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Centralized Advising Model Has Pros & Cons - Academic Advisor RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) Employee Review

4.0
Jan 3, 2025
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Pros

Consistent advising practices across campus. Floating advisor was available to fill in the gaps and help train new advisors. Easy to advise students on major changes. Felt less silohed than other university advising communities. Regular campus-wide advising meetings and trainings. Faculty took a lot of responsibility for student success and advising as well (faculty advisors, active department heads, strong early alert system, academic department active during orientation and registration). Good university culture (friendly staff, helpful staff, collaborative).

Cons

Limited control at the college level (deadlines, policies, etc.). Some inequitable practices, including caseloads among advisors within a college. Not as diverse among staff and faculty. Some presidential goals seem to potentially decrease student diversity in the future

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5.0
Jun 27, 2026
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Pros

Good if you are a student

Cons

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Flexible hours and intellectual freedom Learn cutting-edge research skills daily Publish papers, present at conferences Supportive advisor and collaborative lab Strong mentorship and growth opportunities

Cons

Low pay, long unpredictable hours Funding and timeline feel uncertain Work-life balance often suffers greatly Progress depends heavily on advisor Limited benefits and job security

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