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Advising

The Human Development Faculty and Staff endeavor to pay close attention to each student as a unique learner.  As such, we want to help the student find ways to identify particular dreams, interests or skills and educational/professional or personal goals related to their Pacific Oaks College experience.  We want to help the student be as successful as they are capable of being. 

Our advising responsibilities include:  monitoring student performance, helping students understand program requirements, and supporting students as they move toward completion of their academic program.  The advising relationship also provides an opportunity to help students begin to think about what it means to be a college graduate, about the value of their efforts, and about the difference between being trained and being educated.  This unique advising relationship plays a key role in the educational experiences of students in the Human Development Department. 

Academic Advising Guidelines:

  • Students should expect to meet with faculty advisors at least once each semester (by phone, in person or via email).  The initial advising meeting is often 30-45 minutes, sometimes longer depending on student need and the complexity of their respective program plan.  Initial advising meetings may also include registration and enrollment processes.
  • Students should review the degree requirements prior to meeting with an advisor.  One of the best ways to insure a clear understanding of the degree requirements is to use an advising check list.  This form outlines degree requirements and gives a great reference guide for you and your advisor to use each advising session.


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