Faculty and Advisor Resources Hub

An advisor shows a student an academic plan in a notebook during an advisement meeting in his office.
Faculty and Advisor Resources Hub

Student success starts with you

Faculty and advisors, build your professional skills wherever you are in your career.

From publishing your research to developing your advising skills, we can boost your career confidence and help you prepare your students to thrive in their futures.

Our services

For advisor professional development, we offer:

  • Advisor forum and master advisor training
  • Academic referral form to request coaching
  • Success coach training and certification
  • Service-learning advising workshops

For faculty support, we offer:

  • Academic referral for students
  • Student athlete travel support
  • Course development support
  • Publishing opportunities
  • Student-faculty research
Beth Perine, an athletics academic advisor, explains a form to her advisee.
ATLAS: Advising Toolkit for Learning and Academic Success

Record student information

Keep tabs on your interactions with your students, as well as financial aid, academic and other details.

Your academic opportunities

For many students, you are their main support system in college.

Engage with students who are new to college, need extra support or want to be involved on campus.

Dr. Fatih Benzer gives a lecture on art education.
Substitute for another faculty member who can't attend class. Give supplemental course instruction in practical workshops.
Christina Bowles, a student success coach coordinator, gives resources to two students on behalf of the Center for Academic Success and Transition.
Support student retention and completion while serving as a resource for the campus community.
Dr. Nicole West, an associate professor in the College of Education, networks with other faculty at the Showcase for Teaching and Learning.
Be supported with faculty partnerships and programs. Join a Faculty Learning Community (FLC), explore grant opportunities, find teaching resources and much more.
First-year, transfer, honors and other students from various campus communities participate in the Bear Path.
Assist new students as they transition to Missouri State University’s community of scholars.