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Austin
Peay
State
University
Academic Advising Syllabus
Advisor:
(e-mailed to student by Sheila
Bryant)
Office Location:
determined by student after receiving assignment (APSU
1000)*
Office Hours: as
an advising assignment, student will go to office and
copy the posted
office hours--(APSU 1000)
Phone:
E-Mail:
Materials Needed for Advising
Session: University Bulletin, University Web
Resources,
Advising Portfolio (Career Search,
4-year academic plan—unless Undeclared; documentation
from previous advising sessions; referrals and
documentation of action)
*APSU
1000 is the freshman seminar required for all
first-time, full-time freshmen. Students will receive
the syllabus after being assigned an advisor.
Determining the advisor information will be part of a
class assignment.
Academic Advising at Austin Peay
State University
Vision
Academic advising at Austin Peay
State University will be recognized for its focus on
student learning which is enhanced by a balanced use of
technological resources and personal interaction and its
commitment to student success.
Mission
Deliberate and intentional academic
advising at Austin Peay State University guides students
in making responsible academic and career choices,
setting goals, and developing education plans to realize
those goals. Effective advising fosters critical
thinking and informed decision making which supports
meaningful living in a global society.
Values
Academic Advisement is a process
that begins when a student enrolls at Austin Peay and
continues through graduation. Undergraduate students
meet with faculty advisors at the time of initial
enrollment. Students are assigned to their permanent
faculty advisors during their first semester. The role
of faculty advisors is to help students clarify goals,
career options, courses of study, program requirements,
educational needs and identify university resources
that support the academic goals. Faculty advisors
regularly interact with their advisees in order to
coordinate educational experiences and to monitor
student progress throughout the year. While in the
final analysis, academic choices rest with the student,
faculty advisors assist students by helping them
identify and assess the alternatives and the
consequences of academic decisions.
Expected Student Learning
Outcomes for the Advising Experience
(Council for the Advancement
of Standards in Higher Education)
Students will:
- Value the role of the academic
advising process in the university experience
- Demonstrate the characteristics
of a prepared advisee
- With the guidance of an academic
advisor, make effective decisions concerning their
degree and career goals
- Develop an educational plan for
successfully achieving their goals; select courses
each semester to progress toward fulfilling that
educational plan
- Know the general education
requirements and appreciate the liberal arts values
reflected in the University core
- Use campus resources and
services to assist them in achieving their academic,
personal, and career goals.
- Follow through when referred to
appropriate campus resources
- Be able to read accurately and
effectively use a degree audit in their educational
planning
- Graduate in a timely manner
based on the individual educational plan
Academic advising is a
collaborative educational process; students and their
advisors are partners in meeting the essential learning
outcomes that support student success. The partnership
requires participation and involvement of both the
advisor and the student and spans the student’s whole
education experience at Austin Peay. In this
partnership both the advisor and advisee have
well-defined responsibilities.
Academic Advisor
Responsibilities—What You Can Expect
You can expect me as your advisor
to:
- Effectively communicate the
curriculum and graduation requirements for your major
and university and college academic policies and
procedures
- Encourage and guide students as
they define and develop realistic goals
- Encourage and support students
as they make academic progress according to their
educational plans
- Provide students with
information about strategies for using the available
resources and services on campus
- Assist students in understanding
the purposes and goals of higher education and its
effects on their lives and personal goals
- Monitor and accurately document
students’ progress toward meeting their goals
- Be accessible for advising
students in meetings either in groups or individually
during posted office hours, telephone, e-mail, or web
access.
- Assist students in gaining
decision making skills and skills in assuming
responsibility for their educational plans and
achievements
- Maintain confidentiality
- Assist students in working
closely with their professors and refer you to
appropriate university sources as assistance is needed
Advisee Responsibilities—What
Your Advisor Can Expect
As an advisee, you have clear
responsibilities in the advising partnership in order to
be successful:
- Schedule regular appointments or
make regular contacts with advisor during each
semester
- Come prepared to each
appointment with questions or materials for
discussion;
- Take your advising portfolio to
advising sessions in which your progress will be
assessed and a course of study for the following
semester will be planned
- Be a active learner by
participating fully in the advising experience
- Ask questions if you do not
understand an issue or have a specific concern
- Enroll in the courses for which
you and your advisor have determined that from
educational objectives you are ready to pursue.
- Keep a personal record of your
progress toward meeting your goals.
- Organize official documents in a
advising portfolio that enables you to access them
when needed
- Complete all assignments or
recommendations from your advisor
- Gather all relevant
decision-making information
- Clarify personal values and
goals and provide advisor with accurate information
regarding your interests and abilities
- Become knowledgeable about
college programs, policies, and procedures
- Accept responsibility for
decisions
Demonstrating Your Achievement
of Learning Outcomes
In
order for you and your advisor to accurately measure and
document that you have achieved the learning outcomes
for academic advising, you will begin developing a
portfolio of your advising work. This portfolio will
consist of a variety of documents including your
educational plan, your semester schedules, collaborative
work done due to various referrals on campus, and a
variety of documents that you and your advisor will
develop together to demonstrate your achievement of
these outcomes.
Assistance with Issues Involving
Disabilities
Any student who has
a disability that may affect his or her academic
performance is encouraged to make an appointment with
the Coordinator of Disability Services to discuss this
matter. (931) 221-6230 voice; (931) 221-7288 tty; or
(931) 221-7102 fax
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