Title: Peer Advisors: Advising, Assessment, and Academic Support
1Peer Advisors Advising, Assessment, and
Academic Support
- Jessica McKamey, Kathy Lukenbill, Jennifer
Rewerts, Tina Sellers, Devan Mandabach - Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
2Peer Advisors Past Present
3Introductions Institution
- Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
(IUPUI) - Founded in 1969
- 29,000 students
- Traditional Non-Traditional
- Commuter
- Less than 1 reside on campus
- Why not both?
- IU Purdue Degrees
- 22 academic units
- Over 180 degrees offered
4Introductions Department/Program
- Psychology Department
- Housed in the Purdue School of Science
- Research Focused
- All students take
- An introductory research methods course
- A statistics course
- Research opportunities with faculty for
undergraduates - 10 Faculty Advisors
- Approximately 500 students pursuing a psychology
major - 4 Graduate Programs offered
5Peer Advisors The Peer Advising Office
- History of the Office
- Opened in the 1998-1999 academic year
- Funded through NACADA Grant
- Research on student satisfaction of Intrusive vs.
Non-intrusive advising in Dept. - Results of Student Preference to Intrusive
- Psychology Dept. chose to continue support of
Peer Advising office
Jeschke, M., Johnson, K. E., Williams, J. R.,
(2001). A comparison of intrusive and
prescriptive advising of psychology majors at an
urban comprehensive university. NACADA Journal 21
(1 2) 46-58
6Peer Advisors The Peer Advising Office Current
- Working in the PA Office is a part of a 1 year (2
semester) class - PSY B422 Professional Practice
- Course Components
- One - 2 hour class meeting per week
- Training and Theory Discussion
- Peer Advisors work in office 3 hours a week per
credit hour of class - Individual Projects
- Group Assessment
- Developmental Evaluations
7Peer Advisors The Peer Advising Office Current
Continued
- Application Process
- ALL Undergraduate Psychology Students
- Junior to Senior Status (Sophomores considered)
- 2.5 minimum GPA
- Experience in Psychology Courses
- Completion of at least 4 before applying
- 2 or more references (psychology faculty
preferred) - Ability to participate in all course components
Previously listed
8Todays Agenda
- 3 Components
- Academic Support
- Advising
- Assessment
9Peer Advisors Academic Support
10Academic Support Resources
- Collect Keep psychology course syllabi
- Offer a Lending Library
- Graduate school information
- APA Accredited Programs
- Assistance for students in utilizing online
resources
11Academic Support Walk-In
- Office open set hours each week
- No appointment Necessary for Peer Advising
- Important information posted on Bulletin Boards
- Student focused, open door policy
- Referral to Main Campus Offices
12Academic Support Centralized Information Location
- Located across the hall from the department
office - Open longer in the evening than department office
- Instructors can use the office for dissemination
of information to their students - Convenient program forms applications
13Peer AdvisorsAdvising
14Advising Appointments
- Scheduling of Faculty Advisor Appointments
- Keep Faculty Advisors apprised of new and
cancelled appointments - Prepared Faculty and Students for Appointments
- Emails
- Phone calls
- Files
- Forms
15Advising Prescriptive
- Academic Planning
- Course Planning
- Graduate School Career Counseling
- Specific Course Counseling
- School/Major/Minor Requirements
- Materials Request Administrative/Signature
- Collected Student questions for their Advisor
16Advising Degree Progress
- General Education Requirements
- Major/Minor Course Requirements
- Electives
- Credit Hour Totals
- GPA Calculating Requirements
- Student Files Review of Senior Audit
17Peer AdvisorsAssessment
18Assessment General
- Part of Professional Practice Course
- 40 of Final grade
- Literature Review
- IRB Proposal
- Create/ Select Assessment Instrument
- Collect Analyze Data
- Write report in APA format
- Present findings and recommendations to Faculty
19Assessment Spring 2006
- Previous Questions Looked at Overall Satisfaction
- Rationale for the Assessment
- To find out if
- the student knew the resource existed,
- the student used the resource,
- how satisfied the student was with the resource
after using it. - Approximately 20 resources were assessed
- Many mentioned previously
- Participation of psychology students only
- 73 Psychology Majors /117 Total participants
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23Assessment Recommendations
- To increase knowledge of
- School of Science Office (37)
- Incorporate list from School of Science Office,
including services that the Office offers, job
titles, and areas of specializations of the deans
and staff - Advising Nights (59)
- Better Advertising, Mass E-mail, Involve faculty
more
24Assessment Recommendations
- To increase use of
- Onestart Assistance (14 - 5 students)
- Demonstration while students are in the office
- Bulletin Boards and Lending Library(51 - 30
Students) - Increase the need by keeping professors informed
of contents
25Assessment Recommendations
- To increase Satisfaction with
- Peer Advising Office/Peer Advisors (3.77 /5.0)
- Meet and Greet at the beginning of each semester
- Improve availability and consistency in advising
times with additional concern for busier times - Take a Five
26Future Implications, Recommendations of the
Assessment, and Current Uses
- Individual Projects
- Semester Meet Greet
- Bi-Weekly Notes from Peer Advising Office
- Policies
- Peer Advisor Comment Cards
- Late Night
27FAQs PAs Support of Faculty Advisors
- Manage Academic Advising Schedules
- Manage Student Flow
- Pre-Appointment prescriptive assessment
- Student Records
- Organize Events
- Advising Night
- Meet Greet
28FAQs Faculty Advisors Support of PAs
- Developmental Training
- Course
- Intensive 2-Day Orientation
- Practical Application
- Theory
- Communication Skills
29FAQs Utilization /Use of Undergraduates as Peer
Advisors
- Bridge the Gap
- Connects Peers to the Program
- Ease Advisor Workload
- Answer Quick Prescriptive Questions
- Affordability
- Internship
- Professional Practice
30FAQs Peer Advising Training
- Training Managed by Faculty or Staff
- Ethics/Confidentiality
- Information Covered
- Office Procedures
- Encouraged to Advise Students Developmentally
- Expectations
- Advising Information
31FAQs Assessment
- Gain Experience in Research/ Assessment
- Process
- IRB
- Assess Departmental Advising
- Faculty Advising
- Peer Advising
- Future Implications/ Recommendations
32Questions Comments
33Contact Information
- Cynthia Williams
- Course/Program Instructor Coordinator
- cyclark_at_iupui.edu
- 317-278-2237
- Jessica McKamey
- jnmckame_at_iupui.edu
- 317-278-1264
- Devan Mandabach
- dmandaba_at_iupui.edu
- 317-938-1804
- Kathy Lukenbill
- klukenbi_at_iupui.edu
- 317-679-5311
- IUPUI Psychology Peer Advising Office
- psyadv_at_iupui.edu
- 317-274-6765
- Tina Sellers
- tsellers_at_iupui.edu
- 317-341-5899
- Jennifer Rewerts
- jrl_rewerts_at_yahoo.com
- 317-440-6033