Changing the Campus Environment
Academic advisors often recognize areas where change in the campus environment can lead to greater student satisfaction, increased student retention, and improved institutional effectiveness. Advisors are well situated to recommend new policies and programs in response to the need for change. The author presents a method for proposing and implementing campus innovation and a case study illustrating how this approach has successfully brought about a change in the campus environment at a large, public research university.
Contributor Notes
Herta Teitelbaum is Dirertor of Academic Advising. Address correspondence concerning this article to her at the Center for Academic Advising, 450 Student Services Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112.