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Members of the NSAC

Members of the NSAC. Placement Testing Specialist Transfer Credit Evaluation Team AP credits Dual credits Academic Advisors First year of study at Benedictine.

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Members of the NSAC

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  1. Members of the NSAC • Placement Testing Specialist • Transfer Credit Evaluation Team • AP credits • Dual credits • Academic Advisors • First year of study at Benedictine

  2. Academic advising is grounded in Benedictine values and the University mission. It is an interactive process between the advisor and student and is supported by technology. The goal is to promote each student's academic, career and personal development. • Faculty and staff are committed to creating a decision-making framework through which students can identify and realize their educational goals. Although academic advising is a collaborative function of both student and advisor, the final responsibility for satisfying University and major requirements rests with the student.

  3. Advisor Responsibilities • Foster the student's sense of responsibility for his/her academic progress • Help the student obtain accurate information about educational and career options, academic requirements, policies and procedures • Help the student plan and monitor an educational program consistent with individual interests and abilities • Assist the student in maintaining an accurate record of course registrations and completions • Be available on a scheduled basis for academic consultation and advice • Refer the student to appropriate University resources

  4. Student Responsibilities • Become knowledgeable of all the University's academic requirements, policies and procedures • Develop and maintain a plan for a course of study • Keep an accurate record of academic activities and documents • Value the role of the advisor by preparing for and keeping advising appointments • Initiate and maintain open and honest communication with the advisor • Access additional University resources to facilitate the decision-making process

  5. First Semester • Full time students register for 12-18 hours first semester • Liberal Arts Core • FERPA

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