Academic Advisor (College/University)
£21K-£25K
/ year
0-3 years experience
£21K-£25K
/ year
0-3 years experience
Academic advisors at universities and colleges offer essential information to and respond to questions from prospective and current students of their school. They are responsible for advising within their field that they are experts in or within their department, for instance, an advisor might work within a particular department, or only with new freshman. Academic advisors are also involved in information and recruiting events targeted at students who are currently or are planning to enroll and also in orientation sessions. They typically work full-time in a campus office and report on their performance to the academic director of their department.
The academic advisor's principal responsibilities is to answer students' inquiries regarding the university's procedures, admissions guidelines, content of the class and graduation requirements. They also provide advice to students on various topics (such as the students' courses and their selection) and provide important details on scholarships available. Academic advisors also participate in the process of registering students and deal with issues pertaining with academic status. They monitor students' progress towards degree completion, review transcripts and supervise the transfer of credits. They keep academic records and perform all administrative tasks that are required.
A bachelor's degree from a related area is usually required for this position. Experience in the field of counseling and appropriate certifications may be preferable. Academic advisors should be well-organized and capable of working on multiple projects at the same time. They must collaborate with advisors from other departments to achieve the goals of all organizations and perform their tasks independently, with minimal supervision.
As an Academic Advisor College/University with 0-3 years of experience in the United Kingdom, your main responsibilities include:
For an Academic Advisor (College/University) job role, the following qualifications are required:
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Advising
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Consulting
The role of an Academic Advisor College/University is crucial in assisting students with their educational journey. For individuals in the United Kingdom with 0-3 years of experience, there are several alternative roles to consider. Here are following options:
The role of Academic Advisor in the United Kingdom is expected to exhibit significant growth in the market in the coming years. According to a 10-year analysis, there will be a surge in employment opportunities for this position. With the increasing emphasis on student support and success, colleges and universities are investing more in academic advising programs. These trends, along with the rise in enrollment numbers, suggest a positive outlook for the future of this job role.