Applying Counseling Strategies in Academic Advising: Coaching, Cognition and Motivation strategies to Empower Student Success

December 9th, 2025 | 12:00 p.m. EST - 1:15 p.m. EST | $425

Add key counseling strategies to your advising toolbox. Learn to use coaching techniques to improve the advisor-student relationship while teaching effective decision-making and encouraging student motivation and success.

 

About this Training

Why This Topic Matters

Academic advisors need a variety of tools to effectively motivate and support students, but too often, advisors do not have enough knowledge of the fundamental psychological research and techniques that specifically address these key advising objectives. Drawing on the teachings from the counseling field can better prepare advisors to effectively support student success.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is ideal for academic advisors and academic/student success coaches. The concepts can also be applies within college career services work. We encourage the following audiences to attend:

  • Academic Advisors

  • Faculty Advisors

  • Academic Coaches/Student Success Coaches

  • Student Success Professionals

  • TRIO, Student Support Services Professionals 

  • Newer Career Advisors (without a counseling background)

Overview

Join us for this insightful webinar designed for academic advisors and student success coaches. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of key counseling techniques, concepts and research as well as practice practical strategies for implementing these techniques in advising sessions.

Learn key counseling principals and techniques to enhance your ability to support student achievement. Motivational interviewing techniques helps you build trusting relationships with students and understand their needs more fully. Working with students to understand cognitive distortions and reframe thinking encourages perspective and better problem-solving.

Use decision-making research to assist students in making difficult academic decisions and motivation research for insights in how to best nudge a student to take meaningful action. Finally, you will apply these concepts to academic advising scenarios for practice. This interactive program will help you:

  • Learn foundational coaching techniques.

  • Understand common cognitive distortions.

  • Explore decision-making and motivation research.

  • Apply counseling concepts to real student scenarios.

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Instructor

Kel Lee Cutrell, PsyD, LPC, CPCS, Associate Director, Counseling Services, University of North Georgia

Kel Lee currently supervises staff across 5 campuses, conducts group therapy sessions, and holds a caseload for individual therapy. She oversees the PostVention Guide for the university and coordinates the training of those members. She participates in multiple campus-wide events such as Fresh Check Day, ReFresh Check, DeStress Fest, and Paws and Relax. She has worked with doctoral practicum students and will begin this training again with master’s level students at a local university.

 Kel Lee has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 1997. She completed her doctorate in 2005. She has had extensive training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Interpersonal Neurobiology, and Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy. Kel Lee is also certified in College and University Suicide Prevention. Kel Lee has been a counselor with UNG Gainesville Student Counseling Center since 2012, but has worked in higher education since 2004 and believes there is no better job!


Questions about the program?

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