University of Oklahoma
Academic Advisor (Project Management)
At the University of Oklahoma, Academic Advisors play a critical role in student success. Advisors oversee student degree planning by recommending course sequencing and monitoring progress towards degree completion. Advisors communicate information regarding academic programs, policies, and procedures based on student's individual needs. Advisors assist students in realizing their educational, professional, and personal goals by offering specialized guidance. Advisors operate within an extensive campus network of institutional resources designed to help students maximize their college experience. Price Academic Advising Services works as a team creating supportive relationships that equip students with the information and resources necessary for their academic and personal success. Academic Advisors at Price College serve students by teaching them to successfully navigate through university requirements and college policies/procedures. In addition, advisors offer information about exciting OU and Price College opportunities and resources, academic resources, tutoring, and tools for success. All Academic Advisors at the University of Oklahoma receive comprehensive training that is guided by the highest professional standards in the field and reflect the NACADA Academic Advising Core Competencies Model. Advisors are provided opportunities for professional development and career advancement that are self-directed and encompass the wide offerings of the profession.
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Required Education: Bachelor's degree.
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Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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