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  • Location: Edmond, OK

  • Company: University Of Central Oklahoma

Provides learning strategy support, graduation planning, and monitoring student progress toward degree. Specific responsibilities include the provision of guidance and mentoring to optimize the student experience and, in turn, improve student retention and success.

Provides services related to orientation, registration, backssment of learning, referral, and facilitates student engagement in academic and career planning activities and the life of the university. Advises students and evaluates their abilities, interests, talents, and personality characteristics in order to develop appropriate academic and career goals. Provides individual and group guidance services relative to problems

of scholastic, educational, and personal-social nature to students. Plans and directs program to orient students and assists in their integration into scholastic life.

Investigates reports of misconduct and attempts to resolve or eliminate causes of conflict. Continuation of this position beyond the 2023-2024 academic year is contingent on the availability of funds. Department Specific Essential Job Functions: Work closely with the graduate faculty advisors Review applications for admission and make recommendations on admission based on the standard criteria Establish and maintain standard study plans for existing graduate students Provide standard advisement to graduate students Maintain

email communications with prospective and existing graduate students Collect and organize admission data for enrollment and retention analysis Work with Career Services to connect with local employers and work with School of Engineering to organize career fairs for engineering and computer science students Work with student club officers to help organize club activities Qualifications Required: Requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Counseling, Education, or related field or 4+ years of equivalent work experience in a chosen field that provides knowledge of and exposure to fundamental theories, principles, and concepts.

Qualifications Preferred: 3+ years of prior IT or academic advising/counseling experience.

Familiarity with admission and enrollment process in an institution of higher education setting and its graduate degree programs. Knowledge of Ellucian Banner and Microsoft Office products. Experience in working with computer science students. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledgeable in the higher education attainment process, particularly the requirements and general value of education. Demonstration of a warm and caring professional attitude and creative counseling techniques. Ability to communicate effectively with department chairpersons and/or deans regarding degree program requirements.

Ability to work well under pressure. Understanding of the University policies and procedures as they relate to academic advising. Ability to maintain databases. Physical Demands: Reasonable accommodations (in accordance with ADA requirements) may be made, upon request, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Qualifications PDN-9ad5cdc-8376-e3165bb73a5f

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To ensure full consideration, application materials should be received no later than January 31st. Position Summary: The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), in its 133rd year of existence, seeks an outstanding leader for the Jackson College of Graduate Studies.

UCO's main campus is in the community of Edmond and just north of Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area is experiencing a period of unparalleled growth and development while UCO serves proudly as Oklahoma City's Metropolitan University with several facilities in downtown Oklahoma City. This includes the Academy of Contemporary Music and two downtown teaching facilities, including the

newly renovated Santa Fe Plaza that houses the MBA program. The UCO campus is very diverse with most of its student population from the culturally and ethnically diverse Metropolitan Area and with one in sixteen students being international in origin.

UCO's Jackson College of Graduate Studies, founded in 1954, is an institutional member of the Council of Graduate Schools and offers over 70 graduate majors in over 40 graduate programs and offers nine different graduate degrees, including the Doctor of Science in Forensic Science. The College also offers doctoral study through a unique partnership with Swansea University in Wales, U. K. in which American students may seek a British Ph.

D. through Swansea University with the co-supervision of UCO faculty. UCO's Jackson College of Graduate Studies provides access to graduate education for all students locally, nationally, and internationally, while supporting UCO's mission of transformative learning so that students may become productive, creative, ethical, and engaged citizens and leaders serving their local and global communities.

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