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From Left to Right: Ava Gomez, Arnaldo Mejias, and Krysta Banke hold up the go Bulls sign in the Honors atrium

Honors College Advisors Go Beyond Academics to Support Student Success

The 深夜看片鈥檚 Judy Genshaft Honors College offers its students a personalized academic advising experience that extends beyond traditional major advising. Honors advising focuses on more than academic planning, encouraging students to engage in co-curricular experiences and professional development. As problem-solvers and supportive mentors, the Honors College鈥檚 team of nine dedicated advisors is committed to student success and relationship-building across all three USF campuses.

ARNALDO MEJIAS: RELATIONSHIP-FIRST APPROACH

Arnaldo Mejias, director of advising and a longtime Honors College staff member, champions a relationship-first approach to advising. A first-generation college student himself, Mejias is passionate about providing students with the same support he received during his undergraduate years. 

For Mejias, students鈥 resilience often serves as his inspiration. 鈥淪eeing how some students can overcome unimaginable challenges and still achieve their goals reminds me constantly that the human spirit, given support and the right resources, can achieve amazing things,鈥 he said. 

AVA GOMEZ: INVESTING IN STUDENT JOURNEYS 

Ava Gomez, a first-year advisor, quickly embraced the Honors advising philosophy. With a background in education and a shift from pursuing a PhD to full-time advising, Gomez is committed to her students鈥 personal and professional growth. 

Gomez wants her advisees to know that she remembers their names and stories. 鈥淭hey're not just a U-number, they're a person 鈥 a human being going along their journey,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important for them to know I鈥檓 invested in their wins and their setbacks because I鈥檝e had my own too.鈥 

KRYSTA BANKE: IT TAKES TWO 

Krysta Banke, PhD, advisor for computer science, engineering, humanities, and exploratory majors, describes her advising style as collaborative. She鈥檚 passionate about supporting international students and emphasizes health and wellness.  

鈥淚 do a lot of listening and give students space to think things through,鈥 Banke said. 鈥淭he Honors advisors have the time and resources to explore national scholarships, study abroad, and grad school. We help students process their goals and dreams.鈥

LASTING IMPACT 

Honors advisors at the Judy Genshaft Honors College focus on more than just graduation 鈥 they鈥檙e committed to helping students achieve lifelong goals. Making themselves available to students when they need them is one of their top priorities.  

鈥淲e鈥檙e pretty darn accessible,鈥 said Banke. 鈥淚f you send an email to your advisor, you鈥檙e going to hear back within two days.鈥 

Mejias adds, 鈥淲e鈥檙e one of many people we hope students meet along the way that help them reach their goals and life-long dreams.鈥 

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