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Entries for December 2007
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The Impact of Policies and Environments upon Undecided Students
Jill
posted on December 01, 2007 01:11
The effect of institutional policies and campus environments on advising undecided students is discussed within the Commission on Undecided/Exploratory Students membership through listservs, conference presentations, and informal conversations. Often the focus of the discussion is how students are served and how advisors deal with institutional policies and practices. The impact that institutional policies and environments can have upon our undecided students is considerable. As Lewallen (1995) explains, “some institutions are extremely supportive; others are indifferent or even nonsupportive. These approaches appear to have the potential to profoundly influence a student’s willingness to declare being undecided” (p.28-29). This article briefly examines some of the literature related to these topics.
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decision-making
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major choice
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undecided
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role of advisor
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academic support
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David Spight
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Advising First Generation College Students
Jill
posted on December 01, 2007 01:12
As we continue to study First Generation College Students, we become increasingly aware of several subgroups within this special population of students. We can identify adult students with family and job responsibilities, those who are among the first in their families to be born in this country, and foster care alumni who are aging out of the foster care system as three subgroups advisors can assist. Each of these groups faces particular issues as they seek a college education. A closer look at these students reveals special needs that academic advisors must take into account if they are to provide these students with the care they require to succeed.
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proactive advising
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build relationships
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academic support
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at-risk students
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cultural differences
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preparedness
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underprepared students
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adult learners
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first generation students
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Joseph Murray
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Ila Schauer
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Chris Bennette Klefeker
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The Healthy Advisor
Jill
posted on December 01, 2007 01:13
Advising is an awesome responsibility and privilege in today’s educational climate. To be a good role model, learn to reduce stress, exercise regularly, eat properly, and think positively. Advisors who have mens sana in corpore sano (a healthy mind in a healthy body) will live longer, feel better, and be more effective during their careers.
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stress
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advising environment
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Lee Kem
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Joe DeBella
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William Koenecke
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Academically Advanced, Developmentally Ill-Equipped: Helping Young Advanced Students Find Their Places
Jill
posted on December 01, 2007 01:14
The college experience plays a fundamental role in a student’s personal development. We believe that increased accessibility to pre-college, credit-bearing options indicates that the number of students who earn pre-college credits will continue to grow. This continued growth will challenge higher education institutions to find ways to meet the needs of these younger college students. The most successful students will be those whose college educations help them make intentional decisions about their classes, majors, and careers in conjunction with successful evolution through developmental stages.
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first year students
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stress
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academic support
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student motivation
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advising approaches
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Danielle Tisinger
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Julie Murphy
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Annual Conference a Huge Success!
Jill
posted on December 01, 2007 01:15
Over 3100 colleagues came to Baltimore October 18-21 to share information on current advising topics. To paraphrase one participant: “Thanks for putting on a spectacular conference. As a newbie to NACADA, and a relatively new professional in Student Affairs, I appreciated the breadth and depth provided in the sessions;and especially enjoyed the welcoming NACADA veterans that made me feel at home.
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December 2007 Vol 30:4 Compiled Version
SuperUser Account
posted on December 01, 2007 01:16
From June 2005 through December 2011, this publication was titled
Academic Advising Today: Lighting Student Pathways
. Articles included in these archived editions will be presented in a compiled version as well as broken down into individual articles to facilitate search capacity. News features from this period may be attained by contacting the Managing Editor.
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