Experiences of Five Undergraduate Academic Advisors in Ontario Universities

Abstract

This study used qualitative research methods to develop an understanding of the landscape of undergraduate academic advising in Ontario universities as well as deeply explore the experiences and practices of five full-time academic advisors. Phase one of the study consisted of a document analysis of Ontario universities' public-facing websites. Phase two of the study consisted of five interviews with five undergraduate academic advisors from four Ontario institutions. The findings of the study demonstrated a variable landscape of academic advising across universities with responsibilities of advising ranging from solely course selection to a much broader role inclusive of helping students navigate their educational journey. Additionally, a relationship between external influences including institutional mission and organizational structure, and internal influences including advisors' values, beliefs, and theoretical knowledge was identified. This relationship informed current advising strategies. These findings were used to develop a praxis of academic advising as well as five promising practices.

Author Keywords: Academic Advising, Practice of Advising, Strategies of Advising, Universities

    Item Description
    Type
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): McFarlane, Brittany
    Thesis advisor (ths): Bruce, Catherine
    Degree committee member (dgc): Robinson, Nona
    Degree committee member (dgc): Smale, William
    Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
    Date Issued
    2020
    Date (Unspecified)
    2020
    Place Published
    Peterborough, ON
    Language
    Extent
    193 pages
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Subject (Topical)
    Local Identifier
    TC-OPET-10794
    Publisher
    Trent University
    Degree
    Master of Education (M.Ed.): Educational Studies