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AV俱乐部 is engaging in the development of an undergraduate advising framework as part of the Third Century Promise.
To inform the framework, faculty and staff who advise undergraduate students are invited to complete a short survey:
AV俱乐部 the survey
The purpose of this survey is to help us聽learn more about how undergraduate advising works across the institution, how we can foster a community of practice, and facilitate a more cohesive and streamlined approach to supporting students.
All questions are optional, and the survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. 聽Please note that we are not looking to evaluate or assess the different roles and responsibilities; our focus is to understand how you support students. 聽
For the purpose of this survey, we have defined advising as any support/guidance provided to students as they navigate their academic experience at AV俱乐部.
Student feedback
First year and returning students completed a similar survey in March 2024.聽 We had a fantastic response to the student survey and are hoping for a similar response from advisors. The results of both the student survey and this survey will be shared more broadly with the advising community and will serve as the springboard for the development of the advising framework.聽聽
Project sponsors
This project is sponsored by Rick Ezekiel, Vice-Provost Student Affairs, and Leslie Phillmore, Associate Vice-President Academic and co-chaired by Patricia Laws, Assistant Dean, Student Affairs, Faculty of Science and Karen McCrank, Director Student Success, Student Affairs.聽 聽
Questions?
If you have any questions about this project, please contact聽karen.mccrank@dal.ca聽or Patricia Laws at聽patricia.laws@dal.ca
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