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NTID Counseling and Academic Advising Services: Up Close and Personal NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services RIT Academic Advisors’ Council May 13, 2008 NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services RIT Academic Advisors’ Council May 13, 2008
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NTID Imaging Arts & Sciences Science Engineering Liberal Arts Applied Science & Technology Golisano Business R I T Colleges
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Student & Academic Services College Operations College Advancement National Technical Institute for the Deaf Academic Affairs
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English Science & Math Engineering Studies Arts & Imaging Studies Computer & Information Studies Business Studies Cultural & Creative Studies Communication Studies Research English Science & Math Engineering Studies Arts & Imaging Studies Computer & Information Studies Business Studies Cultural & Creative Studies Communication Studies Research Academic Affairs National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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Student & Academic Services Counseling & Academic Advising Career Exploration Studies First Year Experiences Mental Health Services NTID Learning Consortium S.A.I.S.D. Student Financial Services Student Life Team Outreach & Transition Intercollegiate Athletic Support Counseling & Academic Advising Career Exploration Studies First Year Experiences Mental Health Services NTID Learning Consortium S.A.I.S.D. Student Financial Services Student Life Team Outreach & Transition Intercollegiate Athletic Support National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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National Technical Institute for the Deaf Student & Academic Services COLLEGE ENTRY First Year Experiences Summer Vestibule Program Academic Assessment Career Exploration Parent Program Career Exploration Studies Freshman Seminar Career Decision Making Counseling/Academic Advising COLLEGE ENTRY First Year Experiences Summer Vestibule Program Academic Assessment Career Exploration Parent Program Career Exploration Studies Freshman Seminar Career Decision Making Counseling/Academic Advising
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National Technical Institute for the Deaf Student & Academic Services COLLEGE SUCCESS Counseling/Academic Advising Academic Advising Personal/Career Counseling Mental Health Student Life Team/S.A.I.S.D. NTID Learning Consortium Liaison relationships with: Residence Life Judicial Affairs Disability Office Others COLLEGE SUCCESS Counseling/Academic Advising Academic Advising Personal/Career Counseling Mental Health Student Life Team/S.A.I.S.D. NTID Learning Consortium Liaison relationships with: Residence Life Judicial Affairs Disability Office Others
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Organization of NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Associate Degree Programs College of NTID Bachelor Degree Programs Other Colleges of RIT Associate Degree Programs College of NTID Bachelor Degree Programs Other Colleges of RIT
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Organization of NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Associate Degree Programs Academic Advising (majority of time) Personal Counseling Career Counseling Consultation Teaching Freshman Seminar Career Decision Making Associate Degree Programs Academic Advising (majority of time) Personal Counseling Career Counseling Consultation Teaching Freshman Seminar Career Decision Making
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Counseling Services for NTID Supported Associate Degree Students Counselor assigned to students in specific major(s) Counselor is part of academic department faculty/staff Counselor provides: Academic advising Personal counseling Career counseling/assessment Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making) Counselor consults with the instructors, support staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others. Counselor assigned to students in specific major(s) Counselor is part of academic department faculty/staff Counselor provides: Academic advising Personal counseling Career counseling/assessment Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making) Counselor consults with the instructors, support staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others.
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Organization of NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Bachelor Degree Programs Personal Counseling (majority of time) Career Counseling Consultation Teaching Freshman Seminar Career Decision Making Bachelor Degree Programs Personal Counseling (majority of time) Career Counseling Consultation Teaching Freshman Seminar Career Decision Making
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Counseling Services for NTID Supported Bachelor Degree Students Counselor assigned to students in specific college/major Counselor is part of Support Department Team Support services within each college: Coordinator Advisors/tutors for specific majors/courses Access coordinators (interpreting, notetaking, C-Print) Counselor Counselor provides: Personal counseling Career counseling (Career testing) Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making) Counselor consults with instructors/staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others Counselor assigned to students in specific college/major Counselor is part of Support Department Team Support services within each college: Coordinator Advisors/tutors for specific majors/courses Access coordinators (interpreting, notetaking, C-Print) Counselor Counselor provides: Personal counseling Career counseling (Career testing) Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making) Counselor consults with instructors/staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others
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Challenges faced by ALL students Identity issues Communication issues Becoming an active learner Academic readiness Social pressures Developing a support system Career concerns Identity issues Communication issues Becoming an active learner Academic readiness Social pressures Developing a support system Career concerns
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Identity Identity issues: Who am I? Deaf? Hard of hearing? Oral? How do the hearing students view me? Am I an individual or just another deaf student? How do the other deaf students view me? Do they accept me and/or my communication mode? How does my instructor view me? Equal expectations? Identity issues: Who am I? Deaf? Hard of hearing? Oral? How do the hearing students view me? Am I an individual or just another deaf student? How do the other deaf students view me? Do they accept me and/or my communication mode? How does my instructor view me? Equal expectations?
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Communication Issues Classroom: Students sometimes feel segregated from hearing peers in the class. Students would like to have mixed groups for group projects. Interpreting: Students frustrated with not having enough interpreters to cover all classes. Students really need interpreters who know the subject matter well Notetaking: Students need good notes with specific vocabulary carefully recorded. C-Print: Some students prefer real-time print. Some do not want interpreting. Classroom: Students sometimes feel segregated from hearing peers in the class. Students would like to have mixed groups for group projects. Interpreting: Students frustrated with not having enough interpreters to cover all classes. Students really need interpreters who know the subject matter well Notetaking: Students need good notes with specific vocabulary carefully recorded. C-Print: Some students prefer real-time print. Some do not want interpreting.
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Academic Readiness Some students have had a great deal of support from home and their schools. Many students arrive at college and expect that the same services will be available here. Because this is college and students are expected to be more independent, many students have problems with: Knowing how to study Knowing how to prioritize and organize Knowing how to manage their time. Some students have had a great deal of support from home and their schools. Many students arrive at college and expect that the same services will be available here. Because this is college and students are expected to be more independent, many students have problems with: Knowing how to study Knowing how to prioritize and organize Knowing how to manage their time.
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Social life Overwhelmed by a social life they have never experienced at home. Difficulty balancing social opportunities with academic responsibilities. Mainstreamed students face challenges dealing with deaf culture. Feeling lonely and isolated even in a large group of deaf students. May need some interpersonal skills training May need to be involved in a club or activity May need some one on one counseling Overwhelmed by a social life they have never experienced at home. Difficulty balancing social opportunities with academic responsibilities. Mainstreamed students face challenges dealing with deaf culture. Feeling lonely and isolated even in a large group of deaf students. May need some interpersonal skills training May need to be involved in a club or activity May need some one on one counseling
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Passive to active learners: developing a support system Students must take responsibility for their learning: Learn how to ask for help if not understanding what is going on in class Learn how to access resources (i.e. stigma of tutoring) How to use an interpreter effectively How to approach and communicate with instructors. How to problem solve… Students must take responsibility for their learning: Learn how to ask for help if not understanding what is going on in class Learn how to access resources (i.e. stigma of tutoring) How to use an interpreter effectively How to approach and communicate with instructors. How to problem solve…
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Career concerns Students can face the challenge of realizing that the major they thought they wanted is not what they really want. Sometimes this is due to unrealistic and unsophisticated expectations of the major Sometimes it is from a lack of preparation from their high school experiences. Some students can feel concerned about their career choices and what will happen to them after they graduate. Will they be able to find employment? Will the hearing world welcome them into careers? Students can face the challenge of realizing that the major they thought they wanted is not what they really want. Sometimes this is due to unrealistic and unsophisticated expectations of the major Sometimes it is from a lack of preparation from their high school experiences. Some students can feel concerned about their career choices and what will happen to them after they graduate. Will they be able to find employment? Will the hearing world welcome them into careers?
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Thank you! Questions/Discussion Thank you! Questions/Discussion
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NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Robb Adams, Ph.D. Chairperson LBJ-2635 475-6597 robb.adams@rit.edu NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Robb Adams, Ph.D. Chairperson LBJ-2635 475-6597 robb.adams@rit.edu
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