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Academic Advisement All students at LaGuardia Community
College benefit from a comprehensive
college-wide system of developmental
academic advising and counseling.
Through academic advisement,
students connect their educational
and career goals.
Students work with academic advisors
to discuss their current academic
progress, review their degree
requirements, and decide on courses
to select for the next semester.
While the ultimate responsibility
for decision-making rests with the
student, academic advisors are a
valuable support for students’
effective educational and career
planning.
Advisement is mandatory at LaGuardia
for students with less than 30
earned credits. These students
cannot proceed to registration
unless they have signed advisement
forms. However, students of any
credit range who need assistance can
receive advisement.
Students in special programs and
selected majors must always obtain
advisement, regardless of the number
of credits earned. These students
include College Discovery students,
COPE students and Students with
Disabilities, all of whom are
advised by counselors in those
respective offices.
Students majoring in the following
select majors — Commercial
Foodservice Management, Dietetic
Technician, International Studies,
Nursing, Occupational Therapy
Assistant, School Foodservice
Management, Physical Therapist
Assistant, and Veterinary Technology
— must be advised each semester
regardless of their credit range.
Advisement is offered during the
semester prior to registration,
during the registration period, and
during the change of program period.
LaGuardia Advisement Phases
Advising in Three Phases:
Developmental advisement is
delivered at LaGuardia Community
College in three broad phases.
The Pre-Enrollment phase, Getting
Ready for College – Pre-enrollment
Advisement, occurs from students’
first contact with the College
through their initial orientation
and registration as incoming
students.
The First Year phase, Becoming a
Student- First Year Academy
Advisement, is defined as the first
two semesters at the College, when
students are enrolled in the First
Year Academies.
The Second Year phase, Staying the
Course – Second Year Advisement,
begins in the third semester, when
students are engaged in their majors
and developmental advisement is
delivered by faculty members in the
academic departments.
Getting Ready for College –
Pre-enrollment Advisement
Entering students are advised at New
Student
Orientation/Advising/Registration by
Academy Coordinators and Educational
Planners (ESL students are advised
by the ESL faculty at New Student
Orientation/Advising/Registration).
New students receive an
individualized Personal Educational
Plan (PEP) at orientation. The PEP
is a personalized advisement
document listing the required
developmental skills courses, as
well as suggested introductory
courses applicable to their major
course of study.
Educational Planners provide
students with pre-enrollment
programs and services designed to
assist in the transition into the
College. As part of the orientation
process, incoming students receive
an overview of the college; the
advisement and registration process;
and information describing the
enhanced semester, developmental
skills, tuition, full-time status,
documents needed for registration,
financial aid, the student
newsletter, and the
College
Preparatory Initiative.
Becoming a Student- First Year
Academy Advisement
First semester students are advised
into their next semester’s courses
as part of the curriculum of New
Student Seminar. Students are
encouraged to meet with counselors
throughout the academic year
regarding issues of academic
advisement and educational planning.
The Counseling Department also
offers college-wide general
advisement during designated periods
throughout the academic year.
Every student is a member of a
First-Year Academy, based on her/his
choice of major–Allied
Health/Science; Liberal Arts; or
Business/Technology. Each Academy
has a Coordinator dedicated to that
Academy (academycoordinator@lagcc.cuny.edu).
The Coordinator provides academic
advising and, facilitates
cocurricular activities and events.
The Coordinator also assists the
student in her or his transition to
advising by the faculty in the major
field. In addition, students have
access to a series of developmental
advising workshops and services
offered by the Academy Coordinators.
Educational Planning Services
focuses on increasing student
success by helping students develop
meaningful educational plans that
are compatible with their
educational, career and life goals.
Workshops offered by Educational
Planning Services are designed to
engage and connect students to the
College and encourage their success.
An Educational Planner serves as a
major campus resource for students.
An Educational Planner offers
informed advice about a student’s
program and the LaGuardia community,
and s/he refers students to
appropriate campus support services
and programs. Educational Planners
also help students develop
decision-making skills by
encouraging them to formulate short,
medium, and long-term educational
plans consistent with their evolving
career goals.
Staying the Course: Second-Year
Advising in the Major
Developmental advisement in the
second year centers on the academic
departments, building upon and
strengthening students’ experiences
in the First- Year Academy.
Department-based faculty help
students to clarify objectives and
refine their career and educational
decisions that lead to the
realization of their life and career
goals. The departments collaborate
with college services areas such as
Student Development,
Transfer
Services, and the Career Placement
Office to offer
workshops, co-curricular activities,
and developmental advising events.
Students meet with academic advisors
(counselors, faculty, academy
coordinators, and/or the educational
planners) for a comprehensive
academic progress review and
assistance with course selection.
Each academic department has an
established mechanism to refer
students requiring further
assistance, such as personal
counseling, to the relevant
department or other college service
area.
Advisement Tools
Continuing students’ advisement
materials consist of: the next
semester’s
schedule of classes , an
advisement schedule for their major
(see department office), an
advisement form, and their
DegreeWorks degree audit. Students
should also refer to the
college
catalog to understand their degree
requirements.
DegreeWorks -
DegreeWorks is a
web-based academic progress
reporting system that displays, in
checklist format, the student’s
graduation requirements based on the
Course Catalog of the year the
student entered LaGuardia.
The academic history of the student
including coursework, placement
tests and activities (e.g.,
co-operative education
internships),
are listed next to the requirements
they satisfy. For each student this
mapping of fulfilled and remaining
requirements along with other key
information such as grades, GPA, and
credits is called a “degree audit.”
This on-line degree audit provides
an easy to read comprehensive
snapshot for the student to review
throughout their academic career at
LaGuardia. With DegreeWorks,
students and their advisors can
assure that courses being taken
satisfy degree requirements and that
students meet their goals without
any unnecessary delay. The
Enrollment Management Center (C-107)
offers workshops on using
DegreeWorks.
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