Advising Information for Faculty
2024 Faculty Orientation Schedule - Abridged version with faculty highlights
2024 Orientation Schedule - Comprehensive
2024 Group Advising: Sunday, Aug. 25, 2 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Chart link with faculty pair, OL, and meeting location.
2024 Transfer Student Academic Transition Tips: Aug. 25, 2 - 3:15 p.m. Chalmers 320.
2024 Group Advising Information
Individual Advising Information
2024 Department & Program Updates, News and Reminders
2024 Faculty Advising Opening Meeting: Friday, Aug. 23
Presentation resources are linked below:
Faculty Advising Update, 2024 - Tom Hawks, Dean for Academic Advising and Support
Registration 2024 - Ellen Harbourt, Registrar
Collaborating to Foster a Culture of Wellness - Alice Teall, Senior Director of Wellness
Center for Global Engagement - Marne Ausec, Director
Mental Health First Aid Training - Emily Heithaus, Assistant Athletics Director for Fitness & Recreation
Partnering with the Career Development Center - Maureen Tobin, Senior Associate Director for Graduate School and Career Advising
Supplemental resources: Advisor Course Selection Form
2024 Title IX/Civil Rights Presentation: Friday, Aug. 23, at 1:30 p.m.
As you work with advisees to plan their next steps, there are many factors to consider.
Learn more about how the Office of Academic Advising assists students in writing their Kenyon story and about expectations for advisors and advisees.
Progress reports are academic reports that are critical in helping our students gauge when they might be in trouble (and how much trouble) during the semester, so they can reach out to you, their faculty advisors and the Advising Office, as well as any number of campus resources that might contribute to their academic success (e.g., SASS, MSSC, Writing Center). More About Progress Reports
Progress Report Form - Access in Etrieve Content.
The Progress Report form requires you to sign in. If you are off-campus, go to vpn.kenyon.edu first.
Please submit for students on Conditional Enrollment at the end of the first four weeks and for students who are having academic difficulty (C- or below), excessive absence, or missing/late work.
As soon as students are placed on conditional enrollment (CE) following poor academic performance (below 2.00 term GPA) in a particular semester or for academic conduct reasons, they are apprised of their CE status, along with their faculty advisor(s), their athletic coach(es) (if applicable), and key administrators and support staff across campus (from Academic Advising to the Registrar, the Dean of Student Development, and Student Accessibility and Support Services).
Conditional Enrollment Overview
The Faculty Advising Award recognizes and rewards the commitment, dedication and energy that faculty devote to academic advising — formally and informally, within and outside their departments, within and outside their classrooms.
Each year, the award is given to one faculty member. To nominate an eligible faculty member, students provide a 250-word paragraph describing how the faculty member has provided guidance in any academically-related capacity (i.e., not as an advisor to student organizations), including but not limited to: first-year advising, advising prior to major declaration, major advising and advising during and after course-taking.
A call for nominations is sent out to students in mid-April and the deadline for nominations is in mid-May before the spring semester closes. A committee of faculty and administrators review the nominations over the summer and the winner is announced at Founders’ Day in October.
ADVISING AWARD WINNERS
2023: Siobhan Fennessy, Professor of Biology; Philip and Shelia Jordan Professor of Environmental Studies
2022: John Hofferberth, Professor of Chemistry
2021: Carol Schumacher, Professor of Mathematics
2020: James Keller, Professor of Chemistry
2019: Deborah Laycock, Associate Professor of English
2018: Wendy Singer, Roy T. Wortman Distinguished Professor of History
2017: Sarah J. Heidt, Associate Professor of English
2016: Edward Schortman, J. Kenneth Smail Professor of Anthropology
2015: Karen Hicks, Associate Professor of Biology
Faculty often ask for additional resources with regard to working with students in classes, supporting students academically and non-academically, and guiding students through the twists and turns of college life. As such, the Advising Office has established an advising resource library for faculty.