Student Advising Services
Academic Advising
The mission of academic advising at Washington Technology University is to further the teaching mission of the University by providing quality, accessible advising to all students.
Academic advisors help students successfully transition to the University and make progress towards their educational goals and graduation. Advisors are part of the educational process, providing academic information and guidance to help students understand curricula, policies, and procedures. Academic advising is a collaborative teaching relationship among academic advisors, students, faculty and the University community. Working with advisors, students identify academic and career goals, create and implement plans, and assume responsibility for their education. Washington Technology University (WTU) offers service and support for all students attending the University.
Academic advising services are available both in person and online. Initially advisors focus on assisting students to meet the transition requirements to ensure that their previous academic experience meets the requirements for the program they seek at WTU. This will include an assessment of their prior experience and academic credits, identification of requirements completed or to be completed, and the building of an academic plan for each student to achieve success and graduation.
Academic advisors work with new students:
- To build a plan for completing any requirements not previously addressed
- To identify and explain graduation requirements
- To mentor students that are potentially at high risk for completing their studies
- To discuss a new student’s academic plan for the first quarter
Career Placement Services
Washington Technology University is committed to helping students reach their career goals. Through the University’s Career Advising Center, students have access to a range of complimentary services and resources. These resources have been selected to assist students in preparing for future professional positions. Although the intent is to actively engage students in the career-development process, participation in career-development activities and/or completion of any Washington Technology University program, does not guarantee a student will find employment after graduation.
Career Planning
The University’s Career Advising Center provides the opportunity for students to assess their career interests and explore the major programs and career fields that are best suited to their individual strengths through counseling, and career information resources.
Internships and Placement
Internships enable students to acquire “hands-on” experience related to their degree, increase their marketability for future job opportunities, and enhance their preparation for graduate and professional programs. Internship opportunities may be available locally, regionally, and nationally.
The University’s Career Advising Center offers students and alumni assistance with their internship and job search. Faculty and staff at WTU offer assistance with resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation, and a variety of job search strategies.