Art of Advising introduces practical tools, strategies, and approaches for staff whose primary responsibility is advising. Content and activities focus on effective practices aligned with Indicator of Program Quality #7 (IPQ7). IPQ7 addresses the equitable delivery of advising and support services to help students identify and make progress towards educational and career goals. While this offering is geared towards staff who are new to the advisor role, it can also benefit experienced advisors seeking to refresh their knowledge and skills.
- New advisors
- Experienced advisors who are looking to revisit foundational skills and connect with other advisors
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
This course covers core advisor responsibilities and considerations for successful program design, including student caseload, advisor FTE, and persistence data. In this course, you will identify effective practices aligned with IPQ7 and select resources for implementation. You will also utilize the career awareness and planning cycle to help students make informed decisions and pursue postsecondary education, training, and employment.
Format & Requirements: The course is entirely self-paced. There are no synchronous meetings, but you can expect a rich asynchronous conversation in the discussion board. The total estimated time to complete this course is 10 hours, to be completed within six weeks.
Access & Support: You will receive instructions for accessing the course in Canvas from Sovanna Carnell Guyon. If you need technical assistance to access the course or course features, please contact Sovanna at sovanna.carnellguyon@worlded.org.
- Describe the core advisor responsibilities and consider factors such as student caseload, advisor FTE, and persistence data in designing an advising program
- Identify effective practices aligned with IPQ7 and select resources that can be used to implement them
- Use the career awareness and planning cycle to identify tools to help students make informed decisions and actively pursue options for postsecondary education, training, and employment
Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:
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