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Academic Advising





  Advising Model
Institution What office is responsible for academic advising? Please indicate the office/department responsible for academic advising Are all students advised through the same model? Advising Model Student category-advisor type-advising model Additional Details on advisors and models Other Advising Model
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Academic Affairs   X Faculty      
Albany State University Other Enrollment Management   Other Freshmen-Professional-Centralized
Transfer students-Other-Other
Learning Support Students-Professional-Centralized
Online Students-Other-Other
Special Admission Students-Professional-Centralized
Athletes-Other-Other
Declared Majors-Faculty-Department
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Other-Other
Non-traditional Students-None-Other
Our advising model is split at 60 credit hours - students under 60 are advised centrally by professional advising staff, students over 60 are advised by faculty in the major, the exception is career associate degrees - they are also advised by faculty in the department Described above - split at 60 hours
Atlanta Metropolitan State College Academic Affairs     Professional-Distributed/Departmental Freshmen-Faculty-Department
Transfer students-Faculty-Department
Learning Support Students-Faculty-Department
Online Students-Faculty-Department
Special Admission Students-Faculty-Department
Athletes-Faculty-Department
Declared Majors-Faculty-Department
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Centralized
Non-traditional Students-Faculty-Department
   
Augusta University Academic Affairs     Other Freshmen-Professional-Centralized
Transfer students-Other-Other
Learning Support Students-None-
Online Students-None-
Special Admission Students-Professional-Centralized
Athletes-Other-Other
Declared Majors-Other-Other
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Other-Other
Non-traditional Students-Other-Other
All freshmen and sophomores ( regardless of any special category above) are advised by professional advisors in the Academic Advisement Center.
All students (regardless of hours) who are in pre majors are advised by professional advisors in the Academic Advisement Center.
Transfer students with 60 or more  hours are advised by faculty in the academic departments. Transfers with fewer than 60 hours are advised by professional advisors in the AAC.
It is blended. See above. We have professional advisors who advise freshmen and sophomores as well as preadmit students and we have faculty advising for students having earned 60 or more hours.
Clayton State University Other Enrollment Management & Student Success X Professional-Centralized      
College of Coastal Georgia Academic Affairs   X Other      
Columbus State University Academic Affairs     Other Freshmen-Professional-Centralized
Transfer students-Other-Other
Learning Support Students-Professional-Centralized
Online Students-Other-Other
Special Admission Students-Professional-Centralized
Athletes-Other-Other
Declared Majors-Other-Other
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Other-Other
Non-traditional Students-Other-Other
  Transfer, online, athletes, declared majors, students returning from academic suspension, and non-traditional students are advised in a centralized model by professional advisors in CSU ADVISE through the completion of 59 credit hours. Students in these populations with 60+ hours are advised by faculty in most majors.
Dalton State College Academic Affairs   X Professional-Distributed/Departmental      
East Georgia State College Academic and Student Affairs       Freshmen-Professional-Centralized
Transfer students-Faculty-School
Learning Support Students-Professional-Centralized
Online Students-Professional-Centralized
Special Admission Students-Faculty-School
Athletes-Professional-Centralized
Declared Majors-Faculty-School
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Centralized
Non-traditional Students-Professional-Centralized
   
Georgia College and State University Academic Affairs   X Professional-Centralized      
Georgia Gwinnett College Academic and Student Affairs     Faculty Freshmen-Other-School
Transfer students-Faculty-School
Learning Support Students-Professional-Centralized
Online Students-None-
Special Admission Students-Faculty-School
Athletes-Other-Other
Declared Majors-Faculty-Department
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Centralized
Non-traditional Students-Other-School
1/3 of first-year students get advisement through GGC's professional advisement center, or MAC. The remaining 2/3 are mentored and advised by faculty.

In the cases above, "other" refers to GGC's blended mentorship model, where a student may receive advisement and mentorship from a faculty member or from a professional advisor. This depends on circumstances of the students, as GGC's goal is to tailor advisement and mentorship around a student's particular needs. AS GGC does not have a departmentalized administrative model, the faculty support for this resides at the school level. Once a student declares a major, that student is partnered with a faculty member in that major discipline. But the coordination of this relationship does not happen at a departmental level.

Centralized advisement is supported through offices dedicated to specific student communities, such as student athletes, first-generation students, or students on learning support. In such cases, either professional advisors are assigned or faculty are trained specifically to provide mentorship and advisement to those students.

 
Georgia Highlands College Academic Affairs   X Other      
Georgia Institute of Technology Other Office of Undergraduate Education/ Academic Colleges and Schools   Professional-Distributed/Departmental Freshmen-Professional-Department
Transfer students-Professional-Department
Learning Support Students-Professional-Centralized
Online Students-None-
Special Admission Students-Professional-Department
Athletes-Professional-Centralized
Declared Majors-Professional-Department
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Centralized -
Non-traditional Students-None-
   
Georgia Southern University Academic Affairs   X Professional-Centralized      
Georgia Southwestern State University Academic and Student Affairs   X Faculty      
Georgia State University Other Office of Student Success X Professional-Centralized      
Georgia State University          
Gordon State College Academic Affairs     Other Freshmen-Other-Other
Transfer students-Faculty-Department
Learning Support Students-Other-Other
Online Students-Faculty-Department
Special Admission Students-Faculty-Centralized
Athletes-Faculty-Department
Declared Majors-Faculty-Department
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Faculty-Department
Non-traditional Students-Faculty-Department
For their first academic year/Momentum Year, new freshmen are all advised by their first-year seminar instructors (FIRE 1000). The majority of FIRE 1000 sections are taught by a staff of Student Success Advisor/Lecturers who are housed in the Student Success Center. These advisors have faculty status but all come from or have professional advising experience. About 20-25% of FIRE sections are taught by faculty from various schools and departments. Their level of advising expertise varies. New freshmen are advised by their first-year seminar instructor; after that, students are transitioned to a faculty advisor in their major/program.
Kennesaw State University Other Academic Affairs has a 2-person office, but advising functions are centralized at the college, not university level.   Other   Athletes have a dedicate advising/student success office for student athletes. Almost all students are served by professional staff advisors in a college-level advising center. Advising is mandatory until a student earns 30 hours; after that, advising is still recommended but not required each term. There are a small number of majors that are still exclusively served by faculty advisors, but the overwhelming majority have professional staff advising resources available to them. Most special populations are mainstreamed into the college that offers the student’s intended major; exceptions below
Middle Georgia State University Academic Affairs   X Professional-Distributed/Departmental      
Savannah State University Academic Affairs     Professional-Distributed/Departmental Freshmen-Professional-School
Transfer students-Professional-School
Learning Support Students-None-
Online Students-Professional-School
Special Admission Students-Professional-School
Athletes-Professional-Other
Declared Majors-Professional-School
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-School
Non-traditional Students-Professional-School
The model used in AY 18-19 had students advised by professional advisors up to 60 credits. Students were then transferred to faculty advisors in their major for advising until graduation.  
South Georgia State College Academic and Student Affairs     Other Freshmen-Other-Other
Transfer students-Professional-School
Learning Support Students-Other-Other
Online Students-Professional-School
Special Admission Students-Professional-Other
Athletes-Professional-School
Declared Majors-Faculty-School
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Other
Non-traditional Students-Other-Other
Please see the advising model description below. SGSC currently has a cluster advising model: three professional advisors report to the Director of Academic Success, a professional advisor assigned to each school, faculty advisors for the baccalaureate programs and the entry programs, staff advisor for veterans, and dual enrollment specialists who advise our dual enrollment students.The three professional advisors assigned to Academic Success are split among the Douglas Campus, Waycross Campus, and residential halls on the Douglas Campus. The two professional advisors on the Douglas and Waycross Campus advise at-risk students placed on academic suspension and academic probation while the residential academic coach and advisor advises all residential students. The professional advisors assigned to each school advise the students within their school. Students enrolled in our baccalaureate program are advised by the faculty within those programs. The Coordinator of Student Support Services/Counselor serves as a staff advisor for veteran students. The two dual enrollment specialists serve as advisors to the dual enrolled students. Staff and faculty at the entry programs advise the students enrolled solely at the entry programs.
University of Georgia Academic Affairs   X Professional-Distributed/Departmental      
University of North Georgia Academic Affairs     Other Freshmen-Professional-Other
Transfer students-Professional-Other
Learning Support Students-Professional-Other
Online Students-Professional-Other
Special Admission Students-Professional-Other
Athletes-Faculty-Other
Declared Majors-Professional-Other
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Other
Non-traditional Students-Professional-Other
  The advising model at UNG is a blended model with professional advisors advising most programs. All new students in the majority of programs, with the largest execeptions being the Colleges of Education and Business, have mandatory advising by professioal advisors in centralized campus advising centers up to 45 earned hours, after which the students transition to faculty advisors in their major departments.The College of Education will adopt this model over the next two years. Currently, Education and Business employ departmental professional advisors who advise students until a specific number of earned hours after which they transition to faculty advisors. Students who have an academic status of Academic Warning, Academic Probation, or Returning from Suspension are mandated to meet with professional advisors in centralized campus advising centers once per semester until the students return to good academic standing. On the Dahlonega campus, athletes and honors students are advised by designated faculty in their major departments.
University of West Georgia Academic Affairs     Professional-Centralized Freshmen-Professional-Centralized
Transfer students-Professional-Centralized
Learning Support Students-Professional-Centralized
Online Students-Professional-Centralized
Special Admission Students-Professional-Centralized
Athletes-Professional-Centralized
Declared Majors-Professional-Department
Students Returning from Academic Suspension-Professional-Centralized
Non-traditional Students-Professional-Centralized
UWG has an Academic Advising Center that is housed in the Division of Academic Affairs. It was formerly in Student Affairs but transitioned to Academic Affairs July 1, 2019 along with the Center for Academic Success and is housed in the new (as of 2019) University College within Academic Affairs. Professional advisors are also housed in the College of Education, The School of Nursing, and the Richards College of Business. All freshman students are assigned a professional advisor, including students in Academic Focus Areas. Students below 60 hours in the College of Arts and Humanities and the College of Science and Math are assigned a professional advisor in the Academic Advising Center. Students in COAH and COSM above 60 hours are assigned a faculty advisor in their major program.  
Valdosta State University Other Division of Student Success (Office is titled University Advising and Student Transitions) X Professional-Centralized