Advisor Playbook for Supporting Student Career Connections

K planning is career planning.

As an academic advisor, you play an important role in helping students make sense of their education, explore possibilities, and discover their “why.” With a few thoughtful questions and a good sense of available resources, you can help advisees connect their choices to meaning and purpose. Encourage them to “talk to people” and “try things,” and remind them that the Career Studio and CCPD are available when they get stuck.

Note: Many of the ideas on this page are informed by Hacking College (Ned Laff & Scott Carlson), a guide that encourages students to treat college as a lab for testing ideas, to use blank spaces in the curriculum and beyond to shape a field of study, and to practice storytelling.

Jump to: Prompts and Tips by Year ~ Internships and Other Work-Based Learning ~ PE/Wellness Career Courses ~ Quick Share Resources

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Reflective Prompts for Any Year

  • “What are you curious about, and how are you exploring that?”
  • “What experiments are you trying and what are you learning from them?”
  • “What experiences (on campus, in the community, or during breaks) are giving you energy or draining you?”
  • “How are you practicing telling the story of what you’ve learned?”
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Prompts and Tips by Year

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Internships & Other Work-Based Learning

Work-based learning includes internships, research, campus jobs, leadership, and community engagement. The Guide to Internships & Other Work-Based Learning provides definitions, opportunities for K students, funding, and more.

Questions you might ask:

  • “What kind of experience would help you test your interests or build new skills?”
  • “How do you want to use your summer or break times?”
  • “What challenges might make it hard to pursue an internship, and what support could help?”

Encourage students to:

PE/Wellness Career Courses

In addition to fulfilling the College’s PE/Wellness requirement, students can choose career wellness-focused PE/Wellness courses offered through the CCPD. These classes provide structured space for reflection, skill-building, and experimentation.

Courses include:

  • Design Your Path: reflect on K-Plan, explore interests and prototype possible paths (for any student)
  • FirstGen2Success: build career literacy and confidence in a supportive environment (for first generation college students)
  • Confident at Commencement: transition confidently after graduation with practical knowledge about “adulting” (for seniors)

Advisor Quick Share Resources

Connect students with the CCPD

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