Georgia State University·Atlanta, Georgia
The Academic Advisor I assists student-athletes with academic planning, course selection, and university policy interpretation. They also monitor NCAA eligibility, track academic progression, and coordinate orientation activities.
Academic Advisor I Athletics Department Georgia State University Georgia State University is a Division I institution and member of the Sun Belt Conference.
On a campus without boundaries, the Department of Athletics fosters a Culture of Success through Academic Achievement, Competitive Greatness, Ethical Behavior, Social Responsibility, and Community Engagement that educates and transforms a diverse group of talented student-athletes into future leaders.
The Athletics Department at Georgia State University is seeking to hire an Academic Advisor I.
The Academic Advisor I will assist academic departments/units with verbal or written academic plans, advisement interpretation, and implementation of University policies and procedures in the areas of student enrollment and evaluation.
What makes gsu a great place?
Generous benefits, including health, dental, vision, tuition assistance, retirement, etc.
A knowledge-sharing organization that works collaboratively with diverse partners.
Professional development opportunity and mentorship.
A rapidly growing center within an academic setting.
WHAT WILL YOU DO: This position provides information and advises both enrolled and prospective students regarding the academic programs offered by the university or a specific department, including requirements for admission and retention through graduation.
The Academic Advisor I should have thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Advisors at this level will use Banner but more importantly they understand how databases work then to have practical experience.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Advisement: Advise prospective and current students about academic requirements and selection of courses.
Disseminates information on university policies and procedures to faculty, parents, students, etc.
Monitors class academic progression and assign necessary tutoring.
Maintains students’ files updated throughout their academic careers and make changes to records as necessary.
Coordinates communications to students regarding course scheduling, core and major requirements, academic resources, etc.
Refers students with academic discrepancies to proper officials for further action.
Evaluates and determines transfer credits; researches course descriptions to determine transferability.
Audits student records for curriculum, major, and graduation requirements.
New Student-Athlete Orientation: Conduct orientation sessions for groups of incoming students.
Serve as liaison to University orientation activities.
Continuing Eligibility: Monitor NCAA continuing eligibility throughout the year as it relates to assigned teams.
Monitor and tracks the retention, progression and graduation of all students within assigned population.
Perform other duties as assigned by Deputy AD-Student Athlete Development
Bachelor’s degree; or a combination of education and related experience.
Candidates must possess at least a bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience with database systems like Banner are required.
Market context
In Georgia, Academic Advisor I roles are commonly tied to student retention, enrollment support, and day-to-day advising needs in schools and colleges. Competition often centers on candidates who can balance student service with accurate recordkeeping, since employers look for a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience plus strong Microsoft Office and database skills. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show advising, documentation, and student-support experience.