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One Size Never Fits All: Seven Programs for Deciding Students Vicky Schankula, Suanne Early, Kelly Crume Academic Advisors, University of Kentucky 2006 NACADA National Conference Indianapolis, IN UK

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One Size Never Fits All: Seven Programs for Deciding StudentsVicky Schankula, Suanne Early, Kelly CrumeAcademic Advisors, University of Kentucky

2006 NACADA National ConferenceIndianapolis, IN

UK

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Central Advising ServiceUndergraduate Studies

Staff• Director• Assistant director• 12 Academic advisors• Clerical staff (2 FT)• Student workers

Students We Advise• Undergraduate Studies students

• Non-degree

• Pre-professional students (in addition to their major advisor)

• National Student Exchange students

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Undergraduate

Studies Students

Students in Undergraduate StudiesExcludes non degree and pre pharm

Comparison of Enrolled Freshmen by College (UK) 

Agriculture 237 267

Arts & Sciences 799 909

Business & Economics 423 440

Comm & Info Studies 152 146

Design 90 59

Education 181 194

Engineering 433 422

Fine Arts 120 132

Health Sciences 161 182

Nursing 148 171

Social Work 14 9

Undergraduate Studies Excludes nondegree and pre pharm

 

1,077 1,392

TOTAL 3,835 4,323

College2005 2006

Fall 2004 2,265Fall 2005 2,382Fall 2006 2,486

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Day to Day Operations(14,318 contacts with 4,538 students between 10/15/05 and

10/15/06)

• Advising

• Referrals

• Communication

• Resources

• But we know that one size doesn’t fit all….

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Programs

• Decision Making– UK 101– Answer Day– Career Choice Workshop

• Orientation/Opportunity– OPUS– NSE

• Intervention– ARC– ETAP

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UK 101Target Population• US first semester freshmen

Description of Class• 3 credit hour class, full semester• Pass/Fail• Three sections taught by US advisors• 75-80 students

Course Topics• Academic success• University resources• First-year transitional issues• Career exploration

Decision Making

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Answer Day

Decision Making

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Major Choice Workshop

• One-stop shop at Career Center• Overview of Career Center services• Online career assessment• Meet with academic advisor and career

counselor

• Individual follow-up appointment with career counselor

Decision Making

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OPUS

Orientation

Come connect and stay in tune!

A brief orientation to Central Advising for

students transferred to Undergraduate Studies.

OOrientation & PProcedures for UUndergraduate SStudies

Available Sessions

Wednesday, October 4 11 a.m.

Thursday, October 5 3:30 p.m.

Monday, October 9 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday, October 10 1:00 p.m.

OPUSOPUSTake Note!

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National Student Exchange

SAVE on Tuition Costs

GROW Culturally and Socially

EXPLORE New Objectives

LIVE in a New State

STUDY Elsewhere in the USA

EXPAND Your Horizons!

 

Opportunity

www.nse.org

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Academic Recovery Conference

Target Population• Students on academic probation

following their first semester at UK

Purpose• Academic intervention

Process• Mandatory attendance • Personalized invitation• Registration Stop

ARC

Academ ic Recovery Conference

Program

Registration12:30 - 12:45 pm

Introduction12:45 - 1:00 pm

Road to Recovery1:00 - 1:30 pm

Group Advising1:30 - 3:00 pm

Intervention

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Engineering Transfer Advising Program (ETAP)

Target PopulationStudents who are suspended from the

College of Engineering and transferred to Undergraduate Studies

 

Purpose• Facilitate academic recovery 

Challenges       • Conference attendance• Inflexible toward exploring major

options• Unrealistic academic expectations

Program

Registration12:30 pm

Introduction12:45 - 1:00 pm

CareerExploration1:00 - 1:30 pm

Group Advising1:30 - 3:00 pm

Intervention

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I chose this major because it . . .(percent of students who agreed or strongly agreed)

95%

57%

75%

99%

49%

40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

will grant me the lifestyle I want

will prepare me for graduateeducation

will help me get a high paying job

is an area I find interesting

will allow me to graduate as soon aspossible

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Percent of students reporting a source of information as a “major

influence” on their choice of major

5.3%

13.7%

13.9%

14.3%

17.1%

20.7%

24.5%

32.2%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%

movies, tv, mags.

my advisor

friends, peers, roommates

jobs I've held

professors

parents/ family

someone who works in field

my class experiences

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Discussion

Vicky Schankula, [email protected] Early, [email protected] Crume, [email protected]

Central Advising Service109 Miller HallUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY 40506-0035

www.uky.edu/UGS/centadv859.257.3383