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1 NTID Counseling and Academic Advising Services: Up Close and Personal NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services  RIT Academic Advisors’ Council May 13, 2008 NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services  RIT Academic Advisors’ Council May 13, 2008

2 NTID Imaging Arts & Sciences Science Engineering Liberal Arts Applied Science & Technology Golisano Business R I T Colleges

3 Student & Academic Services College Operations College Advancement National Technical Institute for the Deaf Academic Affairs

4  English  Science & Math  Engineering Studies  Arts & Imaging Studies  Computer & Information Studies  Business Studies  Cultural & Creative Studies  Communication Studies  Research  English  Science & Math  Engineering Studies  Arts & Imaging Studies  Computer & Information Studies  Business Studies  Cultural & Creative Studies  Communication Studies  Research Academic Affairs National Technical Institute for the Deaf

5 Student & Academic Services  Counseling & Academic Advising  Career Exploration Studies  First Year Experiences  Mental Health Services  NTID Learning Consortium  S.A.I.S.D.  Student Financial Services  Student Life Team  Outreach & Transition  Intercollegiate Athletic Support  Counseling & Academic Advising  Career Exploration Studies  First Year Experiences  Mental Health Services  NTID Learning Consortium  S.A.I.S.D.  Student Financial Services  Student Life Team  Outreach & Transition  Intercollegiate Athletic Support National Technical Institute for the Deaf

6 National Technical Institute for the Deaf Student & Academic Services COLLEGE ENTRY  First Year Experiences  Summer Vestibule Program  Academic Assessment  Career Exploration  Parent Program  Career Exploration Studies  Freshman Seminar  Career Decision Making  Counseling/Academic Advising COLLEGE ENTRY  First Year Experiences  Summer Vestibule Program  Academic Assessment  Career Exploration  Parent Program  Career Exploration Studies  Freshman Seminar  Career Decision Making  Counseling/Academic Advising

7 National Technical Institute for the Deaf Student & Academic Services COLLEGE SUCCESS  Counseling/Academic Advising Academic Advising Personal/Career Counseling Mental Health  Student Life Team/S.A.I.S.D.  NTID Learning Consortium  Liaison relationships with:  Residence Life  Judicial Affairs  Disability Office  Others COLLEGE SUCCESS  Counseling/Academic Advising Academic Advising Personal/Career Counseling Mental Health  Student Life Team/S.A.I.S.D.  NTID Learning Consortium  Liaison relationships with:  Residence Life  Judicial Affairs  Disability Office  Others

8 Organization of NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Associate Degree Programs College of NTID Bachelor Degree Programs Other Colleges of RIT Associate Degree Programs College of NTID Bachelor Degree Programs Other Colleges of RIT

9 Organization of NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Associate Degree Programs  Academic Advising (majority of time)  Personal Counseling  Career Counseling  Consultation  Teaching  Freshman Seminar  Career Decision Making Associate Degree Programs  Academic Advising (majority of time)  Personal Counseling  Career Counseling  Consultation  Teaching  Freshman Seminar  Career Decision Making

10 Counseling Services for NTID Supported Associate Degree Students  Counselor assigned to students in specific major(s)  Counselor is part of academic department faculty/staff  Counselor provides:  Academic advising  Personal counseling  Career counseling/assessment  Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making)  Counselor consults with the instructors, support staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others.  Counselor assigned to students in specific major(s)  Counselor is part of academic department faculty/staff  Counselor provides:  Academic advising  Personal counseling  Career counseling/assessment  Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making)  Counselor consults with the instructors, support staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others.

11 Organization of NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Bachelor Degree Programs  Personal Counseling (majority of time)  Career Counseling  Consultation  Teaching  Freshman Seminar  Career Decision Making Bachelor Degree Programs  Personal Counseling (majority of time)  Career Counseling  Consultation  Teaching  Freshman Seminar  Career Decision Making

12 Counseling Services for NTID Supported Bachelor Degree Students  Counselor assigned to students in specific college/major  Counselor is part of Support Department Team  Support services within each college:  Coordinator  Advisors/tutors for specific majors/courses  Access coordinators (interpreting, notetaking, C-Print)  Counselor  Counselor provides:  Personal counseling  Career counseling (Career testing)  Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making)  Counselor consults with instructors/staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others  Counselor assigned to students in specific college/major  Counselor is part of Support Department Team  Support services within each college:  Coordinator  Advisors/tutors for specific majors/courses  Access coordinators (interpreting, notetaking, C-Print)  Counselor  Counselor provides:  Personal counseling  Career counseling (Career testing)  Direct instruction (Freshman Seminar, Career Decision Making)  Counselor consults with instructors/staff, parents, vocational rehabilitation counselors and others

13 Challenges faced by ALL students  Identity issues  Communication issues  Becoming an active learner  Academic readiness  Social pressures  Developing a support system  Career concerns  Identity issues  Communication issues  Becoming an active learner  Academic readiness  Social pressures  Developing a support system  Career concerns

14 Identity  Identity issues: Who am I?  Deaf? Hard of hearing? Oral?  How do the hearing students view me?  Am I an individual or just another deaf student?  How do the other deaf students view me?  Do they accept me and/or my communication mode?  How does my instructor view me?  Equal expectations?  Identity issues: Who am I?  Deaf? Hard of hearing? Oral?  How do the hearing students view me?  Am I an individual or just another deaf student?  How do the other deaf students view me?  Do they accept me and/or my communication mode?  How does my instructor view me?  Equal expectations?

15 Communication Issues  Classroom:  Students sometimes feel segregated from hearing peers in the class.  Students would like to have mixed groups for group projects.  Interpreting:  Students frustrated with not having enough interpreters to cover all classes.  Students really need interpreters who know the subject matter well  Notetaking:  Students need good notes with specific vocabulary carefully recorded.  C-Print:  Some students prefer real-time print. Some do not want interpreting.  Classroom:  Students sometimes feel segregated from hearing peers in the class.  Students would like to have mixed groups for group projects.  Interpreting:  Students frustrated with not having enough interpreters to cover all classes.  Students really need interpreters who know the subject matter well  Notetaking:  Students need good notes with specific vocabulary carefully recorded.  C-Print:  Some students prefer real-time print. Some do not want interpreting.

16 Academic Readiness  Some students have had a great deal of support from home and their schools.  Many students arrive at college and expect that the same services will be available here.  Because this is college and students are expected to be more independent, many students have problems with:  Knowing how to study  Knowing how to prioritize and organize  Knowing how to manage their time.  Some students have had a great deal of support from home and their schools.  Many students arrive at college and expect that the same services will be available here.  Because this is college and students are expected to be more independent, many students have problems with:  Knowing how to study  Knowing how to prioritize and organize  Knowing how to manage their time.

17 Social life  Overwhelmed by a social life they have never experienced at home.  Difficulty balancing social opportunities with academic responsibilities.  Mainstreamed students face challenges dealing with deaf culture.  Feeling lonely and isolated even in a large group of deaf students.  May need some interpersonal skills training  May need to be involved in a club or activity  May need some one on one counseling  Overwhelmed by a social life they have never experienced at home.  Difficulty balancing social opportunities with academic responsibilities.  Mainstreamed students face challenges dealing with deaf culture.  Feeling lonely and isolated even in a large group of deaf students.  May need some interpersonal skills training  May need to be involved in a club or activity  May need some one on one counseling

18 Passive to active learners: developing a support system  Students must take responsibility for their learning:  Learn how to ask for help if not understanding what is going on in class  Learn how to access resources (i.e. stigma of tutoring)  How to use an interpreter effectively  How to approach and communicate with instructors.  How to problem solve…  Students must take responsibility for their learning:  Learn how to ask for help if not understanding what is going on in class  Learn how to access resources (i.e. stigma of tutoring)  How to use an interpreter effectively  How to approach and communicate with instructors.  How to problem solve…

19 Career concerns  Students can face the challenge of realizing that the major they thought they wanted is not what they really want.  Sometimes this is due to unrealistic and unsophisticated expectations of the major  Sometimes it is from a lack of preparation from their high school experiences.  Some students can feel concerned about their career choices and what will happen to them after they graduate.  Will they be able to find employment?  Will the hearing world welcome them into careers?  Students can face the challenge of realizing that the major they thought they wanted is not what they really want.  Sometimes this is due to unrealistic and unsophisticated expectations of the major  Sometimes it is from a lack of preparation from their high school experiences.  Some students can feel concerned about their career choices and what will happen to them after they graduate.  Will they be able to find employment?  Will the hearing world welcome them into careers?

20 Thank you! Questions/Discussion Thank you! Questions/Discussion

21 NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Robb Adams, Ph.D. Chairperson LBJ-2635 475-6597 robb.adams@rit.edu NTID Counseling & Academic Advising Services Robb Adams, Ph.D. Chairperson LBJ-2635 475-6597 robb.adams@rit.edu


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