Abstract
University-based academic advising at a large, Great Lakes state institution was designed to support first-year students' transition to college. We conducted individual interviews and facilitated story circles with 162 students to determine their perceived effectiveness of advising. Analyses revealed four overarching themes: student difficulty making the distinction between roles of high school guidance counselors and postsecondary academic advisors, advisor communication, student desire for a relationship, and advisor accessibility. On the basis of data gathered, we developed a model for understanding the formation and maintenance of student advising perceptions .
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Walker, R. V., Zelin, A. I., Behrman, C., & Strnad, R. (2017). Qualitative Analysis of Student Perceptions: “Some Advisors Care. Some Don’t.” NACADA Journal, 37(2), 44–54. https://doi.org/10.12930/nacada-15-027
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