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Student Success Advisor

Wellesley, MA
Full-Time

Job Description

THE OPPORTUNITY

The Student Success Advisor provides academic and personal advising and case management services to about 375 undergraduate students (actual cohort size fluctuates between semesters). Using a holistic approach, Student Success Advisors work to empower, educate, and support students from matriculation to graduation. Specific responsibilities include: advising students through course selection and registration; overseeing the progress of students on academic probation; approving leave of absences and course withdrawals; approving advanced placement credits; auditing academic progress toward degree completion; providing referral and follow-up services to students in personal crisis; working collaboratively with partner offices to ensure students receive timely information and support related to their Babson experience; and support departmental initiatives.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Academic and personal advising:

  • Advise students on course selection and registration; develop success and graduation plans with advisees.
  • Track student progress by running reports, reviewing students’ Academic Progress tab, analyzing student data, and communicating with students regarding registration, academic policies, grades, and graduation.
  • Collaborate with the Registrar on the certification process for undergraduates, including conducting degree audits.
  • Provide referrals and appropriate support for students experiencing concerns with personal matters affecting them (e.g., college transition challenges, mental and physical health, substance abuse, eating issues, family and other relationship concerns, harassment).
  • Meet with students and make appropriate referrals on concerns regarding grades, faculty, and their ability to successfully complete a course of study.
  • Track and review students who are over-or under-enrolled in courses.
  • Advise students on course options while on Education Abroad experiences.
  • Approve individual course withdrawal forms.
  • Educate students on academic policies and procedures, including the Petition for Exception process.
  • Approve and process advanced credit from high school in partnership with the Director, Undergraduate Administration (e.g., AP, IB, Swiss Matura, French Baccalaureate, and other college-level coursework).
  • Collaborate with department leadership to approve off-campus courses.
  • Review requests for exam excuses, in compliance with College policy, and issue approvals/denials as appropriate.
  • Refer students to Center for Career Development for internship and career planning.

Case management:

  • Review requests for leaves of absence and advise students on non-medical and voluntary withdrawals from the College.
  • Monitor academic progress of students on academic probation and those returning from an academic suspension.
  • Work closely with departmental leadership, Director, Case Management & CARE Team and the Associate Vice President, Student Success regarding students of concern.
  • Act as a resource for students involved in the College community standards process.
  • Support all students and allow for professional growth; create programming and student development opportunities as needed.
  • Work closely with campus partners to address a range of student issues and concerns.
  • Accurately and promptly document meetings and notes in our student information system.

Other:

  • Participate in College-wide committees as designated by Director, Student Advising & Success.
  • Support the efforts of other offices by participating in alumni, admission, undergraduate program, wellness and prevention, learner success, and career development events as designated by the Director, Student Advising & Success.
  • Assume additional responsibilities as required.

WHAT EDUCATION AND SKILLS YOU WILL NEED

  • Master’s Degree (Student Personnel Administration, Higher Education, Counseling, or a related field) preferred
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience working with students in an advising or coaching capacity
  • Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to and empathy with the developmental needs of today’s college students
  • Ability to work with ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, and faculty
  • Must have strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
  • Must have strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Must have strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Workday and Salesforce or other student information systems
  • Ability to understand and make use of relevant student information and data to provide individualized advising services, support student success interventions, and implement targeted programming
  • Must be flexible and willing to assume new tasks and special projects.
  • Must be capable of effectively managing a student crisis and follow up with all appropriate parties in support of their academic, personal, and professional success.
  • Ability to envision and propose new methods to perform tasks that support Entrepreneurial Thought & Action; to take thoughtful risks; and accept new and ongoing initiatives, objectives, and solutions to gain sought-after results.
  • Ability to anticipate and embrace change; demonstrate willingness to achieve, acquire, and utilize new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions.

HOW AND WHERE YOU WILL WORK

  • Requires occasional evening and weekend work throughout the academic year.
  • Requires work onsite for a minimum of 2 days a week (more days onsite required during the fall and spring semesters); the on-campus requirement is subject to modification based on organizational need.
  • This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA), who by virtue of their College responsibilities and under the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, is an individual to which students and employees should report criminal offenses. A CSA shall forward all reports in accordance with the College’s reporting structure so they may be assessed for timely warning, inclusion in the daily crime log and inclusion in annual statistical disclosures.

This is a temporary short term exempt position with a monthly hiring range of $5,816-$6,463. This position includes paid sick leave where required by law. Eligibility, accrual, and usage will follow applicable state and local regulations.

All questions or concerns about this posting should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at [email protected].

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THE OPPORTUNITY

The Student Success Advisor provides academic and personal advising and case management services to about 375 undergraduate students (actual cohort size fluctuates between semesters). Using a holistic approach, Student Success Advisors work to empower, educate, and support students from matriculation to graduation. Specific responsibilities include: advising students through course selection and registration; overseeing the progress of students on academic probation; approving leave of absences and course withdrawals; approving advanced placement credits; auditing academic progress toward degree completion; providing referral and follow-up services to students in personal crisis; working collaboratively with partner offices to ensure students receive timely information and support related to their Babson experience; and support departmental initiatives.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Academic and personal advising:

  • Advise students on course selection and registration; develop success and graduation plans with advisees.
  • Track student progress by running reports, reviewing students’ Academic Progress tab, analyzing student data, and communicating with students regarding registration, academic policies, grades, and graduation.
  • Collaborate with the Registrar on the certification process for undergraduates, including conducting degree audits.
  • Provide referrals and appropriate support for students experiencing concerns with personal matters affecting them (e.g., college transition challenges, mental and physical health, substance abuse, eating issues, family and other relationship concerns, harassment).
  • Meet with students and make appropriate referrals on concerns regarding grades, faculty, and their ability to successfully complete a course of study.
  • Track and review students who are over-or under-enrolled in courses.
  • Advise students on course options while on Education Abroad experiences.
  • Approve individual course withdrawal forms.
  • Educate students on academic policies and procedures, including the Petition for Exception process.
  • Approve and process advanced credit from high school in partnership with the Director, Undergraduate Administration (e.g., AP, IB, Swiss Matura, French Baccalaureate, and other college-level coursework).
  • Collaborate with department leadership to approve off-campus courses.
  • Review requests for exam excuses, in compliance with College policy, and issue approvals/denials as appropriate.
  • Refer students to Center for Career Development for internship and career planning.

Case management:

  • Review requests for leaves of absence and advise students on non-medical and voluntary withdrawals from the College.
  • Monitor academic progress of students on academic probation and those returning from an academic suspension.
  • Work closely with departmental leadership, Director, Case Management & CARE Team and the Associate Vice President, Student Success regarding students of concern.
  • Act as a resource for students involved in the College community standards process.
  • Support all students and allow for professional growth; create programming and student development opportunities as needed.
  • Work closely with campus partners to address a range of student issues and concerns.
  • Accurately and promptly document meetings and notes in our student information system.

Other:

  • Participate in College-wide committees as designated by Director, Student Advising & Success.
  • Support the efforts of other offices by participating in alumni, admission, undergraduate program, wellness and prevention, learner success, and career development events as designated by the Director, Student Advising & Success.
  • Assume additional responsibilities as required.

WHAT EDUCATION AND SKILLS YOU WILL NEED

  • Master’s Degree (Student Personnel Administration, Higher Education, Counseling, or a related field) preferred
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience working with students in an advising or coaching capacity
  • Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to and empathy with the developmental needs of today’s college students
  • Ability to work with ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, and faculty
  • Must have strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
  • Must have strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Must have strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Workday and Salesforce or other student information systems
  • Ability to understand and make use of relevant student information and data to provide individualized advising services, support student success interventions, and implement targeted programming
  • Must be flexible and willing to assume new tasks and special projects.
  • Must be capable of effectively managing a student crisis and follow up with all appropriate parties in support of their academic, personal, and professional success.
  • Ability to envision and propose new methods to perform tasks that support Entrepreneurial Thought & Action; to take thoughtful risks; and accept new and ongoing initiatives, objectives, and solutions to gain sought-after results.
  • Ability to anticipate and embrace change; demonstrate willingness to achieve, acquire, and utilize new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions.

HOW AND WHERE YOU WILL WORK

  • Requires occasional evening and weekend work throughout the academic year.
  • Requires work onsite for a minimum of 2 days a week (more days onsite required during the fall and spring semesters); the on-campus requirement is subject to modification based on organizational need.
  • This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA), who by virtue of their College responsibilities and under the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, is an individual to which students and employees should report criminal offenses. A CSA shall forward all reports in accordance with the College’s reporting structure so they may be assessed for timely warning, inclusion in the daily crime log and inclusion in annual statistical disclosures.

This is a temporary short term exempt position with a monthly hiring range of $5,816-$6,463. This position includes paid sick leave where required by law. Eligibility, accrual, and usage will follow applicable state and local regulations.

All questions or concerns about this posting should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at [email protected].

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About Babson College

Babson College is the global leader in entrepreneurship education, ranked for having the No. 1 undergraduate school and MBA for entrepreneurship 26 and 29 times in a row.

An independent, not-for-profit institution, Babson is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Each academic year, more than 2,100 undergraduate and 900 graduate students attend Babson, representing more than 80 countries.

As creators and conveners of knowledge about entrepreneurship, Babson distinguishes itself with an Undergraduate School that provides a top-flight business education blending innovative, integrated and applied business and liberal arts programs with curricular and cocurricular learning experiences; the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, that grants highly ranked MBA and MS degrees; an Executive Education program for professionals looking to grow in today’s rapidly evolving business environment; a world-class faculty with real-world experience—87% of our full-time faculty hold a doctoral degree or its equivalent, and are accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, scholars, authors, researchers, poets, and artists; global research projects that are used as key benchmarking indicators by a number of distinguished regional, national and supranational authorities around the world; and Babson Global, which works with corporate, university, government, and foundation partners to advance entrepreneurship education and Entrepreneurial Thought and Action worldwide.

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