The Counseling and Advising Network Committee at the University
of Wisconsin –Milwaukee was established in March, 1977 in
response to one of the recommendations of the UWM Task Force authorized
to study the implementation of Title IX policies on the UWM campus.
One of its initial purposes was to provide information through seminars
and workshops that would clarify the requirements of Title IX and
other civil rights laws. The other was to develop cooperation among
various academic units in the recruitment and advising of students
in fields where their sex is underrepresented.
While activities in the above areas have continued, the Committee
has developed a broader overall purpose of improving counseling
and advising services for all students on campus. Network membership
is composed of academic advisors from the various schools and colleges
along with representatives from departments in the Division of Student
Services that perform counseling and advising functions.
Since its inception, the Network has sponsored many in-service
seminars on a variety of topics for all University Personnel engaged
in counseling or advising roles. The seminars have been well attended
and the evaluations indicate participants have found them to be
valuable in their professional development.
The Network Committee has developed and published a UWM resource
and referral directory listing all faculty and staff who perform
counseling or advising functions as part of their professional responsibilities.
The directory has been distributed widely on campus and the high
schools, colleges and other universities in the Wisconsin system.
In addition, Network members have placed large poster board calendars
in buildings throughout campus to alert students to important deadline
dates each semester. They have also prepared and distributed a large
quantity of bookmarks listing student services and telephone numbers.
A number of subcommittees have been formed to address particular
issues and task: adult students, retention, in-service programs,
advisor training, etc. Each of the subcommittees has been active
in its respective area and in some cases has involved interested
faculty and other campus personnel in its activities. Subcommittee
projects have included receptions and workshops for adult students,
the publication of a resource manual for training counselors and
advisors, and a thirty-minute video tape on student retention. Other
tapes and resource materials have been purchased by the Network
and made available to faculty and staff.
The following specific objectives serve to direct the Network in
its continuing work:
On the campus of a large university such as UWM, individuals engaged
in student personnel services can be found in every academic unit
as well as non-academic components. The Counseling and Advising
Network has brought representatives from these areas in contact
with each other and this has resulted in cooperative planning, inter-unit
rapport and an effective referral system. The Network has developed
into the single, most effective method of developing campus-wide
commitment and cooperation in the delivery of student personnel
services.