Academic Advising Renovation (2024)

Academic Advising Renovation

Following a decision at the Provost’s Council of the Deans in early April, the ongoing Academic Advising Review shifted out of the review (2022-2023) and design (2023-2024) phases and into the implementation phase (April 2024 - spring 2025).

  • On April 19, 2024, Steve Wuhs (Academic Affairs AVP), Brandi Fuhrman (Student Affairs AVP), and Jeff Malone (CCSI Director) facilitated a webinar presentingthe new model of Academic Advising at OSU to the campus community. A recording of the session is available within the Advising Resources module of the Canvas for Advisors studio site.
  • A copy of the slide deck from the webinar is linked here
  • Atalking points document related to the advising model has been shared with each college's Dean and Associate Deans
  • An ongoing FAQ repository will soon be posted here - please check back soon...

Overview of 2022-2023 Academic Advising Review

During the 2022-2023 Academic Year, the Provost’s Office, with support from all OSU college Deans, will be conducting an institution-wide review of OSU’s undergraduate academic advising. This review will be led by the Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Academic Affairs, in recognition of the clear connection between academic and student support services. Effective academic advising is essential to supporting student academic progress and overall student success. With this understood, it is imperative that we assess our academic advising programs to help ensure students are gaining value from their advising experiences and that those experiences are equitable across the colleges and throughout the student life cycle.

Why a review and why now?
  • A review of academic advising honors quality control and embraces a culture of improvement
  • Allows us to consider the approaches/structures that maximize advising for themost students
  • We have ongoing concerns about students "falling through the cracks," especially during moments of transition (into or within the University)
  • The last comprehensive review of "Student and Faculty Attitudes Toward and Experiences with Undergraduate Advising at Oregon State University: 2011 and 2014" (S. Drummond Hays, J.M. Allen, & C.L. Smith) was written up in October, 2014. More recent efforts have occurred, but they have not been comprehensive. These include:
    • Adding the Academic Advising topical module to the latest NSSEiteration (April - May 2021)
    • The recurring Transitions Survey administeredout of Undergraduate Education (w'21; fa'21; w'22) includes a handful of academic advising questions
    • The Transitions and Advising Survey formerly administered out of Cross Campus Strategic Initiatives(sp'17 & sp'18)
Project Team:
  • Alix Gitelman, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
  • Dan Larson, Vice Provost for Student Affairs
  • Kevin Dougherty, Associate Vice Provost & Dean of Students
  • Rebecca Mathern,Associate Vice Provost & University Registrar
  • Lisa Templeton, Associate Provost for Ecampus
  • Maureen Cochran, Senior Director of Student Affairs Strategic Initiatives
  • Kerry Kincanon, Director & Head Advisor, University Exploratory Studies Program; 2022-2023 Chair,Academic Advising Council
  • Jeff Malone, Director, Cross Campus Strategic Initiatives; 2022-2023 Chair-Elect, Academic Advising Council
Internal Landscape Assessment Team:
  • Jeff Malone, Director, Cross Campus Strategic Initiatives;2022-2023 Chair-Elect, Academic Advising Council
  • Kerry Kincanon, Director & Head Advisor, University Exploratory Studies Program; 2022-2023Chair,Academic Advising Council
  • Maureen Cochran, Senior Director of Student Affairs Strategic Initiatives
  • Marilyn Stewart, Assistant Director, Dr. Lawrence Griggs Office of Black & Indigenous Student Success
  • Stephen Jenkins, Executive Director, University Housing & Dining Services

Review and Design Timeline

Early Fall 2022 - Internal Landscape Assessment (including student perspectives)

  • Qualtricsresponses via College Associate Deans & Head Advisors (October 3 - November 4)
  • Qualtrics responses via Directors of Academic Counseling units (October 6 - November 7)

Late Fall 2022 - Analysis of materials & internal report preparation

Early Winter 2023 - External Review

  • External Reviewers viaNACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advisingwill be on campus January 25, 26, & 27th.
    • Dr Jennifer Joslin, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs - Drury University
    • Dr Karen Sullivan-Vance, Associate Director for Strategic Program Development - NACADA
  • Visit Schedule can be found here
  • Visit Recap
    • Over their three day campus visit, our external reviewers interacted with OSU community members across 19 distinct sessions (the 18 sessions listed on the schedule linked above, plus 1 additional student session that wasadded on Friday, January 27th).
    • In addition to the student voice elements(NSSE advising module, transitions survey, etc) that were shared as part of the pre-visit landscape assessment and documentation, the reviewers were able to interact directly with 25 students (Agricultural Sciences, Business, Engineering, Forestry, Honors College, Liberal Arts, PHHS, Science, and UESP) during their visit .
    • Due to their roles and variousaffiliations, several members of the community met with the reviewers in more than one session. All totaled, across the three days,the reviewers heard from121 distinct community members.
    • All session participants were also invited to share additional feedback via email before February 3rd.

Winter/Spring 2023 - Consideration of findings/recommendations.

  • The Project Team received the external report on March 15, 2023
  • The Project Team will triangulate the internal reports, the external report, and their own impressions from the internal/external review.
  • AAR Project Team shares findings/recommendations with related bodies such as the Provost's Council of Deans (PCOD), the Academic Advising Council (AAC) & the Undergaduate Education Council (UEC). Steps forward are discussed, decided upon, and enactedwith these groups.
  • Update shared from Alix Gitelman & Dan Larson(May 12, 2023): "Based on the landscape analysis and the information provided through the external reviewers, as well as information from other sources (e.g., recent surveys, scholarship), we will be developing an analysis of the most significant challenges and barriers our students encounter in advising at OSU and the formulation of highest possible impact solutions to those challenges. We have asked Brandi Fuhrman, Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs, and Steve Wuhs, Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, to lead this next step of our work as a community.They will engage members of the advising community and other stakeholders as they continue this important work, as well as provide access to report provided by the external reviewers."

Fall 2023 - AAR College Visits

Winter 2024 - AAR College Visits

April 8, 2024 - Proposed Model discussed and approved at Provost's Council of Deans

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