What you will study
Gain a strong foundation for academic advising in higher education at the University
of Central Missouri. You’ll learn the essential components of your work in providing
guidance and support that not only retains students but also helps them be successful
throughout their academic careers.
Coursework for your Academic Advising in Higher Education certificate
Through core coursework, you’ll understand the different theories related to college
student development, as well as how to create inclusive campus environments everyone
can thrive in.
You’ll also choose an elective to expand your knowledge in a specialty area — to satisfy
an interest or to fulfill credit hours for your Career and Technology Education master’s
degree. With five graduate certificates specific to higher education, UCM makes it
possible to earn multiple credentials in a relatively short amount of time. Our Academic
Advising in Higher Education graduate certificate pairs especially well with the College Teaching graduate certificate and the Diversity Issues in Higher Education graduate certificate.
UCM’s Career and Technical Education faculty will work with you to plan the right
curriculum for your academic and career goals.
Unique learning opportunities in academic advising
At the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ, you’ll be prepared to enter the field with
extensive hands-on experience. For your Academic Advising in Higher Education graduate
certificate, take advantage of these opportunities to put theory to practice:
- Applied learning: In your coursework, you’ll develop plans and practices you can take to your existing
higher education job or your future academic advising role.
- Internships: Are you currently working in a registrar’s office, for example, but wish to become
an academic advisor? If so, an internship can provide the real-world experience you
need to enhance your resume and make the transition. Use your elective course to complete
an internship and gain confidence in your ability to do the job.
Network with colleagues in higher education
Though you’ll take all courses online for your Academic Advising in Higher Education
graduate certificate, you can still enjoy opportunities to make professional connections
face-to-face. Consider joining a professional association alongside other UCM students,
such as the Missouri Academic Advising Association (MACADA) or the Missouri Community
College Association (MCCA).
What can you do with a certificate in Academic Advising in Higher Education from UCM?
Upon completion of UCM’s Academic Advising in Higher Education graduate certificate,
you’ll be prepared to assume a career as an academic advisor in a college, university
or trade or vocational school. You may also choose to continue your graduate education
and complete UCM’s Career and Technology Education master’s degree or the Professional Leadership Education Specialist degree for Adult, Career and Technical
Education.
How to navigate your path to become an academic advisor
UCM's Career and Technical Education faculty will be with you every step of the way
to help plan the academic path that best leads to achieving your career goals. As
you consider your options for a career in higher education, use the interactive tool
below to explore the possibilities in academic advising.
Financial assistance options for your Academic Advising in Higher Education graduate
certificate
The Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ wants you to succeed not only in your higher education
but also in your higher education career. We offer some of the nation’s most affordable
tuition rates and have been recognized by LendEDU as a top-ranked university for low
student debt. To ensure your access to education, we also offer means to degree-seeking
students to finance your education, ranging from loans to employment opportunities.
Are scholarships available to me?
When completing your graduate certificate alongside a master’s degree, you may qualify
for program-specific scholarships. Use the to search for opportunities.
Meet Your Instructors
Expert faculty and mentors
At UCM, our faculty are career and technical education (CTE) experts who ensure the
best training and support for your goals. They’ve built successful CTE careers as
teachers at the secondary education and college levels and as CTE administrators.
They all welcome the opportunity to help ensure your academic and professional success.
Read Faculty Bios
Tailor Your Career Training
5 graduate certificates for higher education
Earn one or multiple UCM graduate certificates to advance your career in higher education.
UCM offers five higher education graduate certificates: Academic Advising in Higher
Education, College Teaching, Community College Leadership, CTE Administration Leadership
and Diversity Issues in Higher Education. Our faculty will work with you to tailor
the curriculum for each, ensuring your individual goals are met.
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