Academic Advisor, Temple Honor’s College

Posted by Temple University on June 10, 2025

The Temple University Honors Program is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program that fosters a supportive network of diverse and motivated scholars, guided by the following pillars: Intellectual Curiosity, Inclusive Community, Social Courage, and Integrity in Leadership.

Our goal is to produce well-rounded creators of knowledge with the confidence to advocate for themselves and others. We value collaboration over competition and encourage challenge by individual choice. To accomplish this, we offer in-depth seminar classes, a wide array of interactive co-curricular experiences, and personalized holistic advising — all within a dynamic and inclusive community. We are part of the mix that makes Temple University a wonderful place to earn a degree.

The Advisor I will provide specialized advising services for students in the Honors Program and assist with the day-to-day operations of our multi-faceted office. The Advisor I advises talented students in every school and college with multiple options and complex choices.  They will act as an advocate and referral source, providing access to information, consistent outreach, and follow-up to support students’ academic, career, and personal goals. The Advisor also serves as a liaison between students and faculty, staff, and administrators, helping resolve administrative issues while promoting student self-reliance.

Additional responsibilities include instructing Honors First-Year Seminars, developing co-curricular programs, supervising an Honors student organization, and participating in self-selected goals and projects to support Honors students. Performs other duties as assigned.

This is a T-24 position with an anticipated starting salary in the range of 50-53k.

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