October 10th, 2005
Your college advisor is around to offer you advice and counseling in your college career. Although you may only be aware of them because of a few required meetings or papers you have to fill out, you should know that they are a valuable resource for planning classes and your career. Here’s what your advisor has to offer.
Class selection. You may be used to planning classes on your own, but your advisor has probably been around for years and is familiar with the way the schedule of courses tends to go. Sit down with your advisor and look over your plan for graduation together. They should be able to help you map out which classes you should really try to get registered for each semester so that you can stay on track for graduation without delay, or even early.
Your advisor can help when you’re struggling in class. You should talk to your professors first if you’re having trouble, but if you’ve got problems that you just can’t shake, bring them to your advisor. They may be able to suggest options for improving your class performance. If you will not be able to recover in a particular class, talking to your advisor can improve your outcomes when dropping the class, allowing you to withdraw or retake the course instead of receiving a low grade that can impact your GPA.
Counseling. Problems outside of class can have an impact on students, and advisors can deal with that as well. If you’re in a crisis or just need some help, visit your advisor for counseling. They may be able of offer useful advice and resources that can improve your situation, or just lend an ear to let you vent and lift the weight of what’s bothering you.
Career planning. For most students, the ultimate goal of college is to build the foundation of a great career. Talk to your advisor about what you’d like to do in the future, and they will be able to help you select a major, extracurricular activities, and particularly helpful classes. Your advisor will also likely be able to connect you with resources like career-specific scholarships, alumni groups, and internships that can help you build your career.
These are just a few of the things that your college advisor can help you with. Stop by and make an appointment to sit down with your college advisor and talk about what they can do for you.
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