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1 Academic Advising College of Arts and sciences and the general college
A partnership in planning

2 Today’s Agenda Who we are How we support students
How we work with other departments on campus Time for your questions!

3 Our Advising Team We are soon-to-be 38 full-time advisors, 19 part-time faculty and lecturer advisors, and 10 administrative staff who support our work. You all know Julia Nichols, our Student Services Manager, who represents our department at these meetings, so I want to give her special recognition. We advise all incoming students and work with them for 4 years if they chose one of the 50+ majors in the College. We also advise professional school students once they transition to their professional school if they have 2nd majors or minors in the College of A&S.

4 Our Mission We partner with students to create meaningful educational plans that are compatible with their career and life goals. We support a diverse population of undergraduates through an ongoing developmental journey to graduation that empowers them to take responsibility for their education while becoming globally aware, ethical leaders. From orientation to graduation, we partner with students to support their educational goals. What does that mean? Get students to graduation Course planning Interpret policy Connect students to resources Transactional and developmental Our philosophy is that we provide them with information and tools so that they take responsibility for their educational choices and progress.

5 Our Organization Curriculum Generalists and Graduation Specialists
Fine Arts and Humanities Social and Behavioral Sciences Natural Sciences and Mathematics Curriculum Generalists and Graduation Specialists We are part of the office of Undergraduate Education, which oversees the curriculum. We are comprised of 3 academic divisions that mirror the divisions in the College: Fine Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Science, Natural Sciences and Mathematics We are also comprised of curriculum generalists who will meet with any major. These curriculum generalists are located in Hardin Hub and Loudermilk Center, which I’ll talk about more in a minute. Our Graduation Specialists on the Graduation Division work with seniors to clear them for graduation. Students are assigned a primary advisor, but they may see anyone on the team.

6 One Department – Three Locations
Steele Building Hardin Hub Loudermilk Center Steele Building is our primary location on main campus. Located next to South Building, near Cameron Ave., we reside on 3 floors – ground floor to 2nd floor. Most advisors and staff call Steele home base. Hardin Hub is located on south campus in the seminar wing of Hardin residence hall. 1 Assistant Dean, 1 support staff and 5 full time advisors (as of January 2016). Opened in fall advisors are curriculum generalists and 2 advisors will work primarily with science and math majors. Hardin offers evening hours until 7:00 p.m. Loudermilk Center is located in the Kenan Stadium complex. A core team of 5 advisors from both Steele and Hardin provide a total of XX hours per week there, advising Student-Athletes. Loudermilk also offers evening hours for Student-Athletes.

7 Year in Review 69,021 Advising Contacts 16,125 Students in the College of Arts & Sciences 3,358 Students Cleared for Graduation 1,855 Student Hardin Hub 1,463 Online Chats 702 Petitions for Academic Actions 339 Petitions Approved 1 Positive Impact – one student at a time I’d like to share some numbers to give you some perspective of our reach.

8 How We Interact with Students
Appointments (advising.unc.edu) In-person Phone Skype Drop-ins Steele, Monday-Friday, 11:00am-noon; 2:00-4:00pm Hardin, Monday-Thursday, 4:00-6:30pm; Friday, 2:00-4:00pm Online chat Monday-Friday, 4:00-5:00pm Major workshops Social media Website (advising.unc.edu) Online modules through Sakai Students can schedule appointments with advisors through the Advising website. During the academic year appointments are 30 minutes and can take the forms of meeting in person with an advisor, by phone or through Skype. Drop-ins are designed for quick questions. In Steele, students can see an advisor on a drop-in basis, M-F, 11:00- noon and 2:00-4:00. In Hardin, students can see an advisor on a drop-in basis M-R, 4:00-6:30 and Friday, 2:00-4:00. Online chat also offers the students the opportunity to ask a quick, general question of an advisor from any location. Chat is available to students M-F, 4:00-5:00. We offer group advising through our major workshops. We also connect with students via social media: twitter, Instagram, facebook. Our website contains a wealth of information. Online modules in Sakai are another tool for imparting important information pre-orientation for F-Y and TR students, as well as F-Y students in their first two semesters.

9 Connect with Us Steele Building & Hardin Hub Twitter.com/UNCadvising
(919) advising.unc.edu Twitter.com/UNCadvising Instagram.com/uncadvising Facebook.com/uncadvising

10 Connecting with Campus Partners
Student success depends in large part on our partnership with academic departments and other offices on campus. We rely on our partnership with you for: Referrals Collaboration Cooperation In order to know how to best refer students who have questions for your department, I want to leave you all with a short survey. Nick has graciously agreed to collect and return them to me, if you would turn them in completed to him before leaving the meeting today. Pass around survey

11 Questions From You… Thank you!
I’d like to stop there and see what questions you have for me. Thank you.


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