Undeclared Student Advising Clause Samples

The Undeclared Student Advising clause establishes the institution's responsibility to provide academic guidance to students who have not yet chosen a major. Typically, this involves assigning dedicated advisors or offering specialized advising sessions to help these students explore academic options, understand degree requirements, and make informed decisions about their educational paths. The core function of this clause is to ensure that undeclared students receive the support they need to select a major in a timely manner, thereby promoting student success and retention.
Undeclared Student Advising. Faculty Members who agree to participate in the FYE course and advise first-year students shall have a threshold advisement load whereby each Faculty Member will be assigned to one (1) FYE section of no more than 20 first-year students. The Faculty Member will receive a stipend of four thousand dollars ($4000) for the academic year. Faculty participants must attend mandatory workshops and meetings designed to orient them to the course and advising objectives. The FYE course will count toward the 24-hour credit hour teaching load requirement/academic year. Payment will be made in equal installments at the end of each semester.
Undeclared Student Advising. Faculty members that volunteer to advise undeclared students shall have a threshold advisement load and compensation as described in Tables 13.4 and 13.5. 40 Students 3 Credits per Year $3,200 Full-time Advisors receive three (3) credit hours release time plus the salary stipend shown in Table 13.4. 20 Students 3 Credits per Year $3,200 Part-time Advisors receive three (3) credits release time or the salary shown above.
Undeclared Student Advising. Faculty members that volunteer to advise undeclared students shall have a threshold advisement load and compensation as described in Tables 13.4 and 13.5.