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Savannah College of Art and Design

Senior Student Success Adviser/Coordinator, First-Year Experience

🇺🇸 Savannah, GA

🕑 Full-Time

💰 TBD

💻 Academic Advising

🗓️ November 6th, 2025

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Edtech.com's Summary

SCAD Savannah is hiring a Senior Student Success Adviser/Coordinator, First-Year Experience. This role manages a caseload of 400-500 undergraduate students, leads training for new advisers, coordinates first-year experience programs, and collaborates with multiple departments to enhance student retention and success. The adviser also oversees communication, curriculum review, and student advisement, ensuring timely support across academic and administrative areas.

Highlights
  • Manage student caseload and provide advisement for undergraduate first-year students
  • Lead training and support for new advisers and collaborate with student success directors
  • Coordinate First Year Experience courses and program logistics across SCAD locations
  • Provide counseling on financial aid, student accounts, and academic policies
  • Maintain communication with faculty, department chairs, and multiple campus offices
  • Develop student training on software including degree audit, MySCAD, and web registration
  • Utilize Salesforce for student contact documentation and track student progress
  • Monitor student retention initiatives and conduct outreach via early alert systems
  • Required qualifications: Bachelor's degree, at least 3 years as a student success adviser, and experience in financial aid advising or higher education counseling
  • Preferred qualifications: Master’s degree and additional experience in advising or counseling in higher education

Senior Student Success Adviser/Coordinator, First-Year Experience Full Description

As a senior student success adviser and coordinator for first year experience, you will manage a caseload of students and help assistant directors provide training and guidance to new hires. You will lead tasks or projects as assigned by leadership, provide strategic communication and best practices for various departments, and act as a representative and ambassador for our department within and around SCAD. Additionally, you receiving cross-training on all majors, collaborate with leadership on initiatives, and oversee new student advisement programs. You will also serve as the primary liaison with other SCAD departments to share information with fellow advisers.

In this role, you will help create a positive environment for students as they prepare for their professional careers and follow a regular communication plan to proactively reach a caseload of 400–500 students. Among other duties, you will monitor student enrollment and coursework progress; provide counseling and answer questions about financial aid, student accounts, or major and minor selection; and conduct ongoing outreach to students identified through an early alert system. Responsibilities include the coordination of services with various offices, such as admission, bursar, student involvement, career and alumni success, counseling, and academic services, to promote communication and develop programs that enhance student retention. Additionally, you will develop student training for degree audit, MySCAD, and web registration software.

In this position, you will explain academic and on-ground policies to students and lead First Year Experience (FYE) courses as assigned. You will meet with new students and parents during the SCADbound Summer Experience and assist students with all aspects of registration. Responsibilities include regular communication with department chairs and faculty about curriculum, course needs, academic policy, and academic advising procedures and coordination with other offices. You will review curricula, proof catalogs, and document student contact in Salesforce.

As a senior student success adviser and coordinator, you will work with the scheduling department to plan FYE sections for all SCAD locations. Likewise, you will collaborate with directors of student success to assign instructors. Among other duties, you will ensure curriculum and lesson plans are appropriate, that slide decks are updated to match current goals, and that FYE content is uploaded into Blackboard. You will also guarantee that instructors are properly trained on all aspects of their roles, that weekly announcements are made, and that weekly review sessions are prepared. If non-SCAD presenters are scheduled, you will confirm their participation and submit any requested AV needs. Additionally, you will verify attendance is consistently taken, provide updated information as needed, and gather student feedback through an end-of-quarter survey. You will also ensure student wellbeing can be assessed during the quarter and oversee completion efforts for FYE repeaters.

The ideal candidate demonstrates excellent communication, organization, and collaboration skills. They can meet deadlines, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and work well independently and as part of a team. The candidate possesses an in-depth understanding of related academic programs and a working knowledge of all SCAD undergraduate programs.

Minimum qualifications:  
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Must be a current student success adviser with at least three years of exemplary performance
  • Experience in financial aid advising or higher education counseling 

Preferred qualifications:  
  • Master’s degree
  • Experience in advising financial aid or counseling in higher education

Travel required:  
  •  Less than 10% 

Work hours: The university work week is Sunday through Saturday. Most offices are open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To accommodate business needs, employees may be assigned to other workdays and/or hours, including weekends and evenings.    
ADA tag: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements and minimum qualifications listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and/or meet the minimum qualifications.