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First Year Experience

First Year Advising

At Alvernia, we believe that advising is a fundamental part of the learning experience; it helps students understand not only curriculum requirements but the variety of elements that make up a rich and successful college education.  First year students are advised by their First Year Seminar instructor.  In addition to helping students build a relationship with their advisor - students will see their advisor each week in class - this formal connection between advising and the classroom allows faculty to approach advising as a form of teaching and students to approach it as a form of learning.  Many of the topics covered in the seminar - liberal learning, self-reflection, educational planning - are at the heart of the advising relationship and help students establish the strong foundation they will need to shape a complete education.

First year advisors use the advising relationship to: 

  • guide students in course selection and registration
  • help students learn methods to transform information into knowledge
  • encourage students to connect their academic and personal interests with co-curricular opportunities
  • promote individual responsibility and independence
  • prepare students for learning at the next level

Students are expected to assume the following responsibilities as advisees:

  • Accept personal responsibility for academic success
  • Make use of campus resources as recommended by advisors
  • Provide advisor with accurate and honest information during meetings
  • Become knowledgeable about University programs, policies, and procedures
  • Keep personal records of academic progress
  • Follow through on action plans created in collaboration with advisors

Advising Curriculum Sheets

Accounting Athletic Training Behavioral Health Biology
Biochemistry BIO Medical Technology Chemistry Chemistry Medical Technology
Computer and Information Studies Criminal Justice COM (corporate and public relations) COM (journalism, media design, film)
COM (theatre) English Forensic Science General Science
History Human Resource Management Management Marketing
Math Nursing OT Philosophy
Political Science Psychology EDUC:  ECE (PreK-4) EDUC:  Middle School (Unknown Content Area)
EDUC:  Middle School (English/Language/Reading)  EDUC:  Middle School (Math) EDUC:  Middle School (Math and English/Language/Reading) EDUC:  Middle School (Math and Science)
EDUC:  Middle School (Math and Social Studies) EDUC:  Middle School (Science and English/Language/Reading) EDUC:  Middle School (Social Studies) Educ:  Middle School (Math and English/Language/Reading) Special Education Certification PreK - 4
EDUC:  Secondary (Biology) EDUC:  Secondary (Business, Computer Information, Technology) EDUC:  Secondary (Chemistry) EDUC:  Secondary (English)
EDUC:  Secondary (Math) EDUC:  Secondary (Social Studies) EDUC:  Dual Certification ECE (PreK-4) and Special Education (PreK-8) Social Work
Sport Management Theology Theatre Undecided / Exploring
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Center for Student Success

Dr. Claire Berardini
Dean of Student Success

claire.berardini@alvernia.edu

Lee Ann Bieber
Student Success Coordinator

leeann.bieber@alvernia.edu

Sandy McEwen
Administrative Assistant

sandra.mcewen@alvernia.edu

Bernardine Hall 1102
400 Saint Bernardine Street
Reading, PA 19607
Phone: 610.796.8263

Office Hours
Mon - Fri 8:00 am – 4:30 pm