Thursday, July 29, 2010

Passing the Torch

Wow! It's been another exciting and busy year for ACA! In addition to our monthly meetings, PDD, Advising Expo, scholarships, and holiday/social events, ACA made its voice heard in a number of other areas of university life. Below is outgoing President Patty Micks' address to ACA at the final meeting of the 2009-2010 year. In the speech, she highlights several of ACA's accomplishments. Thanks to everyone for your hard work and dedication and best wishes to the incoming executive committee!

Patty's Address to ACA

In the beginning of the year, I spoke about our theme of Educating Educators and what that meant to me. In looking back over all we have accomplished this year, Educating Educators has taken on an even greater meaning than I had hoped for as the year began. As an organization, our Executive Committee and our members worked hard to educated the faculty, staff, and administration of our university about what we do and why it is important. We took steps to ensure that as changes were made at the university, we had a seat at the table. We advocated for our colleagues to ensure that when policies were made or budgets were cut, our voice was heard.

And once again I’ll say “be careful what you wish for,” or in this case, work for. As a result, ACA now has representation on seven university committees:

Student Dean’s Committee
Provost’s Council on Academic Advising
Review of Student Records Committee
Educational Policy Committee
Council on Academic Programs
2 Degree Audit Working Groups (Operational & Policy)

We also expect to be on other ad-hoc committees and working groups with Provost Leslie and Vice Provost Ritter regarding the Task Force on Enrollment Strategy Report in the near future.

I am proud to have led the Executive Committee and our organization this year as we promoted advising excellence throughout the university. I am grateful for the dedication, tact, and overall positive attitude from the members of the 2009-2010 Executive Committee. They shared my vision of a professional organization that would be on the minds of the administration when they wanted advice or expertise in student services and advising, and they worked with me to gain the respect we deserve from all areas of campus.

Again, it was my pleasure to serve as your President this year. I am very proud of the strides we’ve taken and know that Andi and next year’s committee will continue to take our organization to the next level. Thank you.

The 2009-2010 Executive Committee Bids Farewell

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Advising Award Winners

We would like to congratulate this year's ACA Advising Award Winners:

Dedication to Students: Lisa Valdez, Longhorn Scholars Program



Service to Advising: David Spight, Center for Strategic Advising



Taking Initiative and Creating Positive Change: Rob Poyner, Dept. of Computer Sciences



Thank you for all of your hard work!

New ACA Officers!

2010-2011 Executive Committee:

President: Andi Poag
President-Elect: Theresa Thomas
Vice Presidents/Co-Chairs: Megan Rovang & Courtney Lockhart
Treasurer: Sarah Kitten
Co-Communications Coordinators: Alexia Apollo & Brad Popiolek
Co-Historians: Lovelys Powell & Yesenia Sanchez
Secretary: Andrea Chytil

Congratulations to all of the new officers!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Passing the Torch - ACA Officers


Wow! It was another busy and exciting year for ACA. Below is Patty Micks' address to ACA at the final monthly meeting. ACA accomplished several things this year. In addition, to hosting our yearly events such as Advising Expo, Professional Development Day, and the holiday/social events, ACA members worked hard to have the organization's voice heard in several aspects of campus life. Some of these are highlighted in Patty's speech. Thanks to everyone for all of your hard work and best wishes to all of the incoming (and continuing) officers!

Outgoing Speech by Patty Micks

In the beginning of the year, I spoke about our theme of Educating Educators and what that meant to me. In looking back over all we have accomplished this year, Educating Educators has taken on an even greater meaning than I had hoped for as the year began. As an organization, our Executive Committee and our members worked hard to educated the faculty, staff, and administration of our university about what we do and why it is important. We took steps to ensure that as changes were made at the university, we had a seat at the table. We advocated for our colleagues to ensure that when policies were made or budgets were cut, our voice was heard.

And once again I’ll say “be careful what you wish for,” or in this case, work for. As a result, ACA now has representation on seven university committees:

Student Dean’s Committee
Provost’s Council on Academic Advising
Review of Student Records Committee
Educational Policy Committee
Council on Academic Programs
2 Degree Audit Working Groups (Operational & Policy)

We also expect to be on other ad-hoc committees and working groups with Provost Leslie and Vice Provost Ritter regarding the Task Force on Enrollment Strategy Report in the near future.

I am proud to have led the Executive Committee and our organization this year as we promoted advising excellence throughout the university. I am grateful for the dedication, tact, and overall positive attitude from the members of the 2009-2010 Executive Committee. They shared my vision of a professional organization that would be on the minds of the administration when they wanted advice or expertise in student services and advising, and they worked with me to gain the respect we deserve from all areas of campus.

Again, it was my pleasure to serve as your President this year. I am very proud of the strides we’ve taken and know that Andi and next year’s committee will continue to take our organization to the next level. Thank you.

The 2009-2010 Executive Committee Says Farewell