Advising at KWU
Advising is a critical component of a Kansas Wesleyan education, and of the building of our great community as a whole. KWU professors provide information, mentorship, and guidance to students as they choose courses and navigate the new terrain that is the college experience. The advisor-student relationship is one that can help KWU students find not only the right classes, but careers, goals, and aspirations as well. In short, in many ways, the advisor is the faculty member most responsible for a student’s success.
Students can encounter three primary paths through the advising process:
Traditional — During their sophomore, junior and senior years, each student is paired with a faculty member in their major to help them succeed.
Student Success Coaches — Upon entry to KWU, each first-time student is paired with a success coach. Success coaches are also available (upon appointment) to any student. The success coaches are primarily focused on helping ease the transition into the college experience, but have the skills and knowledge to aid in all aspects of the student experience.
Exploring — Previously known as undeclared or open option, this choice has specific advisors who can help you accomplish your academic goals.