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There has been some debate as to whether the senior tutor should be more of an administrator, or more of a counselor and an advisor. The dean of the College prefers the role of the bureaucrat while others straddle the fence, arguing that the two roles are not mutually exclusive. Given the sad state of our academic guidance and general counseling at this school, however, it seems obvious that the senior tutor should, more than anything, act as an advisor to undergraduates...
Moreover, how can a senior tutor be expected to learn the nuances of each student’s academic plan of study or roommate dilemmas or counseling needs, each year? And how can a student be expected to re-explain himself to a new advisor every fall term? If anything, effective advising and counseling—and even administrating—requires consistency. Not only must it be of stellar quality, by means of personal attention and genuine concern by the senior tutor, but it should also be reliable and consistent. High turnover rates and short terms belie that very...
Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 will leave Harvard this summer to accept a teaching appointment at Columbia University, a position which he has said will allow him to better coordinate his activities as special advisor to the U.N.’s Millennium Development Goals...
...Design, says the search for an adviser can be arduous, especially if the student doesn’t find someone who is really ready to stand behind them before the committee and to emphasize the specificity of their program. Many students, however, find the process of searching for an advisor to be a valuable social lesson, as it teaches them to engage with Harvard’s academics...
...each senior tutor is “directly responsible for the academic and personal welfare of undergraduates.” These two responsibilities are not mutually exclusive; in fact, they go hand-in-hand. Each senior tutor is an assistant dean of the College, and is thus the primary advisor for students on academic issues. When students add or drop courses, change concentrations, experience difficulty with a professor or take leaves of absence, the senior tutor must advise them on the action and its consequences. The senior tutor also serves as a member of the Administrative Board, and is therefore...