To promote health and minimize the effects of illness and disability
through the generation, dissemination, integration and application
of scientific knowledge.
Academic Advising Mission Statement
In service to the mission of the UWM College of Health Sciences and
its diverse undergraduate student population, academic advising provides
individual students with opportunities to learn the skills needed
to develop sound educational plans that support their goals for professional
and life-long learning.
Academic Advising Vision Statement
The academic advising of undergraduate CHS students serves and supports
both the students and the academic programs.
Individual students are ultimately responsible for their success
in the College. Advisors are aware that this success is guided largely
by the choices students make and thus strive to facilitate good decision-making
skills and consequence evaluation. A holistic approach to maximizing
student success is employed to educate students about the challenges
of balancing numerous and sometimes conflicting demands.
The advisor works in unison with the academic programs to ensure
students meet the criteria established for progression in their studies.
Students rarely follow curricular models. Therefore, development of
alternative and workable degree completion plans requires frequent
dialogue between advisors and programs. In light of how students progress
toward degree completion, the importance of on-going accurate record
maintenance cannot be understated.
The knowledge and perspective gained by advisors assists them in
their work with the academic programs. As mentioned previously, the
dialogue between programs and advisors is continuous, but for purposes
of curricular refinement as well. Programs and courses undergo frequent
review and the input of advisors in that larger process assists the
programs build the best possible curricula for student success.
Advisors must be knowledgeable and skilled in the interpretation
of federal, UW- System and UWM policies and procedures. Conveying
clear, accurate and timely information to students regarding these
policies and procedures helps the student avoid unnecessary delays
in degree progression and allows them to receive any assistance needed
from campus academic and financial support areas. In addition, advisors
provide referrals to resources beyond the College such as administrative,
academic, career and health support services.
Advisors disseminate information to current and all prospective students
and their families. It is not uncommon for the relationship between
student and advisor to begin 2-3 years before matriculation. These
early interactions are critical to recruitment and retention by facilitating
a smooth transition to UWM and CHS. As the student-advisor relationship
develops, the advisor works to ensure that degree completion guidelines
are followed and helps the student envision their success in the profession
of their choice or as they pursue further education.
Advisor Value statements
We value the desire for learning that our students bring and honor
that desire by providing honest, dependable, professional service.
We value the student’s honesty with themselves as they formulate
their educational goals.
We value the individual choices and paths that led students to pursue
a helping profession.
We value the challenges that come with college experiences as opportunities
from which our students can self-reflect, grow and learn.
We value the expertise, caring and concern of the faculty and staff
who engage students in the learning process.
We value partnerships with our advising colleagues who readily share
our values and pursue continuous quality improvements to student life
and success.
We value our on- and off-campus partnerships with professionals who
provide quality assistance to our students in areas that we do not.
We value the professionalism of those who support our goals to provide
dependable, accurate, timely and friendly information to our students.