Academic Advising
Philosophy
Northern Michigan University is
committed to the academic and professional development of its
students. While a student’s academic program is ultimately his or
her own responsibility, the university, through the academic
advising process, provides the student with information about career
options, educational programs, courses, resources, policies and
procedures.
The
academic advising process is a shared responsibility which involves
administration, faculty, staff, and student peers. However, a key
element is the student-advisor relationship. In this relationship, a
faculty or staff advisor and student work together to select, plan,
and complete the student’s academic and professional goals. This
relationship also provides students with an opportunity to affiliate
with professionals in their chosen disciplines.
Advisor Assignment
After selecting a major, students are
assigned to an advisor in the department which houses their major.
Students should maintain close contact with their advisers and keep
their own personal file of their academic progress. Students are
ultimately responsible for meeting the academic requirements for
their desired degree.
Students who are undecided about a choice of curriculum and who do
not wish to declare a major are assigned advisers from a core of
faculty and staff selected to work with "undeclared” students. These
students should work closely with their advisers to build course
schedules satisfying general graduation requirements and also
providing some exposure to new fields of interest. During the
semester, undeclared students should work with academic advisers in
the
Academic and Career Advisement Center (ACAC) to discuss
potential majors. They may also take advantage of career planning
activities coordinated by the ACAC, as well as career counseling
offered by the
Counseling and Consultation Services.
Students who plan to enter pre-professional and other
interdisciplinary programs are assigned advisers from the
appropriate academic departments.
Student Responsibilities
Communication is the key to a
successful advising experience. Each person involved in the advising
relationship must understand his or her role in the advising
process. Students at NMU are responsible for:
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seeking out assistance early in
their college experience to identify and/or confirm any major
and/or career choices;
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knowing the degree, major, and
minor requirements applicable to them as outlined in this bulletin
and in departmental publications;
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keeping accurate records of their
progress and degree plans;
-
playing an active role in advising
meetings by identifying areas of uncertainty and asking for
advisers' assistance in finding the answers or exploring options;
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discussing any proposed changes to
their class schedules, including dropping or adding classes, with
advisers prior to making the changes.
Advisor Activities
Advisers are members of the NMU
faculty or staff who:
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know the university’s academic
policies and graduation requirements;
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have been assigned to meet with
specific students for academic guidance;
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will help students identify problem
areas and create action plans in order to be successful;
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expect that students will be honest
about current/past academic performance;
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can refer students to sources of
academic, career, or personal support on campus should the need
arise.
Meeting with Academic
Advisers
Meeting with advisers should be an
on-going experience and not a once-a-semester meeting to schedule
courses for an upcoming enrollment period.
Students should be prepared to discuss the following types of issues
with their advisers:
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career plans and how experiences so
far have reinforced or changed them;
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current classes and what, if any,
support services might be appropriate;
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tentative course schedules designed
for the next semester;
-
which classes are most appropriate
based upon current and/or past academic performance and interests.
An advising
meeting is not the time for students to:
There are many resources available on the NMU campus to assist
students in obtaining an excellent education. Students should become
familiar with the staff, faculty and other resources available to
them and seek these resources out in a timely manner.
Any
undergraduate student who would like to discuss an academic and/or
career advising issue at NMU can schedule an appointment with an
academic advisor in the
Academic and Career Advisement Center, 208
Cohodas, 906-227-2971. |