Maintaining Connections with Advisors and Professors

Sep 1, 2024

Maintaining connections with advisors and professors is vital for the success of your chapter. With the school year just starting, now is the perfect time for your leadership team to network. Here are some ways where you can ensure you build those strong relationships.

Schedule Regular Meetings

Meeting regularly with advisors and professors is beneficial for keeping them updated on your chapter's current status and events and shows that you value their insight and expertise. Feedback can not only help you refine your chapter's leadership strategy but can also help you avoid potential roadblocks you may encounter. This also allows professors and advisors to feel as vital as they are to your chapter's success. Furthering their involvement leads to the desire to further commit to your chapter and success in future endeavors.

Show Appreciation

Show appreciation for your advisor by recognizing them at chapter meetings and events. Not only does this show the value of your advisor to members, but it also encourages them to connect with your advisor and feel comfortable approaching them. You can show appreciation for your advisor verbally at chapter gatherings, on your chapter's social media accounts or even through sections in your chapter newsletter. This helps bridge the gap between advisors and members, fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment.

Include Them In Events

Including your advisor in events such as workshops, meetings, or conferences is extremely useful. Inviting them to speak is a great way to do this, as professors and advisors are eager to connect with students. This also gives authority and credibility to your chapter's events, as many professors and advisors have a significant amount of experience and insight within their industries. Further, this allows advisors to experience first-hand the needs of your chapter members, allowing them to better tailor advice given to your leadership team.

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