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Faculty Advisor

What does the academic term Faculty Advisor mean in higher education?

Faculty Advisor

Faculty Advisor definition

Short Definition

Faculty Advisor is a faculty member who provides academic advising and guidance to students in their field of study.


In-depth Overview

Faculty Advisor

Long definition: A faculty advisor, often referred to as an academic advisor, is an experienced and knowledgeable member of the university or college faculty who provides guidance and support to students in their academic pursuits. Faculty advisors assist students in selecting courses, planning their academic path and achieving their educational and career goals.

Etymology: The term "advisor" comes from the Latin word "advisare", meaning "to give counsel". In an educational context, it has been used historically to refer to individuals who offer guidance and recommendations to students.

Synonyms or related academic terms: Academic Advisor, Student Advisor, Educational Counselor, Mentor.

Examples of Use:

  • Students are encouraged to meet with their faculty advisor at least once a semester to discuss their academic progress.
  • Professor Rodriguez serves as a faculty advisor for the Department of Psychology, helping students choose their specialization.
  • The faculty advisor played a crucial role in helping Jane navigate her course requirements and career aspirations.

Translations:
Spanish: Asesor Académico
French: Conseiller Académique
German: Studienberater
Italian: Consulente Accademico
Portuguese: Orientador Acadêmico
Japanese: 学業アドバイザー (Gakugyō Adobaizā)
Chinese (Simplified): 学术顾问 (Xuéshù Gùwèn)
Hindi: शैक्षिक सलाहकार (Shikshik Salahkaar)

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