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Junior Faculty Advising for Effective Student Growth and Academic Success: A Qualitative Study
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January 2021

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TeacherScholar Journal of the State Comprehensive University

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Russell Wartalski

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Supporting the academic advising needs of adult learners is paramount for colleges and universities. Research suggests that the faculty advisor's role is pivotal in students' academic progress. At both the undergraduate and graduate levels, faculty advisors are tasked with supporting adult learners in achieving their professional goals and providing resources to ensure their academic success. Specifically, they help students navigate curriculum requirements and provide support both inside and outside the classroom. The tasks and responsibilities associated with faculty advising can vary based on the institution type and program needs. However, junior faculty who take on advising responsibilities at regional public universities may not understand the various elements that comprise student advising. This qualitative study addresses a gap in the literature by exploring student perceptions of academic advising and emphasizing the student/faculty advisor relationship. This study's findings can provide junior faculty with insight for creating purposeful advising practices that enhance student retention and satisfaction.

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... In terms of awareness, findings indicate that faculty reported being less familiar with articulation agreements, which suggests a need for training about serving transfer students successfully. The presence of an advanced degree did not equate to faculty being able to advise transfer students effectively (Powers & Wartalski, 2021). Unlike advisors, many faculty did not know who to contact for assistance; therefore, training should be tailored to specific types of advisors, with deliberate efforts to familiarize faculty with transfer curriculum pathways, relevant admission policies, and pretransfer advising resources. ...

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Attitudes about Cybersecurity Articulation Agreements and Transfer Students: A Statewide Survey of Faculty Members and Advisors
Junior Faculty Advising for Effective Student Growth and Academic Success: A Qualitative Study
  • Citing Article
  • January 2021

TeacherScholar Journal of the State Comprehensive University