Advising
Mission, April 2004
Prepared
by Advising Council Mission Subcommittee Members:
Joella
DeVillier (Chair), Sam Eggert, and Hailey Wolcott
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Eastern
Oregon University recognizes academic advising to be a critical component of
the educational experience of its undergraduate students. Students work individually
in a collaborative spirit with academic advisers in order to define and implement
sound educational plans that are consistent with their personal values, goals
and career plans. While academic advising occurs most visibly in these individual
relationships, a broad network of professional advisors, faculty, and staff
exists in support of EOU's overall advising mission. Academic advising is essential
in guiding student inquiry through EOU's high-quality liberal arts and professional
programs, leading to responsible and reflective action in a diverse and interconnected
world.
Adviser
Goals and Responsibilities:
-
Empower the student to devise coherent academic plans that
are consonant with his/her life goals;
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Empower the student to determine and follow the necessary steps
to achieve those goals;
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Empower the student to develop sound academic attitudes and
practices that will enable the student
to be an autonomous, self-regulated learner;
-
Empower the student to identify and use resources effectively
and to challenge him/herself in constructive
ways.
Student
Goals and Responsibilities:
- Accept
full ownership for all decisions; academic advisers will assist by presenting
options.
- Make and
keep appointments with your adviser when you need assistance.
- Arrive
at appointments prepared with a sample schedule that includes courses for
your major, minor, general education, etc.
- Listen
to and consider your adviser's suggestions - then make your own decision.
- Identify
and clarify personal values, abilities, interests, and goals.
- Talk with
your adviser and faculty members in fields you are interested in.
- Take a
variety of courses.
- Visit
Career Services and utilize their resources.
- Explore
out-of-class opportunities such as internships, volunteer opportunities, Cornerstones,
study abroad, student exchanges, etc.
- Take initiative
to become knowledgeable of and adhere to institutional and departmental policies,
procedures, and requirements.
- Review
and understand the contents of the EOU General Catalog.
- Refer
to your student handbook.
- Ask your
adviser!
- Obtain
and follow check-sheets for your major(s) and minor(s).
- Know the
General Education requirements.
- Develop
a sound academic attitude that results in understanding the value of your
educational experience at EOU and approaching your learning with appropriate
diligence and seriousness.
- Include
academics as a top priority.
- Once you
have decided upon a major, develop positive working relationships with faculty
in your field of study and the appropriate School/Division academic adviser.
- If you
are a recent high school graduate, understand that the university environment
is different than the high school environment. Your adviser provides a different
service than that of a high school counselor, functioning as a guide through
your academic career.
- Understand
the value of a liberal arts education, the interrelatedness of coursework
and importance of an exposure to a broad range of subjects.
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