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Setting Clear Expectations with Advisees
for Pre-Registration - this example of a pro-active advising strategy
will help you have a more efficient pre-registration. These emails send a
clear message about the adviser's role, the advisee's role, and use of
advising time together.
Setting Clear Expectations with New
Advisees: First Sunday Tutorial Meeting - this is an example of a
pro-active advising strategy to have a more efficient pre-registration with your
new tutees. This letter sends a clear message about the adviser's
role, the advisee's role, and planning a liberal education.
First-Year Student Self
Evaluation Form - this useful tool, adapted from a similar resource
at Lawrence University, allows for a structured conversation with your
student in his/her first semester at Grinnell. Often advisers seek to "check
in" with their Tutees, but aren't sure what questions to ask or how to get the
conversation going. This document requires the student to reflect on their
first few weeks at Grinnell, and provides you (as the adviser) with a
concrete way to direct the student in a productive manner. Further, this
can be used to facilitate a conversation about liberal education -- what
it is and how the student is going about crafting a liberal education for
him/herself. Please contact the Academic Advising Office x3702, for other
hints on how to use this resource.
Responding to a Panicked Request for a Letter of
Recommendation - this is a sample response to a student who is
in a panic requesting a last-minute letter of recommendation.
Helping Seniors With the Transition Out of
Grinnell - this is an example of a pro-active advising strategy.
This includes a sample email to senior students to encourage them to be
active and strategic in planning their life beyond Grinnell.
Working with Students with Disabilities
Student Tutoring - how the
tutoring program works at Grinnell.
Referrals to Counseling and Mental Health
- clear advice on how to make a strategic referral to counseling and a list of
mental health services for Grinnell students
Serving as an 'Advisor' During a CAS
Honesty Hearing - if your advisee or another student finds
him/herself being summoned to a hearing of the Committee on Academic
Standing for possible violation of our Academic Honesty policy, this
document offers strategies for advising that student.
Advising as Teaching: Creating an Advising Syllabus -
Academic advising can be viewed as part of the teaching and learning
process and articulated as such to your students. An advising syllabus
reinforces this message to your student: that advising time is an extension
of your teaching role and you have specific learning goals for them, and
they have specific responsibilities in the process. Examples of advising
syllabi will be developed in the next few months and included here -- stay tuned!
On-line Access to Advisee Information - Log into Pioneer Web
using your network username and password. Click on the SERVICES tab
to access Advising tools. These tools include (1) demographic information
about your advisees, (2) advisee grades, and (3) advisee academic
history. Use this information to verify enrollment in courses, check advisee
grades and their progress toward a major or graduation. Reference this
information during pre-registration and at other critical times.
Adviser's Handbook - a
comprehensive resource for advisers with answers to common advising issues and
extensive information from deparments to aid in course planning. Each faculty member
is given a hard copy of this resource in the fall semester. If you did not receive a copy
or you want an additional copy, please contact the Academic Advising Office x3702.
Student Handbook section on
Academic Policies -
www.grinnell.edu/offices/studentaffairs/shb/section3/
Office of the Registrar
- www.grinnell.edu/offices/registrar/
"Advising in an
Open Curriculum" - www.grinnell.edu/offices/dean/tutorial/advising/
"Elements of a
Liberal Education" - www.grinnell.edu/academic/catalog/education/elem/
"Ways of
Learning" - www.grinnell.edu/academic/catalog/education/ways/
Information for Faculty Regarding the
Tutorial - from the Dean's Office Web Page
Advising Workshops - Periodically the Academic Advising Office
co-sponsors workshops with the Dean of the Faculty's Office on advising
best practices. The session covers advising in an individually-mentored
curriculum, course planning, advising resources, reading student files,
interpreting test scores, review of academic policies which affect advising,
common advising problems. Contact Academic Advising for workshop
dates.
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