BAY PATH UNIVERSITY
Location
Northbrook, Illinois
Salary
$38,395 - $46,137 / YEAR
The Academic Advisor provides developmental advising to a caseload of 200-300 undergraduate students to ensure successful degree completion. Responsibilities include monitoring academic progress, implementing retention interventions for at-risk students, and guiding students through major exploration and university policies.
A Bachelor's degree is required, while a Master's degree in student affairs or counseling is preferred. Candidates should have experience working with diverse student populations in higher education and a strong understanding of student development theory.
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Market context
In Illinois, grant-funded academic advisor roles are typically tied to student support, retention, and advising initiatives in colleges and universities. These positions can be competitive because employers often look for a bachelor’s degree, preferred graduate study in student affairs or counseling, and experience with diverse student populations plus student development theory. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to show advising experience and familiarity with higher education support services.