Academic Advising Benchmarks

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By Primary Research Group Staff

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This study presents data and commentary from 33 college and university academic advising programs, detailing their costs and expenditures, session statistics, technology use, tutor recruitment and retention, fundraising, and other characteristics and policies. The study helps its readers to compare their advising experiences to those of their peers in areas such as use of online advising, use of chatboxes and other applications of artificial intelligence, tutor training, and many other areas. The study provides a map of what kind of advising is being done and by whom. The study describes trends in advisers working remotely, in budgets, in the length of typical advising sessions, use of peer mentors in advising, extent of involvement of faculty in academic advising vs dedicated advising staff, impact of advising on student retention and much more. In open ended questions, survey participants describe their future plans. Data in the report is broken out by size and type of college, for public and private colleges, and by tuition level, for easier benchmarking.

Academic Advising Benchmarks