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Arriving at the Summit Mandatory Advising and Registration Holds at Different Level Perspectives Session C11 NACADA 2013 Annual Conference Salt Lake City, Utah UNIVERSITY of HAWAIʻI MĀNOA

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Arriving at the Summit Mandatory Advising and Registration Holds at Different Level Perspectives. NACADA 2013 Annual Conference Salt Lake City, Utah. UNIVERSITY of HAW AIʻI MĀNOA. Session C 11. Introduction to UHM and Intrusive Advising. Joseph Menor, Jr., Med Department of Biology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Arriving at the SummitMandatory Advising and Registration Holds at Different Level Perspectives

Session C11

NACADA 2013Annual

ConferenceSalt Lake City,

Utah

UNIVERSITY of HAWAIʻI

MĀNOA

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Introduction to UHM and Intrusive Advising

Joseph Menor, Jr., MedDepartment of Biology

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Overview of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM)

• Founded: 1907 • Location: Mānoa Valley (Oʻahu)• Demographics

• 20,426 students• 14,655 undergraduate• 5,771 graduate and professional

• Hawaiʻi (in-state) students: 71% • Out-of-state students: 21.1% • International students: 6.8% • Male/Female ratio: 45:55

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Mandatory Advising at UHM

• Mandated by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs• Effective Fall 2008 • Required for UHM

freshmen/sophomores • Required for their first two years (first

four semesters)• Not required for transfer students• Each college/school/department sets

guideline

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Overview of Mandatory Advising Practices

• Two perspectives• College-level

• Mānoa Advising Center (MAC) • Departmental-level

• Department of Biology • Challenges and solutions

• Innovative alternatives

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Advising Approaches

• Proactive (intrusive) academic advising • Advising Outreach • Prescriptive academic advising • Developmental academic advising

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Mānoa Advising Center (MAC) History

Rayna Tagalicod, MEdMānoa Advising Center

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MAC Advising

• College-level advising• Serves exploratory and select pre-major

students• Mission is to help students declare their

major• MAC does not graduate any students

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MAC Staffing

• Fall 2008• 4,500 students• Director• 2 full-time Academic Advisors

• Fall 2013• 2,100 students• Director• 3 full-time Academic Advisors• 7 Peer Advisors (each working 11 hours

per week)

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MAC Mandatory Advising History

• Fall 2008• First semester of mandatory advising• First semester of MAC’s existence

• Emails sent regarding new policy and options• Initial student response:

• Uninformed, confused, upset, resistant, panicked

• Registration holds• Initial threat of holds• Lack of compliance made holds necessary

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MAC Mandatory Advising Model

• Practical• Unable to meet with all students

individually• Created other options• Established collaborations across

campus• Developmental

• Meet the needs of a wide range of students

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MAC Mandatory Advising Model

• Collaborative• Establish a new office and build

partnerships• Cross-campus function

• Philosophical• Know choices to make informed

decisions• Encourage student responsibility

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MAC Options forMandatory Advising

Matt Eng, MEdMānoa Advising Center

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Qualification and Groups

Term AdmittedFall 2013

Spring 2013

Fall 2012

Spring 2012

GPA

≥ 2.0 Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

< 2.0 Group E

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Notification

• Email with options sent during the 5th week of the semester

• Multiple options exist, but only one is necessary for completion

• Website of options• Options vary by group

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Group A B C D E

Admit Term(s) FA 13 SP 13 FA 12 SP 12  

Cumulative GPA N/A ≥ 2.0 ≥ 2.0 ≥ 2.0 < 2.0

Declaration of a Major X X X X  

Direct Referral X X X X  

Supplemental Advising Offices X X X X  

Online: What Can I Do With This Major? Assignment X X X X  

Nursing Informational Session X X X X  

Advising appointment with a MPA at MAC X X      

Workshop: Major Exploration X X      

Sophomore Experience Individual Session   X X X  

Online: Sophomore Experience Assignment   X X X  

Advising appointment with an Advisor at MAC     X X  

Group E: Assignment         X

Group E: Online Final Chance Assignment         X

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Documentation

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Registration Holds

• Placed during the 10th week• Early completers exempt from the hold• Hold lifted after student documents the

completion of an option

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Biology Options for Mandatory Advising

Stephanie Kraft-Terry, PhDDepartment of Biology

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Biology Students

• 1,300 undergraduates• Marine Biology• Biology

• Soon to add:• Microbiology• Molecular Cell

Biology• Botany• Ethnobotany

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Biology Advising Office

• Previously• 1 full-time staff advisor

• Currently• Faculty Advisor (Coordinator)• 2 full-time staff advisors• Peer advisors

• 2013 – 2014• 4 students, 40 hours per week

• 2012 – 2013• 3 students, 20 hours per week

• 2011 – 2012• 1 student, 10 hours per week

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Beginning Mandatory Advising Enforcement (Holds)

• Started with incoming freshmen• No holds were placed

• Required to complete or change major• Current Mandatory Advising population:

≈ 700• Freshmen• Sophomores• Incoming transfers (specific to Biology)

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Mandatory Advising

• Group advising• In-person• Online (Blackboard Collaborate)• Workshops (sophomores only)

• Researching Graduate School Workshop

• Researching Medical School Workshop• One-on-one advising

• Online appointment scheduler

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Mandatory Advising Awareness

• New Student Orientation• Walk-in advising at the start of the

semester• Emails

• Begin 4th week of the semester• Sent repeatedly to all students who

have not completed

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Holds

• Placed on students who have not completed Mandatory Advising• Fall 2013 – November 1st

• Spring 2013 – April 1st

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Curriculum Freshman Sophomore

Transfer

Next semester courses

X

Summer school (if necessary)

X

Introduction to STAR X

Discussion of future plans

X X

Career/graduate school exploration

X

Assess STAR navigation

X

Final academic plan X X

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What Students Are Saying…

• “I think you should require all biology students to have mandatory advising every semester it really helps the student to stay on track and to have a path to follow.”

• “I really feel that mandatory advising is incredibly helpful to anyone wishing to graduate within the four years with confidence. I will definitely be signing up for more mandatory and possibly voluntary advising in the future so I can graduate with all my required courses.”

• “… glad that the advising is mandatory so I can stay on track with my four-year plan along with addressing personal questions based on the major. Thank you!”

• “Thank you for having mandatory advising, or else I would probably be behind in my classes.”

IRB Exempt - CHS: 21536

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Challenges and Solutions

Megan Terawaki, MEdMānoa Advising Center

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Awareness of Mandatory Advising

• Challenge• Student forget about the mandatory

advising requirement• Solution

• Multiple reminders in different formats

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Options for Students

• Challenge• Students have varying needs and wants

• Solution• Offer a variety of options

• In-person• Group sessions• Online (beware of technical difficulties)

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Timeliness

• Challenge• Students forget about mandatory

advising until the last minute• Student numbers may be overwhelming

• Solution• Email prompts• Options available at different times• Increase your number of peer advisors

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Student-to-Advisor Ratio

• Challenge• Large student-to-advisor ratio

• Solution• Partner with other campus offices

• Students may meet with potential major advisors

• Options• Group sessions• Online

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Using Holds

• Challenge• Students fail to complete mandatory

advising on time• Solution

• Use holds as a prompt for action• Send reminder emails when holds are

placed

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Completing the Same Option

• Challenge• Students complete the same option

across multiple semesters• Solution

• Encourage students to utilize other options

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Discussion

• Does your office have mandatory advising?• If so, how does it work?• If not, has your office considered

implementing it? What challenges have you encountered?

• (or refer to your worksheet)

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Mahalo nui loa!

Mānoa Advising Center – [email protected]

Biology – [email protected] C11