Professional Academic Advisors | David W. Wilson College of Business (2024)

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James Prier

Academic Advisor
Office for Professional Distinction /CBB5
319-273-2144
james.prier@uni.edu

James completed his undergraduate degree in Interactive Digital Studies at UNI. He went on to receive his Master of Science in Education with an emphasis in Higher Education Administration at the University of Kansas. James monitors students' academic progress, as well as coordinates, plans, implements, and administers recruitment and retention efforts. Before joining Wilson Business, he supported students at the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas and was an Admissions Counselor for UNI. Outside of work, you will find him watching and playing soccer or walking his two golden-doodle puppies with his wife.

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Jen Rust

Academic Advisor
Officefor Professional Distinction /CBB5
319-273-2144

jen.rust@uni.edu

Jen completed her undergraduatedegree in Management: Business Administration at UNI. She studied abroad in Florence, Italy where she studied Sports and Event Management. Jen is currently in her second year of the Master of Art Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs program at UNI. As an advisor in the Office for Professional Distinction, she provides academic guidance to Wilson College of Business students and advises students interested in studying abroad. Her interest in higher education stems from an advisor she had in the Wilson College of Business during her undergraduate studies at UNI. Outside of work, Jen enjoys spending time with friends and family, following her brother's racing program, attending country concerts, traveling as much as she can, and spoiling her golden retriever, Lyla.

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‌‌Amy Tagtow

Academic Advisor
Officefor Professional Distinction / CBB5
319-273-7705
amy.tagtow@uni.edu

As an academic advisor in the Office for Professional Distinction, Amy provides academic guidance to Wilson College of Business students and advises students who are active in the online business programs. Before joining Wilson Business, she served as an athletics academic advisor for student-athletes at UNI. Amy began her career on campus as a member of the alumni relations team where she advised the CATS (Connecting Alumni to Students) student organization and provided support for the department. Outside of work, Amy enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling as much as she can, and enjoying life with her husband, Alex, and their three children: Jameson and twin girls Avery & Kendall. Amy completed her undergraduate degree in Leisure, Youth & Human Services with an emphasis in Tourism, before completing her Master of Arts in Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs, both at UNI.

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‌Kimberly Schipper

Academic Advisor
Officefor Professional Distinction / CBB5
319-273-2144
kimberly.schipper@uni.edu

Kimberly completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in English-Teaching from the University of Northern Iowa. She went on to teach English/Language Arts at the middle school and high school level for a few years before starting her Master of Arts degree in Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs at UNI. She plans to graduate in December 2024 and looks forward to continuing her advising work in the OPD at the Wilson College of Business. In her free time, Kimberly enjoys spending time with her husband, their son, and their two dogs, Aria and Archie. She enjoys traveling, camping, spending time with family and friends, and reading a good book.

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Yi Cheng

Professional International Advisor &SDJULiaison
Office for Professional Distinction /CBB5
319-273-2144​
yi.cheng@uni.edu

Yi provides academic guidance to ShanghaiDianjiUniversity (SDJU) students, international students, and other students in each of the major areas of business studies. She acts as a liaison between administrators atSDJUand UNI and supports the internationalization strategy of Wilson Business. Yi also supports the recruitment of international business students from partner institutions and develops programs of study for incoming international students in Wilson Business.

Yi Cheng works with all students from China.

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FAQs

How many times should you meet with your academic advisor? ›

The vast majority of universities recommend meeting your academic advisor at least once a semester. There may be times when you need to speak to them more often than that, but you shouldn't leave too long between advising sessions.

What should I tell my academic advisor about myself? ›

Advisors have a better shot at matching students with new opportunities when they know something about them and their interests. Discussing your strengths and weaknesses and your likes and dislikes will help them draw you a personalized roadmap through the curriculum.

How do I meet an academic advisor at UB? ›

Schedule an appointment online through Navigate, and call or email your advisor/advising center directly for assistance. The Academic Info You Need to Know! Get the information and resources you need for making decisions to support your academic success this semester.

How do I meet with academic advisor WWU? ›

Please call 360-650-3100 to talk with an advisor over the phone. New to Zoom? Check out this Zoom 101 video.

How do you introduce yourself to an academic advisor? ›

Introduce yourself

Simply giving your preferred name, year, major, and the course you're enrolled in can provide a great deal of context.

Should I email my academic advisor? ›

This can be an especially important step, as sending an email with high-quality writing can help you appear professional. It can also show your adviser that you're taking your education seriously and are genuinely interested in the expertise they can share with you.

Should I listen to my academic advisor? ›

They provide more than just advice on your classes

Your advisor is someone you can turn to in a time of need. They're a great resource when it comes to professional advice as well.

What questions should I ask in a college advisor meeting? ›

What skills will this major help me develop? How many classes should I take every semester? What kind of careers can I pursue with a degree in this major? Do you think I need to get a higher degree?

How do you start a conversation with an academic advisor? ›

6 Tips for Talking to Your Academic Dean or Advisor
  1. Plan Ahead and Be Prepared. Before meeting with your dean or advisor, take the time to plan and prepare for the conversation. ...
  2. Be Respectful and Professional. ...
  3. Clearly State Your Objectives. ...
  4. Ask Thoughtful Questions. ...
  5. Active Listening and Taking Notes. ...
  6. Express Your Gratitude.
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How do I write an email to an academic advisor for the first time? ›

Keep your email professional

Address your recipient by title and last name (Dear Professor Interesting) Use full sentences and proper grammar, avoiding slang and emojis. Keep the tone of your email courteous. End with a concluding phrase and your name (Sincerely, Juan Pupil)

How much do UW academic advisors make? ›

Average University Of Washington Academic Advisor yearly pay in Seattle is approximately $57,564, which is 28% above the national average.

How much do academic advisors make at UA? ›

Average University of Alabama Academic Advisor yearly pay in Alabama is approximately $44,615, which meets the national average.

What is the tuition for Western Washington University? ›

Western Washington University's tuition is $9,287 for in-state and $27,855 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, Western Washington University is cheaper.

How do I schedule an appointment with academic advisor UNT? ›

If you need a phone or advising appointment, go to: http://appointments.unt.edu . If you are requesting an in-person appointment, e-mail: ci-advising@unt.edu, with your 8 digit ID number, your major, requested appointment day and time, and why you are asking for an in person session.

How do I schedule an appointment with my academic advisor at Northwestern University? ›

Contact Information
  1. For support, email consultant@northwestern.edu or call 847-491-HELP.
  2. Contact your school/college advising office.

How many times should you meet with your financial advisor? ›

You should meet with your advisor at least once a year to reassess basics like budget, taxes and investment performance. This is the time to discuss whether you feel you are on the right track, and if there is something you could be doing better to increase your net worth in the coming 12 months.

What is the minimum number of times you should meet with your academic mentor each year? ›

You should expect to have four meetings with your academic mentor in each year of your studies. It is important you take up the offer of these mentoring meetings.

What is the minimum number of times you should meet with your academic mentor each year Keele? ›

2.3 Academic Mentoring Meetings

2.3. 1 As a minimum, Academic Mentors are expected to offer their student mentees the opportunity to hold four formally recorded meetings within an academic year.

How often should a board of advisors meet? ›

A typical advisory board in some organizations may meet only once or twice a year. This less frequent schedule reflects the narrower scope of issues they address compared to a full board of directors. Their meetings tend to be shorter as well, focusing on specific topics or challenges the organization faces.

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