Student Development Specialist II

The University of Texas at Arlington PortalArlington, TX

About The Position

The Student Development Specialist II advises and supports current Honors College students; greet and provide information to prospective Honors College students; coordinate activities specific to the position; support Honors College staff in programs and duties essential to the college. Essential Duties And Responsibilities Student Advising : Advise current Honors College students toward completion of their Honors Degree. Meet with incoming students to discuss Honors College requirements and benefits. Educate students on how to earn Honors credits. Meets with second-year students to evaluate their progress in the Honors College and to discuss any special circumstances or opportunities that may be available to them, such as independent study, summer research, and study abroad. Meets with third-year students to review any remaining Honors requirements needed to graduate. Advise prospective Honors College students on admissions requirements and the application process. Honors College Special Events : Assist, as needed, with execution of major college events, such as the Advanced Placement Summer Institute, Senior Celebration, and the Honors Research Symposium. Honors College Admissions and Scholarships : Serve on Admissions and Scholarships Committees by reviewing applications, attending meetings, and providing input on policies and procedures. Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in a work-related field.
  • Two (2) years of experience in an advisory, administrative, or educational capacity with college students or adolescents in community youth groups.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in a recognized academic discipline.

Responsibilities

  • Advise current Honors College students toward completion of their Honors Degree.
  • Meet with incoming students to discuss Honors College requirements and benefits.
  • Educate students on how to earn Honors credits.
  • Meet with second-year students to evaluate their progress in the Honors College and to discuss any special circumstances or opportunities that may be available to them, such as independent study, summer research, and study abroad.
  • Meet with third-year students to review any remaining Honors requirements needed to graduate.
  • Advise prospective Honors College students on admissions requirements and the application process.
  • Assist, as needed, with execution of major college events, such as the Advanced Placement Summer Institute, Senior Celebration, and the Honors Research Symposium.
  • Serve on Admissions and Scholarships Committees by reviewing applications, attending meetings, and providing input on policies and procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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