Editorial Type: research-article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 2004

Advising in Undergraduate Honors Programs: A Learner-Centered Approach

Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 75 – 87
DOI: 10.12930/0271-9517-24.1-2.75
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Findings from a study of undergraduate honors education introduce a new perspective into the debate over approaches to academic advising. Learner-centered advising emerged as a key attribute of high-quality honors programs. The learner-centered approach is consistent with a range of advising approaches and styles because through it advisors retain emphasis on student-learning experiences and development. Insights on existing advising perspectives and recommendations for advising honors students are discussed. Advisors and administrators are encouraged to examine both practice and underlying philosophy while conducting further research to develop advising theory that will inform effective practice.

Copyright: © 2004 National Academic Advising Association 2004

Contributor Notes

Kathryn Dey Huggett earned her PhD from the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She previously held the position of Director, Medical Scholars Program at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Interested readers can reach Dr. Huggett at kdh@uwalumni.com.

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