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Outstanding Faculty Advising Award
The $1,500 Outstanding Faculty Advising Award recognizes a faculty member who has contributed substantially to excellence in undergraduate academic advising.
Who is eligible:
All faculty advisers.
Nominations for this award are evaluated using guidelines developed by the National Academic Advising Association. Advising excellence includes evidence of the following characteristics:
- current knowledge of university policies.
- effective interpersonal skills.
- demonstration of a caring attitude toward students.
- adequate time devoted to student advising.
- referral of students to appropriate sources of assistance.
- understanding of student concerns from a student point of view.
- provision of long-range educational planning and immediate problem-solving.
- willingness to share advising skills with colleagues.
- continuing to improve the style and substance of the advising role.
- advising for special populations (foreign, minority, undecided, special programs).
- attendance at and support of adviser development programs.
- number of years as an active academic adviser.
Who may nominate:
Department chairs, faculty colleagues and students.
Nomination requirements:
- completed nomination form (.docx|.pdf).
- two-page substantiating narrative.
- up to five supportive letters, including at least one from a student.
Send nominations and documentation to:
Arlene Walker-Andrews
Associate Provost
Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
University Hall 126
2011-2012 Winner
Mike Minnick
Division of Biological Sciences
Previous recipients include Daniel Spencer, Cynthia Garthwait, Paul Lauren, Lisa Eby, and Jennifer McNulty.
Deadline for 2013 Nominations: February 28, 2013
Deadline for committees/individuals selecting recipients to forward the names to the Office of the President: March 15, 2013
Awards will be presented at:
UM Employee Recognition Day
April 2013
Details forthcoming
