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ADVISOR TRAINING STUDENT INVOLVEMENT University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee

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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

ADVISOR TRAINING

STUDENT INVOLVEMENTUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

1Advising is a unique opportunity to interact with UWM students outside of the traditional classroom setting.

There are many benefits involved in advising:Making a difference in the lives of students & the UWM communityKeeping aware of campus eventsBuilding community

WHY BE AN ADVISOR?

2UWM is home to over 300 student organizations categorized as:*Cultural*Departmental/Academic*Fraternity*Governing*Honor Society*Political*Professional*Recreational*Religious*Service*Social Action*Sorority*Sport ClubsTHE BASICS

3All registered student organizations must have an advisor who is employed at UW-Milwaukee. (Student Employees, Teaching, Research, or Graduate Assistants do not qualify). Advisors may be chosen because of their academic backgrounds or by their personal interest.Advisors are educators outside the classroom setting and a resource person for the organization.

ORGANIZATION ADVISOR REQUIREMENTS

4Advising is the practice through which students development can be directly encouraged. An advisor helps individuals identify choices and take responsibility for the choices they make.Your main function is that of an educator that provides information, presents alternatives, encourages responsibility, supports creativity, and challenges students to think and grow.The various hats of an advisor can be placed into three basic categories: Program OrientedGroup Development OrientedLiaison Oriented

ADVISOR ROLES

5Develop realistic goals for the academic year.Be aware of all plans and activities of the group and inform them of all university policies.Provide continuity within the group and be familiar with the history and constitution.Assists in evaluating programs and provide constructive criticism.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ADVISOR

6Establish a clear understanding between yourself and the organization as to your role and function.It is the responsibility of the organization to communicate their needs to their advisor.Establish lines of communication and the best methods of communication.The President/Primary Leader should meet with you regularly to discuss matters and relay information.The President/Primary Leader should consult with you prior to any major changes in structure.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION

7RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE UNIVERSITYHere are some publications that can provide you with helpful information:Student Activity GuideAdvisors AgreementStudent Organization ManualProgramming ManualFund Raising ManualSegregated Fees Policy and Procedureshttp://www4.uwm.edu/sao/publications/index.cfm

8LiteratureNational Center for Student Leadership White Paper; Risk Management for Student organization Advisors.National Center for Student Leadership; Risk Management 101 Advising e-newsletter sent out by Student InvolvementRESOURCES

9Office Hours:Monday Thursday 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.

Office Phone [email protected]

Please contact Student Involvement for any questions

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