UNO Academic Advising Council Names Nate Hueber Advisor of the Month
Hueber was nominated by his peers for his dedication to student success.
- published: 2021/10/26
- contact: Lyndsey Rice - Academic Advising Council
- phone: 402.554.4820
- email: lcrice@unomaha.edu
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Nate Hueber, academic advisor for the Academic and Career Development Center was recently named the “Advisor of the Month” by the Academic Advising Council (AAC) for the month of October.
The award was presented to Nate at the monthly AAC meeting on Oct. 21.
His nominator said, "Nate is one of the hardest, most passionate advisors I've worked with. He truly has passion for students' success and willing to do whatever it takes to help them succeed. The probation workshop along with Success Series for Success Academy is a good example of that. He is always willing to help his colleagues with any questions and not afraid to step up when needed.”
For being selected as the AAC Advisor of the Month, Hueber will receive a certificate and gift card to the UNO Bookstore.
Nominate an Advisor for the "Advisor of the Month Award"
If you know one of your colleagues has gone above and beyond in their exceptional service to students, their colleagues and/or the university, nominate them for the Advisor of the Month Award! Each month, one advisor will be selected at random from the nominations to receive the award at the Academic Advising Council meeting. All nominees will be recognized by AAC for their work.
Nominees must be at least .5 FTE whose primary role is academic advising. Once selected, advisors would not be eligible to receive the award again for one calendar year, although they can still be nominated in recognition of their work. To nominate an academic advisor, complete the nomination form on the AAC website.
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