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There are many uses but principally CAS Standards are used as a template for establishing or assessing an academic advising program on a campus or in a particular department. For those seeking to establish an academic advising program the CAS Standards and Guidelines provide a template for implementing and addressing the necessary components to run a quality academic advising program.

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assessment, guidelines, CAS, pillars, Advancement, Standards, Council
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FERPA: Basic Guidelines for Faculty and Staff. A Simple Step-by-Step Approach For Compliance.

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guidelines, FERPA, legal, law
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An overview of the NACADA clearinghouse's contents and history, as well as how to help expand it.

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clearinghouse, writing, guidelines, copyright, fair use
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Advisor professional development portfolio examples and guidelines

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portfolio, guidelines, professional development, example
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