Why the Academic Advising Certificate
Studying in the Academic Advising Certificate program addresses the growing demand
for qualified advisors in higher education institutions, aligning with the increasing
focus on student success. The program equips students with the necessary skills to
navigate the evolving landscape of higher education, providing personalized guidance
in complex academic structures, including:
- Advising Emerging Adult Populations
- Advising and Diverse Populations
- Foundations Academic Advising
A potential student for the Academic Advising Certificate program is an individual with a genuine interest in helping others navigate their academic journey and succeed in higher education. This person may have academic interests aligned with understanding and facilitating student success, as well as a passion for mentorship and student development. The potential student could be someone who enjoys contributing to the educational success of others and is interested in the field of academic advising. Additionally, individuals with possible hobbies or career interests related to mentorship, educational support and navigating academic structures would find this program particularly appealing.
The certificate courses will be taught by faculty in the Eriksson College of Education,
as well as expert staff members working in academic advising and relevant fields who
hold a doctoral degree.
The program offers a collaborative curriculum developed in partnership with experienced
faculty from the Eriksson College of Education and industry experts. This curriculum
ensures a well-rounded blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
Courses are taught not only by faculty with academic expertise but also by expert
staff currently engaged in academic advising and related fields, all holding doctoral
degrees. This combination brings a wealth of real-world experience to the program.
The program emphasizes holistic student support, teaching advisers to understand and
address the diverse needs of students. This approach goes beyond academic guidance,
encompassing personal and career development.
This certificate program requires 9 credit hours of coursework, all of which can be
completed online in less than a year. If you have an interest in learning about the foundations of advising, and how to
advise diverse and emerging adult populations, this certificate program will be a
good fit.
Admission Requirements
For information related to admission requirements or to view the courses within each program, please visit the graduate bulletin.
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What Will I Learn
- Understand the theories and models of academic advising.
- Develop effective communication and interpersonal skills for advising diverse student populations.
- Navigate academic policies and procedures to provide accurate guidance.
- Utilize technology tools for efficient advising.
- Apply ethical standards in academic advising.
Sample Course Plan