Academic Success Coach - Academic Success Center

Lipscomb UniversityNashville, TN
Onsite

About The Position

Provide guidance, advice, and direction to support and retain a specifically assigned group of students as they navigate the higher education landscape at Lipscomb University. Serve as the academic advisor to assigned advisees supporting them as they define and develop realistic educational and degree plans through course schedule planning for each semester and summer school, if appropriate. Mentor students academically as they consider possible majors, manage academic expectations, and deal with challenges as they orient to and manage college life. Proactively contact and be available for students on a regular basis. Connect with assigned students during the summer and with assigned advisees during new student orientation to begin building relationships as student orient to college. Consult regularly with faculty colleagues in order to have up-to-date information on curriculum and degree plans. The information provided to students during advising interactions is expected to be accurate and follow the academic policies set by faculty. The Academic Success Advisor/Coach should understand and provide rationale for institutional policies, procedures, and requirements. Utilize dashboard metrics produced by predictive analytics technology in order to support students in an informed way regarding their needs to be academically successful. Meet at least once each semester with students to: Advise students regarding policies, procedures, registration, degree progression, and payment options Maintain ongoing communication with students, focusing most heavily on students identified as being at risk Plan for the upcoming semester Review and revise long-range academic program schedules. Academic Success Coaches should assist students in planning a program that is consistent with their abilities and interests. Review the progress towards completing the proposed academic program. Discuss grades, milestones, and success markers. Discuss student wellbeing and satisfaction. Help to remove barriers to student persistence and success Initiate the process for all designated educational transactions (e.g., pre-registration/registration schedule, drops/adds, withdrawals, change of major, graduation requirements, etc.). Follow-up with students on any report of potential barriers to student success. Examples could be, holds placed on student accounts, notice of poor midterm grades, notice of poor class attendance, incomplete grades from previous semester(s), etc. Special attention should be paid to students who are most at risk of not succeeding. Maintain an up-to-date advising portfolio with a summary record of performance to date (grade reports, transcripts, requirements completed, advising agreements, etc.). Connect students to other institutional resources in the Academic Success Center and elsewhere when necessary. (e.g. faculty, tutoring, the Career Development Office, the Counseling Center, Financial Aid, Bison One Stop, etc.).

Requirements

  • Understanding and ability to provide rationale for institutional policies, procedures, and requirements.
  • Ability to utilize dashboard metrics produced by predictive analytics technology.
  • Ability to advise students regarding policies, procedures, registration, degree progression, and payment options.
  • Ability to maintain ongoing communication with students, focusing on at-risk students.
  • Ability to plan for the upcoming semester and review/revise long-range academic program schedules.
  • Ability to assist students in planning programs consistent with their abilities and interests.
  • Ability to review progress towards completing academic programs.
  • Ability to discuss grades, milestones, and success markers.
  • Ability to discuss student wellbeing and satisfaction.
  • Ability to help remove barriers to student persistence and success.
  • Ability to initiate the process for all designated educational transactions.
  • Ability to follow-up with students on any report of potential barriers to student success.
  • Ability to maintain an up-to-date advising portfolio.
  • Ability to connect students to other institutional resources.

Responsibilities

  • Provide guidance, advice, and direction to support and retain a specifically assigned group of students.
  • Serve as the academic advisor to assigned advisees, supporting them in defining and developing realistic educational and degree plans.
  • Plan course schedules for each semester and summer school.
  • Mentor students academically regarding possible majors, academic expectations, and college life challenges.
  • Proactively contact and be available for students on a regular basis.
  • Connect with assigned students during the summer and new student orientation.
  • Consult regularly with faculty colleagues for up-to-date curriculum and degree plan information.
  • Provide accurate information on institutional policies, procedures, and requirements.
  • Utilize predictive analytics technology dashboard metrics to support students.
  • Meet at least once each semester with students to advise on policies, procedures, registration, degree progression, and payment options.
  • Maintain ongoing communication with students, focusing on those identified as at-risk.
  • Plan for the upcoming semester and review/revise long-range academic program schedules.
  • Assist students in planning programs consistent with their abilities and interests.
  • Review progress towards completing academic programs.
  • Discuss grades, milestones, and success markers.
  • Discuss student wellbeing and satisfaction.
  • Help remove barriers to student persistence and success.
  • Initiate the process for all designated educational transactions (e.g., pre-registration/registration schedule, drops/adds, withdrawals, change of major, graduation requirements).
  • Follow-up with students on any report of potential barriers to student success (e.g., holds, poor midterm grades, poor attendance, incomplete grades).
  • Pay special attention to students at high risk of not succeeding.
  • Maintain an up-to-date advising portfolio with a summary record of performance.
  • Connect students to other institutional resources when necessary (e.g., faculty, tutoring, Career Development Office, Counseling Center, Financial Aid, Bison One Stop).
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