UARC

Academic Advising Services

Advising Team Principles

  • Be passionate and committed to our work
  • Make students our top priority by being present, being an advocate, creating an inviting atmosphere and practicing student development theory
  • Treat each other fairly, and with respect and care
  • Maintain a positive attitude that focuses on effective service to students
  • Practice integrity, honesty, a sense of humor and flexibility
  • Recognize and reward creativity, risk taking, initiative and openness to change
  • Practice direct communication with team members
  • Cultivate individual talents and contributions
  • Willingness and ability to be an ethical leader and follower
  • Recognize and value work-life balance

Student & Advisor Responsibilities

Student Responsibilities in Advising

  • Take initiative to contact, make an appointment with and meet with an advisor at least once per semester (preferably 1-week prior to your registration date)
  • Provide your advisor with complete and accurate information regarding your educational plans
  • Read and save important documents from the university
  • Know and satisfy university, college and major/minor requirements
  • Know university and college policies and procedures
  • Be prepared for advising sessions - bring your STAR, a list of questions, a pen or pencil, list of possible courses, etc.
  • Select and register for appropriate courses with assistance from advisor
  • Verify accuracy of all changes made to course schedule
  • Check prerequisites before registering for courses
  • Take responsibility for your education and the decisions you make

You should expect your advisor to…

  • Be knowledgeable about university policy/procedure
  • Educate you about general education and degree requirements, and make appropriate referrals regarding requirements for specific academic programs
  • Provide information about registration procedures
  • Provide a range of options, but leave final decisions, actions and resulting consequences up to you
  • Be knowledgeable about campus resources and make appropriate referrals
  • Maintain confidentiality (even with parents)
  • Respond promptly and professionally to phone calls, e-mails and questions
  • Teach you how to read STAR
  • Be an advocate
  • Be available
  • Be accountable

WisCareers

http://wiscareers.wisc.edu
The WisCareers website is a one-stop shop that offers the following tools to help in your career planning process:

  • Personality assessments to match you up with potential careers
  • A detailed list of occupations with pros and cons, salary ranges and where you can expect to work
  • The educational paths necessary to reach your occupational goals
  • Budgeting help

Current students: to receive your first-time login code, please contact a PAL or an academic advisor.

WisCareers Exploration Lab

The UARC has several computers available for major and career exploration. PALs are available to show you the WisCareers website and academic advisors are happy to work with you through the major and career exploration process.