Advisors to Student Organizations
All recognized student organizations must have a full-time faculty or professional staff member serve as an advisor. Student organizations often have questions regarding how to navigate different processes on campus, as well as how to successfully run an organization. Serving as an advisor is not typically a large time commitment, and most advisors find the experience to be a great way to connect with students in an informal setting. Our staff members are happy to answer questions that advisors may have regarding working with their student organization.
Download the Advisor Handbook 2012-2013
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The Office of Student Life has scheduled our Spring 2013 Student Organization Advisor Training Sessions. Our first session will be will be an introductory session for new advisors to inform you of current policies, campus resources, and key information to be a successful advisor. We will have four additional training sessions every third Thursday of every month, from January until April, to discuss important topics related to you and the student organizations you advise. Register today for one or all of the Spring 2013 Student Organization Advisor Training Sessions.
Feel free to contact Barry Hawkins, Assistant Director of Student Life, or Jennifer Pierce, Program Coordinator for Student Life, with any questions or concerns.
Checklist for Advisors
Responsibilities of Student Organization Advisors
Student Organization Handbook
List of Frequently Called Phone Numbers