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Academic Advising
Rationale
Academic Advising at PolyU aims to help students to make informed and intelligent academic decisions/choices about their study at PolyU that suit their intellectual, professional and personal goals. It is instrumental to promoting student success and plays a vital role in enhancing students’ overall learning experience at PolyU.
Objectives:
- To build up an early connection between the students and their home departments and to promote their sense of affiliation to the department and the University;
- To provide students with accurate information about the academic regulations and requirements regarding their Major programme, as well as GUR;
- To assist students to explore their interest, abilities and values on academic pursuits, and formulate appropriate intellectual, professional and personal goals;
- To provide advice and guidance to students that enables them to develop and pursue a study plan for their 4 years of study appropriate for meeting their intellectual, professional and personal goals ;
- To connect students to resources, opportunities and support within and outside the University to enhance their educational experiences and success.
Responsibilities of Academic Advisors
The main responsibilities of Academic Advisors include:
- Building rapport with the students, serving as bridge that connects them to the department;
- Being accessible and available to students, and responding to their questions and concerns;
- Helping students to consider and clarify their intellectual, professional and personal goals
- Helping students to develop an appropriate study plan, and assisting in their selection of appropriate courses in their major study and GUR so as to achieve their identified goals and holistic development;
- Helping students to understand academic regulations and requirements, particularly those relating to the Major;
- Identifying students with special learning needs or early signs of learning problems, and referring/encouraging them to seek help or support.
Responsibilities of Student Advisees
Effective academic advising requires an active participation of student advisees in the process. The main responsibilities of student advisees are to:
- Understand the academic regulations and requirements of their chosen Major programme, as well as the GUR requirements;
- Actively obtain information, and seek advices and resources on a regular basis and as needed;
- Take the final responsibility for making decisions and choices regarding their academic study based on the information and advice given.
Departmental Academic Advising System
- All full-time undergraduate students will be assigned to one full-time academic staff who will act as his/her Academic Advisor (AA) throughout his/her course of study. Students will be notified of the details of their AAs at the beginning of the academic year. Appropriate arrangement will be made if the AAs retire/depart/take leave for the semester/academic year concerned.
- AAs are expected to keep in contact with their advisees regularly and make themselves available to the advisees for consultation when they have academic issues. On the other hand, students are expected to take initiative for seeking academic advice.
- AAs should have at least one face-to-face meeting with their advisees, either individually or in small groups two times per year (preferably one in Semester 1 and one in Semester 2). The meetings should normally be scheduled before the subject registration period. Students who do not turn up will be invited for a second time.
- AAs should work together with the Programme Leaders for giving support to students having special difficulties in their academic study or personal issues For students who will be put on academic probation in the following semester, the AAs should arrange to meet the students concerned individually and as soon as possible before the beginning of next semester to discuss the study plan including the maximum number of subjects and which subjects should be taken.
- Self-paced students and those who are not following the recommended progression pattern as specified in the Programme Requirement Documents are required to submit a detailed study plan for the approval of AA before subject registration.
- AAs should review the cumulative GPAs of students at eAcademic after BoE meetings in each semester for giving academic counseling to students who are being put on academic probation or having such a risk.
- In addition to giving academic advices, AAs should take care of the personal issues of students and make referrals if necessary. AAs should observe strictly the confidentiality of the personal data collected for academic advising purpose and only discuss/release/disclose those information to the authorized persons or units on a need-to-know basis. For issues related to the programme level or to a particular cohort, the Programme Leaders should work with the AAs for a solution.
Programme Team
Programme Title |
BA (Hons) Scheme in Applied Social Sciences (54439) |
BA (Hons) in Social Work (54439-SW/SYW) |
BA (Hons) in Social Policy & Social Entrepreneurship (54439-SPE) BA (Hons) in Social Policy and Administration (54439-SPA/SYP) |
BA (Hons) in Applied Ageing Studies and Service Management (54458) |
Programme Leader |
Dr Kong Yam & Dr Raymond Tam |
Dr Kong Yam |
Dr Raymond Tam |
Prof. Xue Bai |
Deputy Programme Leader |
NA | NA |
Ms Beckie Li |
NA |
Programme E/AO |
Ms Winnie Fung & Ms Emily Choi |
Ms Emily Choi |
Ms Winnie Fung |
Ms Emily Choi |
Programme Clerk |
Ms Sally Tang & Ms Shirley Yeung |
Ms Sally Tang |
Ms Shirley Yeung |
Ms Angela Chan |
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