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Kristi Cellitti, Lead Academic Advisor, WCTC
Beth Felch, Academic Advisor, WCTC
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Located in Pewaukee, WI
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Total Enrollment: 23,432
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FTE Program students: 4,575
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Associate degrees (6,283), technical diplomas
(1,750), short term certificates, apprenticeships,
personal improvement courses (many non-credit)
Additional campus for high school completion and
ESL
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130 areas of study
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Open Enrollment
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Located in Counseling & Advising Center
◦ Conveniently next to Enrollment Center One-Stop Shop
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Academic Advising model began in 2009
◦ Began with 5 Academic Advisors, now 9
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Counseling & Advising Center and Enrollment
Center were remodeled/built in 2010
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Model allows for efficient communication and easy
access to Admissions, Registration, Billing,
Counseling, Financial Aid, Records, Career Services,
Recruitment
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Meet with prospective, new and continuing
students
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Academic advisors help students:
◦ Explore and understand programs
◦ Navigate the enrollment process
◦ Make course selections
◦ Set up short-term & long-term degree plans
◦ Understand college policies and procedures
◦ Track progress towards graduation
◦ Transfer to other institutions
◦ Connect with campus resources
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Advisory Boards
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Department/Division meetings
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Individual on-going meetings with Faculty,
Associate Deans, and Deans
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Student Services
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Dislocated Worker Programming
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Student Groups
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Community agencies
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Special population case management
WCTC Academic Advisors provide tools and
information to empower students to develop their
career goals and to achieve academic success.
Through campus-wide collaboration, advisors serve
as advocates to help students to reach their full
potential.
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Transfer of Credit Technician
Getting Started Sessions
Special Admissions Requirements
Collaboration when students reapply to same
program
AP & CLEP scores routed to Advisors for entry
High School Advanced Standings and Transcripted
credit
Exceptions based on program needs
Attend Admissions meetings to provide updates
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Collaborate with Assessment and Program areas
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Special projects
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Confer with Assessment to clarify correct
placement
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Referral to Academic Advisors regarding CLEP
testing and after completion of Assessment
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Coordinator frequently attends Academic Advisor
meetings
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Resolve student registration issues
Pre-requisites
Registration status
Dual Enrollment
Reactivation of students & curriculum clarification
(program specific sections)
◦ Update student personal information
◦ Override time conflicts & overbook sessions (per
approval of Academic Advisor or Associate Dean)
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Actively collaborate with Academic Advisors for
scheduling problems in a timely manner
Coordinate Advanced Standing processing
Reports (Cognos)
Grant related course enrollment
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Graduation application process
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Degree audits
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Advanced Standings
◦ Work experience
◦ Military experience
◦ Substitutions
◦ CLEP, AP, proficiency assessments
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Common substitutions
◦ Collaborate with Deans/Associate Deans
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Collaboration with Registrar
◦ Liaison between Registrar and Program Departments
◦ Resolve complex registration/student record issues
◦ Final courses taken at another institution, 25%
residency
◦ Academic Forgiveness
◦ Academic Standing (Probation)
◦ Course section and course number issues
◦ Updates on Registration process
◦ Mid-term status report
◦ Advising Handouts
◦ FERPA
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Financial Aid
Recruitment
Career & Student Employment Services
Student Accessibility Office
Counseling Services
Student Life
Billing staff
Bookstore
Library
Learning Place
Send information regarding all students services in Advisor
communication to students
Retention can result from collaboration- and starts
with the first point of contact.
Communication between offices is the key to
effective collaboration--and to improved learning for
students.
Retrieved 11/4/2013 from NACADA. Clearinghouse, Academic Advising Resources,
www.nacada.ksu.edu, “Developing a working relationship with the Registrar's Office”
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