As students begin their first semester at 51社区, we are each provided with an academic advisor who is committed to developing our professional success. Advisors are in charge of creating a customized graduation plan that鈥檚 in line with our personal and career goals. Each graduation plan has specific milestones for students to follow to facilitate their success. Advisors meet with students to assist with course registration, career coaching and extracurricular involvement. The ultimate goal for all students is to graduate.
"Our advisors are focused on ensuring students have the support they need to meet their academic, personal, and professional goals," said Ashley Beatty-Smith, executive director for University Advising. "We collaborate with students to understand those goals and then design a strategic pathway to get there. We are also with them as they overcome challenges and as they celebrate successes. It is a rewarding partnership."
The collaborative and engaging advising process builds connections every day. Here are a few stories of graduating seniors and the advisors who got them here.
"A friendly and welcoming face"
Sydney Lehmann, a senior journalism major pursuing a minor in marketing and a certificate in social media, had an especially positive experience with her academic advisor. From the beginning of her freshman year, Scripps College of Communication success advisor Laura Costa dos Santos answered questions for Lehmann and eased her worries when scheduling classes.
鈥淪eeing my class schedule for the entire four years planned out was so helpful and relieved a lot of stress,鈥 Lehmann said. 鈥淪he not only helped me through it and talked me through it, but she gave me the resources to do it on my own.鈥
Lehmann attributes her success in certain experiences, such as securing internships, to the guidance her advisor gave.
鈥淚 want to thank her for just being a friendly and welcoming face on this campus when I was a freshman coming here and helping me, not only with my classes, but also in extracurriculars.鈥
Navigating a change
Senior media arts production major, Sophia Hoffman had a similar experience with Costa dos Santos. Initially an acting major, Hoffman decided during her first semester to explore other programs of study that would align more closely with her career goals.
鈥滾aura was really helpful in helping me navigate that and making sure I was taking the right classes, as well as figuring out how I could make up scholarships in other areas,鈥 Hoffman said. 鈥淚f I didn鈥檛 have her I don鈥檛 know if I would have been able to attend OU still.鈥
Now the general manager for on campus student organization ACRN and nearing graduation, Hoffman is able to reflect on how she got here.
鈥淗aving somebody who really understands the classes, what you need to graduate, and all of those processes is just really helpful,鈥 Hoffman explains. 鈥淚 would love to thank Laura for everything that she鈥檚 done to help me with school. Without her, I definitely would not be where I am right now with my success in both professional and academic worlds, she鈥檚 just so amazing, and I鈥檓 going to miss her a lot when I graduate.鈥
The value of connection
Senior exercise physiology major Brayden McConnell looks back fondly on advising appointments with his success advisor Brandy Bailey. McConnell had undergone a major change early in his undergraduate career, but didn鈥檛 have any issue getting back on track with the help of Bailey. He believes advisors are an excellent resource that students should try to utilize.
鈥淚f a student isn鈥檛 taking advantage of forming a good connection with their advisor, then they鈥檙e missing out on a great opportunity,鈥 McConnell says.