Coordinator - Academic Policy 238792
By University of Michigan At Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Manage the day-to-day responsibilities of the academic policy exception process for LSA, including reviewing and making decisions regarding policy exception requests
Knowledge of current trends in academic policy in higher education
Assist with projects and collaborations in support of the undergraduate student experience
At least three years of student services and/or academic advising experience in a college or university setting
Knowledge of student development theory
Strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including experience working with students from diverse backgrounds and identities

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of academic programs? We are looking for an Academic Programs Coordinator to join our team and help develop and implement innovative academic programs that will benefit our students and faculty. If you have a passion for education and a drive to make a difference, this could be the perfect job for you!

An Academic Programs Coordinator is responsible for the planning, coordination, and implementation of academic programs. They work with faculty, staff, and students to ensure that the program meets the needs of the students and the institution. They also work with external organizations to develop partnerships and collaborations. The Academic Programs Coordinator is responsible for developing and managing budgets, evaluating program effectiveness, and providing support to faculty and staff. They must have excellent organizational and communication skills, as well as a strong understanding of the academic program and its goals. To become an Academic Programs Coordinator, you will need a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as education, business, or public administration. You may also need to have experience in program management or a related field. Additionally, you may need to have a master’s degree in a related field.

Academic Programs Coordinator skills required for your resume and career include:

• Excellent organizational and communication skills
• Knowledge of program management and budgeting
• Ability to develop and maintain partnerships with external organizations
• Ability to evaluate program effectiveness
• Knowledge of academic program goals and objectives
• Ability to provide support to faculty and staff
• Knowledge of relevant software and technology

Academic Programs Coordinator knowledge for your resume and career include:

• Knowledge of program management and budgeting
• Knowledge of academic program goals and objectives
• Knowledge of relevant software and technology
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Knowledge of best practices in program management
• Knowledge of student learning outcomes

Academic Programs Coordinator responsibilities for your resume and career include:

• Developing and managing budgets
• Evaluating program effectiveness
• Developing and maintaining partnerships with external organizations
• Providing support to faculty and staff
• Developing and implementing academic programs
• Monitoring student progress and providing feedback
• Ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations

Academic Programs Coordinator experience for your resume and career include:

• Experience in program management or a related field
• Experience in developing and managing budgets
• Experience in evaluating program effectiveness
• Experience in developing and maintaining partnerships with external organizations
• Experience in providing support to faculty and staff
• Experience in developing and implementing academic programs

Academic Programs Coordinator qualifications for your resume and career include:

• Bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as education, business, or public administration
• Master’s degree in a related field (preferred)
• Experience in program management or a related field
• Knowledge of program management and budgeting
• Knowledge of academic program goals and objectives
• Knowledge of relevant software and technology

Academic Programs Coordinator educations for your resume and career include:

• Bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as education, business, or public administration
• Master’s degree in a related field (preferred)
• Courses in program management, budgeting, and evaluation
• Courses in developing and maintaining partnerships with external organizations
• Courses in providing support to faculty and staff
• Courses in developing and implementing academic programs

Tools that help Academic Programs Coordinators work better include:

• Project management software
• Budgeting software
• Evaluation software
• Collaboration software
• Learning management systems
• Data analysis software

Good tips to help Academic Programs Coordinators do more effectively include:

• Developing and maintaining strong relationships with faculty and staff
• Staying up to date on relevant laws and regulations
• Keeping track of program goals and objectives
• Developing and implementing best practices in program management
• Monitoring student progress and providing feedback
• Utilizing technology to streamline processes

Common Academic Programs Coordinator interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in program management?
• How have you developed and managed budgets in the past?
• How have you evaluated program effectiveness in the past?
• What strategies have you used to develop and maintain partnerships with external organizations?
• How have you provided support to faculty and staff in the past?
• What experience do you have in developing and implementing academic programs?