Foundations of Academic Advising – Upcoming dates!

(formerly Advising 101, 102, 103)

Part One

In this course participants explore the foundation of advising, basic tools and knowledge needed to assist students through their academic advising experience. It provides hands-on opportunities including in-depth information about the tools and resources available to advisors at WSU.  This workshop will be available on two occasions:

Monday, February 12 2:00-4:30 p.m. Spark 339

OR

Tuesday, February 13 8:00-10:30 a.m. https://zoom.us/j/574747365

Part Two

This course further explores the foundations of advising and expands upon the knowledge gained through Foundations of Academic Advising Part 1. It provides participants with opportunities, through case studies and interactive activities, to build upon their knowledge of how to communicate effectively with students in an advising session. Participants also learn about the variety of resources available for students in order to make effective referrals.  This workshop will be available on two occasions:

Thursday, February 15 8:00-10:30 a.m. Spark 335

OR

Friday, February 16 1:00-3:00 p.m. https://zoom.us/j/912471866

It is important to pre-register for each session so we can notify you if the schedule changes:

1.    Use the following link to access the posted schedule:

2.    Part One: https://ihr.hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=ilt_wsu_PD_1168 Part Two: https://ihr.hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft/default.aspx?c=ilt_wsu_PD_1169

3.    Locate the preferred sessions on the schedule

4.    Click the “Enroll” link to the right

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