This title is in the unclassified service and in the SUNY Professional Services Negotiating Unit.
As a family, the academic advisement series provides support to students with respect to academic planning, program, and course selection. Incumbents aid students in interpreting academic rules and regulations, such as prerequisites or other course requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
A Master's degree. Significant
academic advising experience is required.
Revised: 10/l/87
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Professional Title Specifications (Alpha)
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: assisting students in academic
planning related to the students' abilities and interests; conveying and interpreting
the University's academic rules and regulations, academic prerequisites, programs,
majors and courses of study; may work directly with faculty in various schools
or departments to enhance the advisement process; may refer students to related
offices (psychological counseling, career planning, etc.) as appropriate.