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Academic Advisor (76537)

New Rochelle, NY ยท On-site

$27 - $32.14/hr

Provide academic advisement for undergraduate and transfer students including course selection, transfer credit evaluations, major and minor decisions, degree requirements, monitoring academic ...

Academic Advisor (76537)

New Rochelle, NY ยท On-site

$27 - $32.14/hr

Provide academic advisement for undergraduate and transfer students including course selection, transfer credit evaluations, major and minor decisions, degree requirements, monitoring academic ...

Academic Advisor,Sr

Albuquerque, NM ยท On-site

$22.40 - $31.46/hr

As an employee of this highly energetic and student oriented advisement center, you will be providing academic advisement to prospective and current students of the College of Arts and Sciences and ...

Academic Advisor

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$45K - $55K/yr

Coordinate with other members of the Academic Affairs advisement team to provide office coverage for the Academic Advising office. Programming and Resource Liaison: (30%) * Support the Associate Dean ...

Academic Advisor II

Stony Brook, NY ยท On-site

$45K - $56K/yr

Duties: Academic Advisement: * Provide high quality, pro-active academic advising in individual and group settings on an ongoing basis throughout the students SBU career, including regular ...

Academic Advisor I

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$40K - $49K/yr

... advisement, registration, student support services utilization, and academic transitional success skills. Responsibilities Advising - 75 - Serve as primary academic advisor to caseload of students ...

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How much do academic advisement jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for academic advisement in the United States is $47,454.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $51,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Academic Advisement vs Academic Counseling?

AspectAcademic AdvisementAcademic Counseling
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's or master's degree in education, counseling, or related fieldsUsually requires a master's degree in counseling, psychology, or social work
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, advising centers, student services officesCounseling centers, mental health clinics, educational institutions
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, colleges, community collegesUniversities, colleges, mental health organizations
Primary FocusGuiding students academically, course selection, degree planningAddressing personal, emotional, and psychological issues affecting students' academic performance

Academic Advisement focuses on helping students navigate their academic paths, while Academic Counseling addresses personal and emotional challenges impacting their education. Both roles are essential in supporting student success but differ in scope and credentials required.

How does an Academic Advisor typically collaborate with faculty and other campus departments to support student success?

Academic Advisors frequently work closely with faculty members, registrars, and student services to ensure students are on track for graduation and addressing any academic or personal challenges. This collaboration may include participating in departmental meetings, sharing insights about curriculum changes, and connecting students to tutoring or counseling resources. Advisors also help interpret academic policies and act as a bridge between students and faculty to resolve concerns or clarify requirements. Effective communication and teamwork are essential for providing holistic support to students.

What are academic advisors and what do they do?

Academic advisors are professionals who help students navigate their educational pathways. They assist with course selection, degree planning, and understanding academic policies. Advisors also provide guidance on career options, help resolve academic issues, and connect students with campus resources. Their goal is to support students in achieving their academic and personal goals throughout their college journey.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Academic Advisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Academic Advisor, you need a strong background in education, counseling, or a related field, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with student information systems, degree audit tools, and advising management software is typically required. Excellent interpersonal communication, problem-solving abilities, and cultural competency help advisors build trust and support diverse student populations. These skills ensure students are guided effectively toward their academic and career goals, promoting student retention and success.
What cities are hiring for Academic Advisement jobs? Cities with the most Academic Advisement job openings:
What states have the most Academic Advisement jobs? States with the most job openings for Academic Advisement jobs include:
Infographic showing various Academic Advisement job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 27% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,454 per year, or $22.8 per hour.
Academic Advisor - Full-time

Academic Advisor - Full-time

Columbus Technical College

Columbus, GA โ€ข On-site

$33K - $40K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Columbus Technical College is seeking an individual to serve as a full-time Academic Advisor in our Academic Advisement Center for the Student Affairs Division.ย  This individual will be responsible for delivering excellent and relevant academic advisement, information, and services to our students. This position is full-time/Exempt.

ย Responsibilities:

  • Advises students on academic requirements and selection of courses;
  • Assists students in developing and personalizing an education plan;
  • Disseminates information on institutional policies and procedures;
  • Evaluates and determines the transfer of credits; researches course descriptions to determine transferability;
  • Reviews and interprets placement and other standardized test scores, unofficial transcripts, and course prerequisites;
  • Understands the institution's interpretation of FERPA rules for the release of student information to faculty, parents, students, etc.;
  • Performs and interprets degree audits;
  • Understands graduation requirements for programs;
  • Monitors student registration activities and recommends solutions to academic difficulties;
  • Coordinates communications to the students regarding advisement, academic calendar, and other related issues;
  • Maintains accurate electronic records of interactions with students
  • Serves as student advocate when appropriate;
  • Refers students to the appropriate specialized staff for such issues as financial aid assistance, career advisement, admissions processes, business office questions;
  • Participates in the development, implementation, review, presentation, and revision of orientations for the first-time college students and transfer students;
  • Stays abreast of changing institutional information including admissions requirements, new programs, course changes, deadlines, important dates, costs, expanding facilities, updates in college-wide initiatives, transfer requirements, and state and federal mandates;
  • Engages in professional development activities, including but not limited to memberships in professional organizations; attendance at conferences, workshops, division, and department training sessions; stay current with information technology skills;
  • Participates in the planning, implementation, and the evaluation of the academic advisement program's goals and objectives;
  • Participates in institutional student development and retention programs;
  • Serves as resource for faculty/staff;
  • Develops advising materials and presentations to support individual and group student sessions;
  • Completes administrative reports as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in a related field
  • Two (2) years of related work experience

**Note: Experience may substitute for the degree on a year-for-year basis**

Salary/Benefits:

Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Benefits include state holidays, annual leave, and sick leave, State of Georgia Retirement, Health and Flexible Benefits Program.

Application Deadline:

Applications accepted until filled. Applicants must submit a Columbus Technical College employment application online and upload a cover letter, resume and copy of transcript(s) at time of application (Incomplete submissions will not be considered). **Please note: All references will be checked prior to employment offer. Post offer requirements will include a criminal background check and motor vehicle records check. **

Please note:ย If you are a current retiree of the State of Georgia Teachers Retirement System (TRS) or Employeeโ€™s Retirement System (ERS), you must contact your retirement system prior to working for Columbus Technical College and verify your eligibility to work and the work hour limitations. Failure to comply with the retirement systemโ€™s requirements may cause a delay or stoppage of your retirement pay. ย Upon hire, you must notify Columbus Technical College Human Resources Department of your retirement status.

Employment Policy:
Equal opportunity and decisions based on merit are fundamental values of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG). The TCSG State Board prohibits discrimination on the basis of an individualโ€™s age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status (โ€œprotected statusโ€). No individual shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to unlawful discrimination, harassment, or retaliation under, any TCSG program or activity because of the individualโ€™s protected status; nor shall any individual be given preferential treatment because of the individualโ€™s protected status, except the preferential treatment may be given on the basis of veteran status when appropriate under federal or state law.
Columbus Technical College is an equal opportunity employer. All employment processes and decisions, including but not limited to hiring, promotion, and tenure shall be free of ideological tests, affirmations, and oaths, including diversity statements. The basis and determining factor for such decisions should be that the individual possesses the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the role, and is believed to have the ability to successfully perform the essential functions, responsibilities, and duties associated with the position for which the person is being considered. At the core of any such decision is ensuring the institutionโ€™s ability to achieve its mission and strategic priorities in support of student success.
For nondiscrimination information, please contact:

  • Dr. Felicia Harris, Title IX Coordinator for Studentsย โ€“ 706.641.5032,ย fharris@columbustech.edu
  • Jennifer Thompson, Title IX Coordinator for Employeesย โ€“ 706.649.1883,ย jthompson@columbustech.edu
  • Olive Vidal-Kendall, Section 504 Coordinator (ADA/Section 504)ย โ€“ 706.649.1442,ย ovidal-kendall@columbustech.edu

All coordinators can also be reached at Columbus Technical College, 928 Manchester Expressway, Columbus, Georgia 31904-6572.

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