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As the field of academic advising evolves, it is an appropriate time to consider the future of the field. Utilizing student opinions, instructional design perspectives, current emerging trend lists, and academic advising theory, this article attempts to bring attention to four trends that can steer or influence the field as a whole in the next five to ten years.

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technology, Zack Underwood, Daron Williams, Momiji Barlow, Hannah Libovicz, Olivia Wade
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Integrated advising approaches can empower advisors to uniquely adapt to individual student needs. Advisors can intentionally combine different advising approaches to achieve an individualized advising practice for each student they work with.

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advising approaches, Rebecca Weidner, Amy Soto
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One belief has always been central to the author’s work in higher education: students need to be empowered to take control of their educational experience. Transformational advising inspires students to innovate and create in ways to help them grow and shape their future success.

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Bill Johnson, coaching
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With the sheer number of duties that academic advisors face, it is a challenge to consistently preserve fundamental elements of communication. Nudges are powerful tools that, if designed correctly, can motivate students via encouraging, informing, or preventing.

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communication, Aaron Petuch
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There is a lot of time and energy that goes into creating spaces for difficult conversations. The payoff is realized when students can come in, be recognized for their identities, feel a sense of belonging, then go on to graduate.

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communication, Mindy Heggen, identity development
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There are many meanings to the term leadership and what it entails for higher education professionals. The authors discuss key components of strong leadership that can help academic advisors lead from their position on campus.

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Sara Gomez, Ann Hintz, leadership
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With fifteen years of successful leadership development now behind us, we are excited to recognize the many members of the NACADA Emerging Leaders Program classes who have served the association in a myriad of ways.

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Emerging Leaders Program, leadership
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Complete editions of AAT are provided to facilitate one-touch capability, but readers are encouraged to view the individual articles and provide feedback to authors.

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academic advising
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For those members reading this, if you are considering getting more involved in NACADA, you will never regret that decision. NACADA and the profession need your ideas, enthusiasm, and commitment to student success now more than ever.

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Teri Farr, president
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Autonomy helps students meet the demands of higher education and fosters psychological well-being and a sense of meaning. Academic advisors can best appreciate the role of autonomy in students’ lives and their responsibility in fostering it when they recognise how personal connections can provide students with the psychosocial resources they need to become autonomous learners.

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student success, Maurice Kinsella, John Wyatt, Niamh Nestor, Jason Last, Sue Rackard, autonomy, self-determination
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