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Inspire a world of good?

Inspire a world of good?. Academic Advising At Wheelock College. Presented by the Office of Academic Advising. Introductions. Malcolm Pace Assistant Director of Academic Advising Meghan Cassidy Student Success Specialist David Reed Student Success Specialist Rachel Smith

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Inspire a world of good?

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  1. Inspire a world of good?

  2. Academic Advising At Wheelock College Presented by the Office of Academic Advising

  3. Introductions Malcolm Pace Assistant Director of Academic Advising Meghan Cassidy Student Success Specialist David Reed Student Success Specialist Rachel Smith Student Success Specialist Student Advisor

  4. agenda for Today Overview of the Division of Student Success and Engagement Academic Advising at Wheelock Supporting Your Student Basics of a Wheelock Education Advising during First Year Introduction

  5. The division of Student Success & ENGAGEMENT Student Success uses a developmental philosophy and holistic approach to empower students to reach their educational, professional, and personal goals. Student Success is concerned not only with a specific personal or vocational decision, but also with facilitating environmental and interpersonal interaction, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Areas within Student Success include: • Academic Advising • Academic Assistance • Career Services • Disability Services • Student Life • Residence Life • Athletics • Diversity & Student Leadership • Counseling Center

  6. Supporting Your Student • Disability Services • Academic Assistance • Peer Tutors • Writing Center • Writing Consultants • Academic Advising • Student Advisors • YOU!

  7. Your Student’s college Journey Before we begin we need to know a little bit about what you think. What are your expectations for your student here at Wheelock?

  8. Developmental Process Period of Transition Challenge and Support Academic advising At Wheelock, we care about the whole person. We understand that what happens outside the classroom is just as important as what happens inside the classroom.

  9. Did you know? • We strive to meet with all students by the 5th week of classes to introduce ourselves and learn more about them • We work with First Year Seminar faculty who teach classes within learning cohorts • We train upper-class students to support the academic and social transitions students can face at Wheelock • We are available outside of required appointments to meet with students about any concerns or questions they have • We collaborate with other support offices to address academic concerns

  10. Academic Advising Wheelock's advising model is uniquely designed to help students get the most from their undergraduate experience. Professional Advisor Faculty Advisor • Junior Year • Support during academic internships • Career planning • Senior Year • Graduation audits • Planning for life after Wheelock • First Year • Transition to college • Major exploration • Goal setting • Sophomore Year • Academic planning • Service learning • Study abroad

  11. What we do in the first year • Major Exploration • Interact with faculty, staff, and other students about possible majors or minors • Understand individual interests, skills, and passions and how they relate to intended program(s) of study • Declare program(s) if ready • Course Advising • Debrief major exploration events • Continue discussion of possible major and career options • Review course options and MyWheelock • Advising 101 • Build rapport with students • Explain advising relationship • Discuss students’ expectations • Course Advising • Discuss academic interests and course options • Help navigate MyWheelock

  12. Wildcats Get R.E.A.L. About Majors Major Exploration Events • Reflection Workshop • Major Conferences • Major Fair Last year, 96% of all first year students attended at least one event.

  13. Helping your Student Take Charge • Students will be in the driver’s seat • They are responsible for monitoring their own progress • They need to read and respond to their Wheelock email regularly • Students must seek out the help they need • Encourage them to communicate and meet with their professors and support staff • It is your student’s job to keep you in the loop • Discuss a communication plan • Talk with your student about how YOU can best SUPPORT his/her success

  14. Working in Partnership

  15. Basics of a Wheelock Education • (D) Other Options: • Minors, Certificate • Study Abroad • Service Learning Trips • (B) Select a required major from: • American Studies • Performing Arts • Visual Arts • Communications • Humanities • Political Science & Global Studies • Psychology & Human Development • Math for Teaching • Science for Teaching • Math/Science for Teaching • Environmental Studies • Integrated Sciences • Juvenile Justice & Youth Advocacy (Professional Major) • Social Work(Professional Major) • (C) Optional Professional Majors: (application required*) • Child Life Dual Degree* • Education • Early Childhood • Elementary • Special Needs* (D) Other (C) Other Professional Majors (B) Arts & Sciences, Juvenile Justice or Social Work (A) & (B) Required of ALL students (A) General Education

  16. First Year Schedule *Full time status is 12 credits

  17. Questions?

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