The Importance of Honors Advising

Around halfway through the semester, Honors students attend an Honors Advising session. Honors advising is a requirement to maintain Honors membership and to make adequate progress in the program. This is perfectly timed to coordinate your sessions with academic advisors who you will meet with to set up your schedule for next semester. The purpose of this meeting is to set you up for success the following semester. Every student’s Honors advising process is unique depending on specific needs, excitements, and schedule limitations. Hear from our Program Assistants about their Honors Advising session and how they resonate with this experience! 

Mary: 

My favorite part about Honors Advising is getting to share my personal updates with Kenley or Sarah Maria! Not only do they react positively to my news, but they ask me first to make sure I know that they genuinely want to know how I am doing and are happy to see their students thriving. When I come into the office for a meeting, before discussing    grades/attendance/normal class related things, the Honors Advisors always start the session off by asking how you, personally, are doing, in school or otherwise. It truly is a safe space in the Honors office. You’re open to ranting about tough classes, homework struggles, and anything else you may need to relieve some of the weight you are carrying, and Kenley and Sarah Maria are more than happy to listen and/or give advice. Within the walls of their offices, you don’t need to be the perfect student who has everything together. You can be honest about struggling grades, late homework, and even openly admitting that you procrastinate every single assignment. All they want to do is help ease our struggles any way they can and are eagerly awaiting their appointments with students in order to put that help into action.  

Camila:  

My Honors Advising sessions with Kenley are always very rewarding and meaningful. When I was a freshman, her guidance was helpful as I navigated the responsibilities of being an Honors student. I gained familiarity with the program and began to feel more comfortable. Honors advising appointments are beneficial to me because they feel personal and give me a space to connect with the Honors Program. Kenley is always very aware of my experiences as a student, and it is rewarding to feel understood. Kenley knew that this semester, I have had a more challenging schedule. It has been difficult to manage classes, work, and family responsibilities. As we began discussing the possible classes I could take next semester, I knew that I wanted more flexibility and time available for me outside of classes. I am also considering double majoring, which would shift the courses I take. When I shared my hopes for the next semester and following, Kenley helped me map out actionable steps and strategies I could take. Although semester planning can feel like an impossible task, honors advising provides me a space to think about the choices available to me.  

Roan: 

Honors advising is great because it gives me a space to talk about my experiences as a student and make choices that develop my learning. Honors advising is not just about picking classes for next semester, but also a space to think about your future. In my advising sessions, I am able to talk about every aspect of my academic life. I can share about the classes I love and don’t love, how classes impact my progress and academic future, and my overall experience. There is a genuine commitment to each person’s success when it comes to Honors. As Honors courses tend to be less major-specific, I can at times struggle to decide which Honors course will work best for me. Kenley is knowledgeable about every Honors class from content, style, to instructor. Honors advising allows you to find out which Honors courses are perfect for you and your own learning. Overall, Honors advising is more than just an academic meeting. It is also an opportunity to gain helpful knowledge that will help you succeed in and outside of honors.   

From the experiences of our Program Assistants, it is clear that the needs and desires of every Honors student are different. From sharing your semester experiences, your challenges in classes, or to your aspirations for the future, your Honors advising sessions can be used for a variety of needs. You are given the agency to direct your session however you would like. Sarah Maria and Kenley are available to support you, no judgement! We look forward to seeing you all in the office at AUD 711!!  

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