Club Advisors
A significant amount of research has been done to show that the student’s experience
outside of the classroom can often times be just as significant towards his or her
development as the time spent within the classroom. The advisor role offers professionals
opportunities to facilitate student development outside of the classroom. Often students
will point to their experience in a student organization as the most meaningful experience
in their college career. With that in mind, it is important to note that the role
of the advisor is a very important one. Information or assistance of any kind is always
available to faculty or staff members seeking more resources on advising.
CSU's proud history as an institution of higher education has always included co-curricular
activities that provide opportunities for students to develop their leadership skills.
Co-curricular activities provide students with opportunities to practice the theories
they learn in classroom, but also to develop additional skills needed to enter the
work force. The advisor is an integral part of every campus student organization.
As a member of the faculty or staff of the university, the primary function of the
advisor is to actively advise, counsel, and serve as a resource for the student organization.
The Advisor’s Handbook is designed to provide the advisor with concrete information
on how to be a successful advisor. While advising an organization does require some
additional time demands, the rewards gained by advising more than compensate for this.
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