Advising Undecided Students
Jennifer Joslin
Abstract
In this session, we’ll consider what advisors need to work effectively with the variety of undecided students we meet with (it’s been estimated that 75% of students beginning college are either unsure of their major or lack information needed to make an informed choice of major.). We’ll look quickly at the research about undecided students and decision-making, consider the pressures students feel, discuss practical tools to use in our work with undecided students, and learn from some award-winning programs.
Case studies will make this session interactive and will give us opportunities to learn from one another.
Web Resources
Personality and Type Indicators:
1.) Keirsey.com
Personality Temperament Sorter http://www.keirsey.com/sorter/instruments2.aspx?partid=0
2.) iMapMyLife.com
Personality Inventory http://www.imapmylife.com/MyLife/Quiz.aspx
Value Inventories:
1.) University of Minnesota at Morris Career Center, Values Inventory
http://www.morris.umn.edu/services/career/career_planning/valquestion.php
2.) Career-intelligence.com
Soul Survival: Career Values http://www.career-intelligence.com/assessment/career_values.html
Interest Inventories:
MAPP—Motivational Assessment of Personality Potential
http://www.assessment.com/TakeMAPP/default.asp?dest=TakeMAPP
Skill Surveys:
US Department of Labor, Career One Stop
http://www.careeronestop.org/SKILLS/SkillCenterHome.asp
What can I do with a Major in?
Bank of American Career Services Center at the University of Delaware
Major Resource Kit http://www.udel.edu/CSC/mrk.html
Career and Occupational Guides:
1.) Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupation Outlook Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
2.) US Department of Labor, Career One Stop http://www.careeronestop.org/
NACADA Award Winning Exploratory Programs
· Indiana University, University Division http://ud.iub.edu/index.php
· Millersville University of Pennsylvania, Exploratory Program http://www.millersville.edu/~undprgm/
· Niagara University, Academic Exploration Program http://www.niagara.edu/aep/
· University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Division of General Studies http://ucommxsrv1.unl.edu/dgs/
· The Ohio State Exploration Program http://exploration.osu.edu/
· Oregon State University, University Exploratory Studies Program http://oregonstate.edu/uesp/
· Penn State University, Div of Undergrad Studies http://dus.psu.edu/
· Washburn University, Center for Undergrad Studies & Programs http://www.washburn.edu/services/cusp/
· Waynesburg University, Academic Advising http://www.waynesburg.edu/index.php?q=node/360
· University of Wisconsin/River Falls, Pre-Major http://www.uwrf.edu/academic-success/
Bibliography
Ayala, C. & Striplen, A. (2002). A career introduction model for first generation college freshmen students. ERIC 469 996
Baxter Magolda, M.& King, P. (2008). Toward reflective conversations: An advising approach that promotes self-authorship. Peer Review, 10 (Winter 2008, 1). Pp.8-11.
Brooks, K. (2009). You majored in what?: Mapping your path from chaos to career. New York: Viking.
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NACADA Commission on Undecided and Exploratory Students -- promotes the advancement and improvement of academic advising of undecided and exploratory college students through the greater dissemination of resources and research pertinent to this educational endeavor. http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Commissions/C13/index.htm