Tuesday, March 18, 2008
The Pocket Mod
Do you like making lists?
Do you love sudoku?
Well, if you answered yes to any of these questions then the Pocket Mod is for you!
Printed on a single sheet of paper, the pocket mod allows you to fill out your daily schedule among other things and folds into credit card sized booklet.
Check it out on its website!
ACE Coach Meetings
Grade Forgiveness
If the first time the course was taken was prior to Fall 2007 then the course is NOT eligible for grade forgiveness.
Students should not apply for grade forgiveness until after retaking the course.
Please refer students to the website (there is also a link from the ACE website under the "Academic Advising Page" )
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
NACADA's Academic Coaching Interest Group
NACADA has formed a new interest group specifically about Academic Coaching!
The following information was taken from the website:
Coaching has been found to be an integral part of life success for several years. Today, coaching is becoming a viable addition to student success in the academic world. Coaching does not have to be an alternative to advising; coaching and advising can be intertwined to increase the chances for students to be successful – in college and in life! Ultimately, the advisor/coach should have the skills to:
- Identify what the student wants to achieve;
- Encourage the student to look within to learn more about self;
- Allow/support the student to generate solutions and strategies to problems; and,
- Teach the student to be responsible and accountable for his for her actions/inaction and decisions.
The key to this process is to help students take their lives to a higher level!
Academic coaching is an interactive process that focuses on the personal relationship created between the student and the coach. The coach challenges the student to think about his or her personal and/or professional goals in order to relate them to his or her academic/educational goals. In this learning process, it is important for the coach to encourage the student to become more self-aware by understanding his or her strengths, values, interests, purpose, and passion. This process should also focus on the student developing necessary skills to be responsible for his or her actions and decisions. Through this learning and growing process, the coach should provide the student with resources to enhance academic success and personal development, as well as developing action plans that holds him or her accountable for the results. Academic coaching is designed to help students produce fulfilling results, improve their performance, and enhance the quality of their lives! As coaching becomes a viable skills in advising, the Academic Coach should have the following characteristics:
- Develops a personal, collaborative relationship with the student.
- Provides support to help students relate academic/educational goals to life (personal/professional) goals.
- Encourages the student to achieve self-awareness, such as identifying strengths, values, interests, purpose, and passions.
- Assists the student in becoming more responsible and developing decision-making skills.
- Identifies resources to enhance both academic success and personal development.
- Assists in developing plans of action - and holds them accountable - to achieve substantial results.
If you have a desire to enhance your advising skills as well as potentially make changes in your own life, consider becoming a part of the Advising and Academic Coaching Interest Group.
Gamecock Connection
Well, then check out Gamecock Connection ! As an ACE coach you have access to this program that is specifically geared towards first-year students.
Ask 1st year students you are working with if they have participated in the Gamecock Connection.
On the website you can find articles about study skills that can be useful when working with students. The interactive games are also great for using with students.
Some activities I suggest that can be found under the features tab are:
- Active vs. Passive Learning: What's Your Style?
- Test Anxiety: How Well Do You Handle Pressure?
- Stress Much: How Are You Managing College Life?
- Time Management: How Do You Organize Your Days?
There are many others to choose from so check it out!
Coaches Needed for the Following Event

Pre-Advising
Monday, March 17th – 5:30pm to 7:00 pm Capstone
Tuesday, March 18th - 5:30pm to 7:00 pm Bates House
Majors Fair
Wednesday, March 19th – 10:30 am – 12:30 pm, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm – RH 2nd floor
Sophomore Information Fair
Tuesday, March 25th – 11:00 am – 12:30 pm, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm – RH 2nd Floor
NACADA Academic Advising Webinars
- Friday, February 29: Advisors help students SOAR to Academic Success: Selection, Organization, Association, and Regulation Learning Strategies are the Keys.
- Tuesday, March 25: Swirling to a Degree: The Up and Downs of College Transfer
- Thursday, April 17: Ensuring Advisor Success: Mastering the Art of Advising through the First Year of Advising and Beyond
- Tuesday, May 13: Making Career Advising Integral to Academic Advising
All Webinars: 2:00 to 3:30 pm in the Law Center Conference Room, Sub Level One
To RSVP for the webinars contact: Julie Holiday
hollida3@mailbox.sc.edu; 803-777-4169