Title: The Truth Behind the Major Selection Process
1The Truth Behind the Major Selection Process
- Students Reflect on Their Journeys
2Assessment Committee
- Kathleen Smith, Ph.D. Brad Brock
- Adrian Husband Michelle Rutherford
- Danyele Martin
3Presentation Content
- Significance of the Issue
- Project Description
- Guided Topics
- Emergent Themes
- Recommendations for Advisors
- Questions
4Significance of the Issue
- Only 8 of new students feel they know a great
deal about their intended major. - 75 of all students entering college are actually
undecided about their academic and career plans
and at least half are prematurely decided. - Most college applicants feel pressured to
indicate major plans despite their lack of
exposure.
5Significance of the Issue
- Student commitment to educational and career
goals is the strongest factor associated with
student persistence to degree completion. - The number of students who take five or more
years to graduate from college has doubled since
the early 1980s. - College students clearly need support from
effective academic advisors to negotiate the
challenging and sometimes confusing process of
educational planning and decision making.
Cuseo, Joe (2002). Academic Advisement and
Student Retention Empirical Connections and
Systematic Interventions. Policy Center on the
First Year of College On-line. Available
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ntation.htm
6Project Description
- The Florida State University
- Research Questions
- Who are the key players?
- What are the primary factors?
- What campus resources do students utilize?
- What is the role of the advisor?
- What would enhance the advising experience?
7Project Description
- Student Sample
- Tier One
- Email Survey
- Review of Responses
- Tier Two
- Individual Interviews
- Transcription and analysis
8Guided Topics
- Influences
- Reasons
- Student Perceptions
- Campus Resources
- Academic Advising
9Influences
- Peers
- P.R.! Totally! Do something with peoplebut they
really helped me as my friends cause they were
honest with me. They told me exactly what I
should be doing. - Family
- I think, um, as much as my parents are coming
around to the idea of me doing basically
whatever, um, they have anxiety about my future
also and that passes down to me because Ive
always been a person who feels a lot what my
family feels.
10Influences
- Media
- I wanted to be a sports agent, you know, I had
no interest in sports, just because I saw these
commercials for Jerry McGuire and thought, Wow!,
hes got a cell phone, and a fancy car - High School
- Cause in high school we had an engineering class
and it really it dealt with a lot of things
engineers do like working in teams and getting
together and trying to find the best solution for
something and I really enjoyed it andthats when
I decided, you know, I want to go to College and
become a mechanical engineer
11Reasons
- Finding Your Passion
- Regardless of how long I had to work if it was
18 hour days or 8 hour days, it doesnt matter.
I want to love my job. - Passion is almost, I want to say, parallel to
love for something because if you dont have
passion for something, youre not gonna succeed
in it. I mean, thats true for all majors. - Opportunities
- Its broad. I could still work in the area and
not have to do the same thing all the time.
12Reasons
- Abilities
- Ive always been really good at organizing and I
love organizing things. I was the little girl
like when we first got cds, mine were in
alphabetical order. My Barbie dolls were
organized from tallest to shortest. - Safety Net
- Id figured Id just do business because it was
the safest thing - Exploration
- I didnt like the people in the major. Everyone
was a diva
13Student Perceptions
- Pressure to Choose vs. Time to Explore
- it just seems like theres a lot of pressure
from the get go to have a majorbecause its one
of the first questions that people ask you once
they meet you, whats your name, what year are
you, whats your major, and its just sort of
like this pressure - Ok, I have plenty of time, Im gonna be here for
four years. I wasnt rushed.
14Student Perceptions
- Credibility of Major
- I dont talk about my major very much because it
sounds so artsy and artsy is a BS major just
because you have this concrete major doesnt mean
youre gonna have a concrete job. - Fear Factor
- When I was thinking about declaring a major in
high school and continuing into college, I had no
clue because it was such a big process such a
big decision that would affect my life.
15Campus Resources
- Academic Advising
- Career Center
- He pulled out a bunch of books and was like I
hope you find what youre looking for because he
had no idea. - We discussed in choosing a major what I wanted
to get out of my major, my future including how
much time I wanted to spend at work. If I wanted
to be inside or outside. If I wanted to face a
computer all day or interact with people. How I
wanted my family life to be in the future. Do I
want to be a doctor and never be home? We talked
about all that stuff
16Campus Resources
- Web Resources
- I went home and started looking at the online
pages where you have all of the majors and the
courses you have to take and what careers. - Campus Representatives
- I have a spiritual advisorand I meet with him
monthly and we discuss a lot of things and just
sort of like how I make my decisions.
17Academic Advising
- Developmental Approach to Advising
- Basically, because I feel like if youre
advising me, and youre scheduling my classes,
those are, those are two different things. You
should help me with my decision before you help
me schedule my classes. Cause theres no point
in taking the classes if thats not what I want
to do. - That was helpful because, you know she was
pointing to things that werent just classes, she
was looking at my experience holistically as
opposed to OK, youre just a person that we have
to advise, get out the door, here are your
classes, go for it you know, it was more were
gonna help you with the whole thing not just the
classes part.
18Academic Advising
- Fostering the Relationship
- She was really helpful, she gave me her card and
I was able to call back and email her if I had
any, you know, little stupid questions like who
do I need to talk to to get into this classI
felt like I wasnt bothering her. - They were very helpful, actually. Uh, they
talked me through what classes I was gonna be
taking, and I had the comfort of knowing that
they were going to help me from then oninstead
of throwing papers at me and saying good luck.
19Academic Advising
- Knowledge
- So she showed me the classes I could take, and
even different majors, which I thought was really
cool that she is so smart, so educated with all
the different majorsshe gave me all the papers I
needed too, just so Id have all the information
when I went home. - Value the Process
- You know it happened likeit was so fast I
became a communication major, I left the office
and thought what just happened?
20Recommendations for Advisors
- Developmental Approach
- Career Knowledge
- Online Presence
- Accessible
- Attitude
21Recommendations for Advisors
- Advocate for the Student
- Encouraging
- Realistic
- Recognizing Your Role
22- The first time I got here, everything felt so
strange. I walked up to the door of every class
a week before the classes started because I had
no clue where I was. And, I only say that
because thats the way everything else felt.
23For More Information Please Contact Kathleen
Smith at kssmith_at_admin.fsu.edu