Pizza and Knowledge: Re-Branding a College Advising Office We Gaucho Back!

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Pizza and Knowledge: Re-Branding a College Advising Office We Gaucho Back!

Origin Story UC Conference 2013: UCD student panel – “College advising is last resort” Learning how campus works is overwhelming—repetition of information is useful UCB presentation – Students operating on myths Wake of IV tragedy—still not seeking advising

Program Goals 1.Combat myths that trip up students 2.Reduce intimidation of seeking academic advising 3.Give new students chance to ask questions in a comfortable environment

Format of Events Panelists: Importance of student experiences Role of advisors/associates Special programs Questions to students, then to panel Example Panel preparation

Growth First program: “Surviving Your First Year” Reasons for seeing an academic advisor Performed in Res Halls – FSSP and Fall quarter Partnered with Athletics Partnered with Intro to University Courses Added: “Majors and Careers”

Growth: Advertising Successful Strategies Timing: Tuesday/Wednesday Credit for class Listservs Branding: Visual Bribery: Pizza Multiple advertising hits Word of mouth Less Predictable Credit for RAs Posters in res halls Visits to RA meeting Tabling

Growth: Advertising

Current Programs ORIENTATION: Surviving Your First Year You get sick right before a midterm. What do you do? You’re getting A’s in GE courses and not doing well in major courses. What does this mean? If a friend was feeling like they don’t belong, why would you tell them to see an L&S advisor? Sample Questions:

Current Programs Sample Questions FALL: Academic Decision-Making What’s most important to focus on in 1 st year: GEs, major courses, or electives? Your first midterm grade was much lower than you were expecting. Should you change the course to Pass/No Pass? You get a D- in a course. What are the pros and cons of repeating it?

Current Programs WINTER: Majors and Careers Does a double major or major/minor make you more competitive than a single major? What do you do when you’re interested in something that doesn’t match the expectations your parents have for you? What would you do if the job market you want to go into becomes impacted or you ended up not liking your career? Sample Questions:

Current Programs Sample Questions (To Alumni Only) SPRING: Special Event (Alumni Panel) What did you think you were going to do as a career when you started UCSB compared to what you do now? What was the biggest surprise about life after graduating? Was major an important factor in getting your career? If not major, then what?

Student Impact What was the most useful thing we covered today? “It’s not over if you fail.” Seeing information within larger context Learning what questions to ask Increasing awareness of preparation needed for experiences Talking to other students and offices about busted myths (especially related to major) Coming in for advising

Student Impact Evaluation Responses Q: How likely are you to seek academic advising this year? Why? “Definitely! Hearing the implications of P/NP, purposefully failing classes, etc. […] There is a lot of misinformation in general on campus.” “Yes! I feel like L&S has my best interest in mind and I have a hard time seeing the big picture on my own.” “Yes. I was failing Bio but didn’t seek advising because I was lazy/embarrassed/didn’t want to accept the issue. But I just sent an to the advising office during this session.” “I thought advisors would judge me and tell me what I should do or should have done. I haven’t experienced that, but I had the thought. Now…very likely. It’s where I can get the help I need.” “Very. I’m screwed and I need it!”

Looser criteria for Walk-Ins Growing consciousness of student needs and concerns Increasing functioning as a team Unique experiences of different peers and staff Aligning under higher goals Reflection on how serving students and image we are promoting Other offices looking for ways to collaborate: EOP, Career Services, CAPS Office Impact

Future of Pizza and Knowledge Partnerships with Orientation (Continuing) Athletics (Continuing) EOP Career Services Counseling and Psychological Services Intro to the University courses (growing) Videos Marketing: Social Media Tabling and Classroom Announcements # pizzaandknowledge #alumnipanel

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