interest
Groups is entirely optional for NACADA members, we encourage
you to join those of special interest to you, as they are
valuable resources for information and networking.
Click on the links
for lists of the current Commissions
and Interest
Groups. More information on a particular Commission
or Interest Group can be reviewed on its individual webpage.
If you would like
to designate or change the preferred Commission and/or Interest
Group choices with which you would like to be affiliated,
please complete this online
form. Upon receipt of this information, your
membership record will be updated accordingly. If you previously
made your selections, but do not recall which Commissions
or Interest Groups were designated, you can simply indicate
your current preferences via this form and previous choices
will be replaced. Please be sure to provide your name and
institution information when completing this form so the
appropriate member record can be updated. If you have any
questions, please contact NACADA at nacada@ksu.edu.
NOTE:
Your four selections can be any combination of Commissions
and Interest Groups. You can change your Commission and
Interest Group affiliations at any time - although you should
be aware that this may affect your eligibility for certain
awards and elected positions.
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NACADA
would like to recognize individuals who receive campus awards
in 2008 for outstanding academic advising (faculty or full-time)
or advising administration. If you would like to notify
NACADA of a colleague who recently received a campus
advising award, please provide us with this information
by completing the short online submission form on our Website.
Or, you can e-mail us at nacada@ksu.edu
with the following information: exact name of the award;
the award recipient's name, position title, department/unit,
institution, complete mailing address, city/state/postal
code, and e-mail address; and your name and e-mail address.
NOTE: These campus advising award recipients
do not need to be current NACADA members.
NACADA
applauds these advising professionals on their achievements
and appreciates their dedication and service to students.
Congratulatory e-mails will be sent from NACADA and lists
of the campus advising award recipients are posted on our
Website
by award year. There is also a link to this Website on both
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Upcoming Webinars |
Plan ahead for these upcoming
Events in the NACADA Webinar Series:
June
11, 2008 - Advising
Student-Athletes on a College Campus
Presenter:
Derek Van Rheenen (University of California, Berkeley)
Registration deadline
is June 2.
Learn
More
August 12, 2008 - Save
Time and Energy: Utilize Existing Resources for Advisor
Training and Development
Presenters:
Leigh Cunningham and Marsha Miller, NACADA Executive Office
Registration deadline
is August 1.
Learn
More
September 18, 2008 - Proactively
Planning for a Career in Academic Advising
Presenter: Jennifer
Bloom, NACADA President
Registration deadline
is September 10.
Learn
More
Register concurrently
for any three Webinars and save
$10 off each! |
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Professional Development Package for April |
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April’s
professional development package is about Writing
an Academic Advising Syllabus & Learning Outcomes.
The resources in this package will provide you with the
basics needed to develop and utilize an academic syllabus
on your campus as well as help you determine and measure
the learning outcomes needed by accreditation agencies.
Check
out this package, as well as NACADA’s other professional
development packages at http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/publications/profdevelpkgs.htm.
Don’t reinvent the wheel! Save time! Save money! Order
your professional development packages today. |
The
Highlights is a monthly summary of NACADA news and
events designed to inform members via one consolidated
webpage. |
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