91爆料

Advisor Named PTC Innovator of the Year

Advising is an essential service at 91爆料 (PTC), and continual improvement is a must. There is always a better way to do things, and the PTC Business Division鈥檚 Embedded Advising Coordinator Nicole Fuller has seized on that better way, even expanded upon it. For her trailblazing work at PTC, the college recently named Fuller its Innovator of the Year. 

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Fuller joined the team in 2021, while the college was working to reform its advising platform by implementing more outreach to students, conferring with faculty teaching first-year seminars, monitoring individual student progress to identify needs, and nurturing relationships that continue throughout the student鈥檚 journey at PTC. 


鈥淣icole鈥檚 ability to build relationships with students and faculty has created a firm conduit for shifting the culture of a responsive nature to a more proactive one,鈥 PTC Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Keli Fewox said. 鈥淪he is a stellar employee. Her integrity and commitment to the students whom we serve consistently results in student and faculty success.鈥 


The numbers don鈥檛 lie. Between Fall 2021 and Fall 2022, persistence and retention at the college increased by 7% and 5%, respectively for business majors. Enrollment gains for these students were even more significant, with a 42% increase. 


鈥淲ith required advising at PTC, the goal is to step beyond the transactional part of advising and make each interaction personal and transformational,鈥 Fuller said. 


The push to revolutionize advising at PTC originated with the launch in 2018 of its Healthcare Division鈥檚 CAREplan platform for students pursuing degrees in the healthcare fields. The overwhelming success of CAREplan led to PTC establishing a pilot group to replicate the CAREplan concept, with Fuller in 2021 becoming the college鈥檚 first embedded advisor serving the Business and Administrative Office Technology departments. 


鈥淣icole Fuller has been an integral part of the college鈥檚 Guided Pathways (now Career Communities) initiative,鈥 said Menka Brown, PTC鈥檚 dean for Business, Information Technologies, and Public Service. 鈥淎s a result of Nicole鈥檚 initiative and hard work, the number of student degree plans in the Business Career Community increased substantially.鈥


""It鈥檚 been a good year so far for Fuller, who in February also was recognized as a staff educator of the year at the South Caroling Technical College Association (SCTEA) annual conference. 


Fuller, a former PTC student, today holds a master鈥檚 degree in education with an emphasis on student support services. Not only has she walked in students鈥 shoes, but she has embraced and mastered the proven pedagogy of providing attentive, ongoing wraparound advising services to keep students engaged, focused, and on course to graduation.


鈥淎t first, the task of revising the Business Division advising platform was overwhelming,鈥 Fuller said. 鈥淏ut I had worked in CAREplan and knew what it did. So I approached it with the idea of making the new platform look just like CAREplan. However, I found out that one size does not fit all. So I let the faculty know that we would be incorporating bits and pieces of CAREplan to emerge with what鈥檚 best for the Business Division. I think it went well, and it is a huge compliment to be described as 鈥榠nnovative.鈥欌 


PTC leadership has been grateful for Fuller鈥檚 conscientiousness and flexibility in improving what already was a good system.


鈥淲hile the college had a general idea of how the embedded advisor role should function, Ms. Fuller鈥檚 efforts to make close connections to faculty, staff, and students has helped us to establish a template for how this role should function,鈥 said Josh Black, PTC鈥檚 vice president for student affairs. 鈥淪he developed an approach to monitoring student progress, leveraged institutional data to determine which students were most in need of support, and led efforts to adopt new technologies to create communication plans over the student life cycle.鈥 


鈥淚 love it when I have in-person appointments with my students. So many of them are by phone, but I love to put a name with a face. In person, we can have a deeper conversation because we are face-to-face, and I can learn their personal story,鈥 Fuller said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big celebratory moment when I can learn more about them and see their progress along the way. 鈥 My ultimate goal is to help the student get across the stage at graduation.鈥

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PHOTOS:  
鈥    Nicole Fuller
鈥    Dr. Hope Rivers (left) congratulates Fuller on her 2024 SCTEA Educator of the Year award