Academic Advisor:
- Serve as the primary academic advisor for students in two catalog years.
- Advise/meet students individually and in groups regarding the development and implementation of their academic plan, including curriculum, majors, minors, and resources available.
- Assist students in their educational progress, exploring service, leadership, experiential education and extracurricular opportunities, and setting goals.
- Monitor advisees’ academic progress and maintain accurate student files.
- Regularly communicate with advisees throughout the year, disseminate information to incoming first-year students during the summer, advise regarding registration, course information, and important deadlines (e.g., WX).
- Respond in a timely manner to student and parent inquiries.
- Review study abroad course selections with students in coordination with the Office of Education Abroad (OEA); meet individually with students to review their program of study and degree requirements.
- Evaluate requests for pre-matriculated credit and summer courses taken at other institutions.
- Coordinate with student support offices and departments across campus (Learning Support Services, Center for Access, Success and Achievement, University Counseling Center, Office of Disability Services, Office of International Students) and facilitate student referrals as appropriate.
- Frequently review advising services to remain current with national trends, recent technology, and campus policies.
Peer Advisor (PA), Peer Tutor (PT), and/or Advising Event Management:
- Oversee all general program operations throughout the calendar year and serve as primary contact for program alongside co-manager.
- PA: Oversee recruitment and application process; deliver, review and update orientation training, on-going training, and evaluation of the program.
- PT: Oversee recruitment and application process; coordinate Peer Tutor schedule; manage Blackboard site and website; work with faculty and campus offices to facilitate and coordinate tutoring process.
- Advising Events: Develop and deliver annual VSB New Student Orientation, Student Resource Fair, VSB Majors and Minors Fair, and Sophomore Major Declaration and other faculty/student initiatives as needed.
Special Projects:
- Assist the Associate Director with class-specific processes and initiatives (e.g., summer mailing and advisor videos to new students, sophomore major declaration, and degree completion review.)
- Stay connected to trends within advising and higher education by participating in relevant professional development activities and/or associations (i.e., NACADA)
- Serve on VSB Committees as required.
- Perform additional duties and assist with special projects as assigned.