By Julia Duvall
甜瓜视频app will be revamping its advising model beginning July 1.
Students who are pursuing majors supported by WCU鈥檚 Advising Center will have an increased connection with professional advisers under the new advising model. Once a certain number of credits are reached, those students will transition to a faculty adviser within their program of study.
鈥淭his will better synergize and centralize advising practices,鈥 said William Moultrie, associate vice chancellor for student success. 鈥淭his will allow for more transparency across campus and reduce the cracks students could potentially fall into.鈥
When students enter WCU, they will work with an adviser from the Advising Center until they reach 45 credits. From credits 46-60, they will primarily work with their faculty adviser, with the Advising Center available as a secondary source. Once the student reaches 61 credits, they will work solely with their faculty adviser until graduation.
鈥淭he focus will be on directing students to their areas of study,鈥 Moultrie said. 鈥淭here of course will be bumps in the road when anything new is implemented, but we are excited to revamp the advising model and help students navigate this process in a more streamlined way.鈥
For more information about the new advising model, contact WCU鈥檚 Advising Center at advisingcenter@wcu.edu.