Advising in the FYC Program
As an FYC instructor you will become an important informal academic advisor to the students in your course. If your advising load permits, you are likely to have some students in your FYC as formal academic advisees. If you are teaching a REAL course, all of the students in your FYC will be your academic advisees.
As mentioned in the FYC Goals and Expectations, assisting students’ transitions to college involves introducing them to Hamilton’s academic advising system. This might include:
- An introduction to the College’s educational goals and how the current course might address them
- A discussion of each participant’s responsibilities in the advising process
Conversations on these topics usually progress more smoothly and follow more naturally
after taking some time to learn about your students’ interests, backgrounds, and goals.
Advising Website
Hamilton’s advising website maintains a faculty section to highlight helpful resources to support faculty in their advising responsibilities. Faculty are encouraged to explore the entire site to become familiar with the various stages in students’ educational careers as well as the opportunities and resources available to support them along the way.
Developing an Educational Plan
As students begin to make decisions about their education, advisors might find it helpful to refer students to our centralized advising website that pulls together in one place the many resources and opportunities that help build a Hamilton education.
- Academic planning pages are available for all class years
- Academic planning pages for first-year students:
- A guide on how to get started in a concentration