Published in partnership with NACADA: The Global Community for
Academic Advising
Academic advisors help students learn to make the most of their college
years, not merely by completing requirements toward a degree but also by
growing intellectually and developing all aspects of their identity.
Yet, many professional and faculty advisors are new to academic advising
and may feel ill-equipped to do more than help students register for
classes. This new edited collection provides an overview of the theory
and best practice undergirding advising today while exploring the
transition challenges of a wide-range of first-year college students,
including those attending two-year colleges, coming from
underrepresented backgrounds, entering underprepared for college-level
work, and/or experiencing academic failure.