What’s next for you is the first priority for us! With over 45 programs from associate to doctoral degrees, South University is a private institution dedicated to providing educational opportunities that spark the intellectual, social and professional development of a diverse student population.
Our 120-year story—past, present and future—is a history formed by the many individuals who have developed the education and spirit of community that have become our pledge to the students, faculty, staff, alumni and supporters of South University. Online and at our 8 locations and 2 learning sites, we take pride in our welcoming environment; one-on-one support and personalized attention that helps students define goals and identify the means to pursue them. Our small classes feature hands-on experiences that not only shape students’ skills and excellence in their chosen fields but also shape their characters through encouraging community involvement, volunteerism and the pursuit of life-long learning.
South University, the right direction for a brighter future.
Benefits:
*Medical
*Dental
*Vision
FSA/HSA
Tuition Assistant Program
Long/Short Term Disability
Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
401K Match
Generous Paid Time Off
12 Paid Holidays
* includes domestic partner coverage
POSITION SUMMARY:
This position is responsible for providing student-centered academic counseling through the student lifecycle and for ensuring the delivery of effective and quality service to students in the following areas: course scheduling, timely response to requests for information, at-risk student interventions, and referrals to University resources. This is accomplished through proactively advising students of the University’s policies and procedures, assisting students with developing goals and plans for progression through the program of study and collaborating with Admissions, Financial Aid, Faculty, Program Directors, and University Support Services on the student’s behalf. This position provides comprehensive support services and serves as the primary advocate for the assigned student body, aimed to improve the student experience and retention to graduation.
KEY JOB ELEMENTS:
- Provide individualized, proactive advising to all assigned students.
- Drive student persistence and success through orientation, exposure to the learning platform, effective class scheduling, and monitoring degree progress to graduation.
- Develop course schedules for new, continuing, transfer, and reentry students aligned with course sequencing in the curriculum and provide advisement focused on academic progress toward graduation in the shortest time possible for the student, as applicable to their individual situation.
- Maintain direct contact with assigned students via phone, text, and e-mail; respond to student inbound communication within established timeframes
- Monitor students’ attendance, grades, academic progress, and financial responsibilities, and develop success plans for at-risk students or those experiencing challenges in collaboration with faculty, academic leadership, and University support services.
- Demonstrate proficiency with understanding and communicating policies in the University Catalog, Student Handbook, and Programmatic Handbooks as they relate to assigned students, such as Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy, Attendance Policies, Academic Integrity/Academic Honesty Policies, Conduct Policies, and Appeals Procedures. Provide guidance to assigned students for academic procedures such as grade challenges or appeals.
- Facilitate new students’ acclimation to the academic environment prior to the first class by reviewing the enrollment process, providing an overview of the online or campus classroom, and reviewing graduation progression options. Audit student academic records regularly and determine progression towards and candidacy for graduation.
- Assist students reentering the university after being withdrawn or dismissed from the University with the reinstatement process, monitor student progress to graduation, provide proactive advising, and develop interventions as needed.
- Effectively access and perform assigned duties using the Student Information System, Learning Management System and relevant databases.
- Maintain compliance with management of student information through adherence to FERPA requirements and Record Management Policies.
- Participate and successfully complete all academic counselor training and development activities; mentor new Academic Counselors and participate in onboarding as requested
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge:
- Bachelor’s degree in a related degree required, Master’s preferred
- 3-5 years of Academic advising or academic counseling experience
- Customer Service experience preferred
- Strong basic computer software (MS Office) skills, as well as exposure to Customer Relationship Management Systems or Student Information Systems (Campus Vue/Campus Nexus preferred)
Skills:
- Excellent customer service skills, as well as strong written and verbal communication skills
- Strong interpersonal skills with student and faculty populations
- Effective organizational and problem-resolution skills
- Ability to communicate and effectively act as a member of a team.
Abilities:
- Able to develop productive relationships with students, colleagues, and supervisors in a virtual environment
- Able to effectively present information and respond to questions or requests from students, staff and faculty
- Able to create and act on academic reports and forecasts
- Ability to interact effectively as a member of a team and work collaboratively with other departments
- Able to adapt to changing assignments and multiple priorities
- Ability to work without close supervision and to set one’s own priorities and work schedule
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The environment is dynamic and goal-oriented, requiring multi-tasking of responsibilities at all times. This position requires the ability to work effectively with a variety of personalities both within the school and with the public. A caring and self-directed nature is essential. Must possess a desire and ability to study, practice and obtain additional knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis to remain well-versed in financial aid program offerings, policies, and procedures. The operating environment requires strict adherence to all regulatory requirements and internal policies. The position works extensively with the financial aid staff and the admissions department personnel. Outside contacts include prospective students and applicants, their families and guests, and others such as government agencies, public school systems, and private businesses.