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Instructions for
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Getting The Most
From Academic Advising:
Achieving educational
and career goals depends
upon your setting goals,
making plans and taking
appropriate action. The
advising process helps
you to plan for your
success. Take control of
your life and education
by becoming an active
partner in the advising
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Partnership For
Your Success:
Your diploma is an
investment in your
future. Take time to
research, plan and make
decisions. This is a key
to your success. Both
you and your advisor
have responsibilities
that must be met to make
the advising process
successful. |
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Students'
Responsibilities: |
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Attend
the orientation
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Make
decisions and
plans for your
education. |
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Learn the
requirements for
your diploma.
Read the
relevant
portions of the
Student
Handbook. |
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Become
familiar with
college
policies,
procedures and
deadlines. |
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Be an active
participant in
the learning
process. |
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Satisfy
requirements for
your diploma,
and follow the
policies and
procedures of
the college. |
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Seek
information and
assistance as
required. |
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Be
prepared when you seek
advice. |
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Preparation For
the Meeting With
Your Advisor: |
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Make a list
of your
questions. |
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Make and
bring with you a
tentative class
schedule if you
intend
discussing
registration. |
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Think about
your academic
and career
goals. Bring any
written academic
and career plans
you have made to
review with your
advisor. |
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Bring paper
and pen to take
notes and keep a
record of your
contact advisor. |
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Bring your
ID. |
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Advisor's
Responsibilities: |
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Assist you
with making
educational
plans that are
consistent with
your goals. |
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Clarify
requirements,
policies and
procedures. |
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Refer you to
the appropriate
sources of
information and
assistance. |
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Help you to
solve problems
related to the
college
policies,
procedures and
requirements. |
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Help you
track your
progress toward
graduation. |
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Assist you
in exploring
alternatives and
options. |
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