2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(447d) Academic and Career Advising to Maximize Student Degree Completion
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Most recently, our College of Engineering utilized professional advisors to advise underclassmen students academically while they completed their STEM preparation courses, after which students “graduated” to advising with a faculty member for the rest of their undergraduate academic career. In just the past year, the college has changed this approach, so as to be in line with the rest of the university. In the new model, the students are advised by a professional advisor for the entirety of their undergraduate academic career, with select departmental faculty providing direction to the professional advisor for challenging cases. Select departmental faculty are also designated to provide career advising to the students at the student’s request. In both approaches to advising, this faculty member has found that taking time for extended discussions and mapping out suitable course paths with a student that has challenges to completing their academic requirements to graduate usually results in the greatest success for the student. Retention trends within our department will be discussed as the measure of success with our college’s new approaches to student advising.