Academic advisors take time to know students, including life experiences, goals, career plans, acquired study skills, academic abilities, personality traits, and other individual attributes. At some appointments, advisors will assign the student worksheets, readings, or tasks to accompany the current topic, or to prepare for a new topic. Students should thoughtfully consider these assignments prior to the next scheduled appointment.
Academic advisors will not make decisions for students. Advisors will provide students with the most accurate information available. Advisors and students will work together to create a realistic plan to accomplish educational and career goals. However, the educational choices students make are theirs and the responsibility for knowing and fulfilling degree requirements rests with the student.