Academic Advisor - MnSCU Academic Professional 2
Job Description
Under general supervision, the Academic Advisor advises students, parents, and high school guidance counselors on multiple areas, including career and program major choices, curriculum, admissions and enrollment procedures, business office policies, financial aid, and housing options.
PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide educational advising to students by utilizing knowledge of college curriculum, tutorial services, financial aid, and social activities to assist students in the selection of appropriate developmental and academic courses, in obtaining tutorial assistance, and in participating in campus activities to help them make a successful transition to college. Assist with completion and collection of necessary admission and registration documents. Provide assessment preparation resources and understand and interpret assessment scores for course placement or for referrals. Work closely with faculty to support students' success in and out of the classroom. Interpret Riverland, Minnesota State System, state, and federal statutes, policies, and guidelines and translate them into advising procedures, processes, and services while troubleshooting and problem-solving issues with students to overcome achievement barriers. Priority: Essential Percent of Time: 45%
- Plan and implement supportive activities related to academic, career, financial aid, and transfer. Identify career and educational options and requirements to maximize student achievement, retention, persistence, and educational goal attainment. Plan and implement retention activities that include but are not limited to cultural enrichment activities, workshops, or individual sessions on interpersonal processes, stress management, time management, decision making, financial literacy, study skills, major selection, career exploration and/or development, and any other workshops that would aid in the participants' success. Priority: Essential Percent of Time: 15%
- Track and report on students' academic progress towards graduation and other academic goals. Identify at-risk students and develop and implement academic recovery plans and retention strategies to ensure student retention and successful completion of their academic programs. Ensure college data integrity, reliability, and accuracy of student records. Identify and help resolve student record data integrity issues. Maintain the confidentiality of student information as required by FERPA. Refer students to appropriate campus and community resources as needed. Supervise work study students when appropriate. Priority: Essential Percent of Time: 25%
- Participate in college enrollment activities, including representing the college at community events and partnership building opportunities, orienting prospective and new students, and participating in new student registration activities so that prospective and new students receive accurate information, student admissions increase, and students feel welcomed to the college community and complete their academic programs. Priority: Essential Percent of Time: 10%
- Perform other duties as assigned to ensure the smooth functioning of the department and maintain the reputation of the organization as a viable business partner. Priority: Secondary Percent of Time: 5%
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