Yolanda Williams, MPA and Shunverie Barrientez, M.S. The University of Texas at San Antonio
Yolanda Williams, MPA and Shunverie Barrientez, M.S.
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Las Vegas 2015 Code 1051
Stack the deck in your favor, play the Proactive Advising Game and hit the JACKPOT! PresentersShunverie Barrientez, M.S.Honors CollegeAcademic Advisor IICaseload: 3138 Years AdvisingAdjunct FacultyDiversity & Minority Retention Consultant
Yolanda Davis, MPAStudent PlacementAcademic Advisor IVCaseload:21515 Years AdvisingAdjunct FacultyHigher Education Consultant
About UTSAThe University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is an emerging Tier One, research institution with nearly 29,000 students. UTSA is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan region.Established in196925,000 UndergraduatesMajority minority student bodyHispanic Serving InstitutionRanks #5 in the nation in number of degrees awarded to Hispanics50% first-generation> 40% Pell eligibleEvolving admission standards35% 6 year Graduation Rate
Presentation ObjectivesIdentify key players responsible for retention and student success
Define proactive advising
Characteristics of a successful proactive advisor
Describe the tools and strategies we utilized to develop a successful program.
BradWho is Responsible for Student Success and Retention? Key Players in Student Success AdmissionsAcademic advisingStudent AffairsFacultyAcademic DepartmentsAcademic support servicesFinancial Aid Career ServicesFamily support
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6EVERYONEKey Players
Thomas & Minton (2004)Takes individuality & diversity into accountAdvisor & student share responsibility
Cuseo (2003)Suggests that good advising is systematic and ongoing, involving a close student - advisor relationship - frequent interactions between the student and the advisor.
What is Proactive/Intrusive Advising?
BradProactive Advising
ShunIncrease retention
Improve graduation rates
Enhance student satisfaction
Why Implement Proactive Advising?Shun
What is Proactive Advising is Not!
Hand holdingMore work for advisorsMicro AdvisingYolanda
Characteristics of Proactive Advising
PersonableRelationship buildingStudent specificCustomizable
PositiveEngagingValuableStrategic
ProductiveResourcefulRetention focusedAccountability
Shun,PersonalbleRelationship buildingStudent specificCustomizablePositiveEngagingValuableStrategic ProductiveResourcefulRetention focusedAccountability
Proactive Advising Strategies Anticipate student needs and challenges
Provide relevant and timely information
Use data to identify at risk students
Provide appropriate intervention
Monitor and track Gateway courses strong predictors of student persistence in a major
Connect students to appropriate resources
YolandaProactive strategies, such as academic alerts, enable advisors to help students while they still have time and options to improve grades. Proactive Advising Tool Kit
Institutional Data
Monthly Calendars
Registration Deadlines
Academic Calendars
Catalogs
Degree plans
Training
Technology
Yolanda: because we are most familiar with our advisees, this will likely facilitate more effective advising practices
Outreach Resources Utilized by Advisors
Yolanda: because we are most familiar with our advisees, this will likely facilitate more effective advising practices
Obstacles We Faced Training new advisors
Advisor Buy-In
Technology
Communication and coordination between advising centers
Constant changes
Shun
New Proactive Initiatives
EAB (Education Advisory Board)
Orientation
ENGAGE
Recently implemented, EABs targeted advising campaigns enable advisors to direct proactive outreach to specific populations of students in need of supplemental attention.
17Academic Advising Calendar SeptemberOctoberNovember December
Advise new freshman (first appt)**outreach in AugMidterm grades dueRegistration Calendar availableAdvise new freshman(second appt)Advise Continuing students**outreach in Sept
Spring Registration beginsWalk-insAdvise all studentsWalk-ins Finals
Some Questions Analytics Can Help Answer Which students should I contact today?
Which students are on or off track ?19Assessment Coming
ConclusionHaving a caseload has made it easier to establish relationships with students. It helps that they consistently communicate with me instead of simply the first available person. I recognize names and faces much more easily, and it takes less time to get up to speed with their situations. It has also helped reduce the amount of students who intentionally try to see multiple advisors to shop for different answers.
Matt D. KenesonAcademic Advisor IThe University of Texas at San AntonioAdvisor FeedbackHaving an assigned caseload, enables both the student and the advisor to build a relationship of trust and freedom. This fosters a comfortable atmosphere and allows the student to have more open communication when expressing their educational concerns and issues.
Donna R. Ware, M.A.Academic Advisor III.The University of Texas at San AntonioShun22Student FeedbackI love the fact that I am treated like familyI feel very comfortable and very safe in trusting my college future with my advisor.My advisor was awesome and everything someone could ask for in an advisor.My advisor is amazing and helps us so much. She really knows what to do and will give you the best adviceShun23References
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