HOW ACADEMIC ADVISING SUPPORTS STUDENT SUCCESS · Curricular Excellence Experiential &...
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HOW ACADEMIC ADVISING SUPPORTS STUDENT SUCCESS
Heather Arbuckle | Head Advisor, College of ScienceErin Heim | Head Academic Advisor, College of Public Health & Human ScienceNicole Kent | Manager of Advising & Academic Relations, College of ForestryDianna McGinnis | Head Advisor, OSU Cascades Campus
OverviewAdvising at OSU: Structure & FunctionAdvising at OSU: ImpactAdvising Connections to USSI Focal AreasCurricular ExcellenceExperiential & Research-Based LearningFaculty-Student EngagementFinancial Aid & ScholarshipsTransition Experience
Looking Ahead: Advisors as Partners in Student SuccessQuestions
ADVISING AT OSU:STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
Academic Advising, based in the teaching and learning mission of higher education, is a series of intentional interactions with a curriculum, a pedagogy, and a set of learning outcomes. Academic advising synthesizes and contextualizes students’ educational experiences within the frameworks of their aspirations, abilities and lives to extend learning beyond campus boundaries and timeframes.
Source: https://nacada.ksu.edu/Resources/Pillars/Concept.aspx
High Quality Advising Is…..• Required/Intentional• Inclusive and cultivates
belonging• Proactive• Valued• Decentralized in Colleges and
Campus• Centralized in resources and
expectations• Rooted in professionalism and
growth/development• Teaching
Source: https://nacada.ksu.edu
High Quality Advising Is Not...• Purely transactional• Primarily picking out classes
and helping students register
• Just checking the boxes• ONLY promoting courses
to students• Telling students what to do• One sided
Source: https://nacada.ksu.edu
Cross - Campus Partnerships and Communication
International
Food Insecure
Mental Health
Concerns
First Generation
Learning Disability
Parent
• DAS• HSRC• OIS• FRC• CAPS• EOP
ADVISING AT OSU:IMPACT
OSU-Cascades After START Plans
Students Need Meaningful ConnectionsProfessional Advisors
4.00 FTE1000 Undergrads
Student: Advisor Ratios275: 1 On-Campus225: 1 Distance
Advising isMandatoryQuarterly
Source: Nat’l Survey of Student Engagement 2015 (Engagement Indicators & High-Impact Practices)
961
F’18 UG Enrollment 2883contacts
3 Contacts Per Year
3363contacts
Add Summer Term
11,504
Actual 18-19 Contacts
240
Contacts
Contacts per 1.00 FTE
721 per 1.00 FTE
841 per 1.00 FTE
2876 per 1.00
FTE
STAR: Advising For Recovery & Retention2011:
First Year Student Success
Population:First-Years
Corvallis
Academic Distress
Intervention:Mandatory Advising
Registration Hold
Success Resources
2012: Pilot
2013: Full Corvallis participation
STAR: Impact
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Recovery Retention
2011 2013 2014 2017Source: STAR Program Update prepared by Chrysanthemum Hayes
Source: leadership.oregonstate.edu/provost/ussi-current-projects
Advising Connections to USSI Focal Areas
Curricular Excellence
Curricular Excellence
Experiential & Research-Based Learning
Effective academic advising includes encouraging students to consider experiential learning early on.
Source: ceoas.oregonstate.edu/academics/undergraduate/beyond/
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 18
Exploring Options & Applying Experiential Learning to Major and Career Goals
Fall Winter Spring Opportunities
Firs
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CH 121: General Chemistry KIN 131: Intro to Kinesiology (or Spr) *WR 121: English Comp *Cultural Diversity *COMM
5 1 3 3 3
*CH 122: General Chem (Phys Sci) H 100: Intro to Public Health *MTH 111: College Algebra *HHS 231: Lifetime Fit. for Health *PAC/HHS lab
5 4 4 2 1
*CH 123: General Chem (Phys Sci) *MTH 112: Elementary Functions *Difference, Power, Discrim. *PSY 201: Gen Psychology (SPI)
5 4 3 3
Get involved in a student organization Create a working relationship with your academic advisor
Total Credits 15 Total Credits 16 Total Credits 15
Seco
nd Y
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BI 231: Human Anat & Phys Lec BI 241: Human Anat & Phys Lab *KIN 312: Soc Dim of Phys Act (WC) *WR II NUTR 240: Human Nutrition
5 2 3 3 3
BI 232: Human Anat & Phys Lec BI 242: Human Anat & Phys Lab KIN 370: Psy of Sport & Phys Activity ST 201: Principles of Statistics SOC 204: Intro to Sociology
3 2 3 4 3
BI 233: Human Anat & Phys Lec BI 243: Human Anat & Phys Lab KIN 314: Intro to Adapted Phys Act *Literature & Arts PSY 202: General Psychology KIN 132: Intro to the Allied Health
3 2 3 3 3 1
Begin shadowing Physical Therapists Review pre-requisites for PT programs
Total Credits 16 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 15
Thir
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ar KIN 311: Motor Behavior
*Cont. Global Is. (H 312) PH 201: General Physics PHAR 210: Term. of Health Sciences
4 3 5 2
KIN 321: Biomech of Human Mov #KIN 343: PTAH Seminar #KIN 344: PTAH Practicum *Sci, Tec & Soc PH 202: General Physics
4 1 1 3 5
KIN 324: Exercise Physiology #KIN Guided Elec PH 203: General Physics PSY 3XX
4 3 5 4
Study Abroad (either major specific or otherwise) Get involved in practicum and/or internship hours
Total Credits 14 Total Credits 14 Total Credits 16
Four
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#KIN 483: Tissue Injury and Repair #KIN 325: Fit Assess & Ex Presc #KIN 345 PTAH Practicum BI 211: Principles of Biology PSY 3XX
3 3 2 4 4
#KIN 380: Therapeutic Modalities #KIN Guided Elec KIN 481: Analysis of Crit Issues in Kin BI 212: Principles of Biology
4 4 3 4
#KIN 385: Therapeutic Exercise #KIN Guided Elec BI 213: Principles of Biology Elective/Minor Credits
4 3 4 2
Continue to earn practicum/internship hours Apply for PT programs
Total Credits 16 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 13
B.S. in Kinesiology Pre-Physical Therapy | 2019-2020
Experiential Learning in Context
Faculty-Student Engagement
1. College can be one of the most rewarding challenges of your life – commit to your success!
2. You are surrounded by resources – use them early and often!3. Our names, office locations, and office hours4. Your syllabi and their importance5. What learning supplies you will need and how to secure them as early as possible6. How to use campus technology7. Your personal goal for each class8. How important it is to be on time and to participate9. You are in charge of managing your time and important due dates10. Locate your classrooms before day 1
Top 10 Things Your Faculty Wish You Knew
Encouraging Faculty - Student Engagement
Financial Aid & Scholarship
Financial Aid & ScholarshipLeo’s Story
Employment DemandsHomelessness
Mental Health
Academic Success
Financial Aid Eligibility
Degree Completion
Early Information
Transition Experience
Engaging Prospective
Students
Pre-Transfer Advising
Orientation Programs
Post-Orientation Communication
Welcome WeekFirst-Term or
First-Year Courses
LOOKING AHEAD: INVOLVING ADVISORS IN STUDENT SUCCESS
Questions?
• Heather Arbuckle | [email protected]• Erin Heim | [email protected]• Nicole Kent | [email protected]• Dianna McGinnis | [email protected]