Student Advising

The College of Southern Idaho provides advising services to prospective, current, and returning students. First-semester degree-seeking students are assigned to an Enrollment Specialist for assistance with degree planning and advising support resources. Students are transferred to their Student Success Advisor (SSA) and/or Major Faculty Advisor once they have completed their first semester or at the department’s discretion. New CSI students are required to discuss their educational planning and goals with their assigned Enrollment Specialist or SSA before registering for courses. The student advising process is a shared responsibility between the student and their Major Faculty Advisor/SSA.

Student advisee responsibilities include:

  • Learn about CSI program degree requirements, catalog, regulations, and instructional calendar information.
  • Schedule regular advising sessions with assigned Major Faculty Advisor/Student Success Advisor for appropriate course selection guidance, create a graduation plan, and receive up-to-date campus resources and support.
  • Make informed, timely decisions based on information contained in the CSI catalog and provided by your major advisor.
  • Log-in and access CSI email, NetPartner, MyCSI, and learning management system accounts.
  • Visit the CSI website for current events and updates.
  • Abide by all College policies, including the CSI Student Code of Conduct.

Major Faculty Advisor/Student Success Advisor responsibilities include:

  • Develop knowledge about admissions, course and program placement, and proactive advising philosophy.
  • Understand and explain relationships between degree requirements, CSI catalog regulations, and instructional calendar information.
  • Assist students with relevant career and workforce advice, proper course sequence selection, and articulation program agreements.
  • Assist students in preparing to continue their education at a 4-year university when desired and applicable.
  • Maintain working knowledge relating to CSI email, NetPartner, MyCSI, and learning management system accounts.
  • Act as a referral resource to advisees to other CSI departments or community agencies as appropriate and necessary.
  • Assist students in selecting courses that reflect individual interests and are required or count toward degree/certificate completion.
  • Protect the privacy of students’ education records by adhering to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations.