The Academic Advisor is responsible for providing academic advising to students in the college. The advisor will work with students to develop an educational plan that meets their academic and career goals. The advisor will also provide guidance on course selection, degree requirements, and university policies and procedures. In addition, the advisor will refer students to campus resources as needed.

Academic Advisor Job Responsibilities

  • Counsel students on academic and career paths
  • Develop and implement advising strategies
  • Maintain student records and monitor progress
  • Collaborate with faculty to ensure student success
  • Refer students to appropriate campus resources
  • Provide crisis intervention and support

Objectives

  • To provide academic advising to students in order to help them achieve their educational goals.
  • To develop and implement academic advising plans for individual students.
  • To monitor student progress and identify any potential problems.
  • To provide information and advice on course selection, degree requirements, and other academic matters.
  • To refer students to appropriate campus resources as needed.

Academic Advisor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of academic advisor vary depending on the institution. However, most academic advisors will need at least a bachelor's degree, and some institutions may require a master's degree or higher. In addition, academic advisors should have strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively advise students.