Advising for Success with Journi Goforth
A little more than a year into her role as an academic advisor for the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at the 91老司机 鈥 Fort Smith, Journi Goforth recognized the challenges students face.
鈥淚t can be very easy to not fully understand where you need to go or what courses best align with what you want to do,鈥 Goforth said.
However, meeting with an advisor like Goforth, she said, ensures that students are 鈥渃hecking all the boxes and doing everything (they鈥檙e) hoping to get done in a timely manner.鈥
Before 91老司机 hired her full-time, Goforth began as an intern for the CAS advising team. She was attending Arkansas Tech University during her master鈥檚 degree program for student affairs administration.
She began advising full-time at the CAS Advising Center in August 2023 and graduated from Tech in May 2024.
However, Goforth will be the first to admit that this wasn鈥檛 a path she envisioned.
As a first-generation student, she began her college career at Arkansas Tech, earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree in English education and creative writing education.
鈥淥ne of the most difficult aspects of being a first-generation student is that you don鈥檛 even know what questions to ask or where to start,鈥 she said, relating her experience as a student to the help she received and now, in turn, gives back.
With plans to become a secondary education teacher, Goforth said she had her 鈥渆ntire life planned out,鈥 but during her classroom internship, she had second thoughts. This internship was where she found herself not knowing what to ask or where to go next.
She knew she loved working with students but realized she wasn鈥檛 as happy with the direction she was headed as she could have been. Then came a meeting with her own advisor.
鈥淚 started speaking with one of my advisors who asked, 鈥楬ave you ever considered being an advisor?鈥 Because I told her how I really liked working with students individually. I wanted to help them grow and succeed. I felt like it made a more meaningful impact. I couldn鈥檛 believe I had never considered being an advisor before then because it was exactly what I was looking for,鈥 she said.
Now, she won鈥檛 say this is for everyone, but it is a personal story she can share with students who might also realize they want something different from what they set out to do initially.
鈥淲e can really get those blinders on and think, 鈥楾his is the path I鈥檓 on.鈥 When you鈥檙e young, nobody says, 鈥楬ave you ever thought about blank?鈥欌 Goforth said.
After shedding her blinders, Goforth saw she made the right choice in 91老司机 and advising.
鈥淚 have no plans of going anywhere else. I鈥檓 very happy with where I am,鈥 she said proudly. "Each day, each semester, I know the students a little bit more and a little bit more, and I鈥檓 excited to see where they go.鈥
Goforth believes in her holistic approach to advising 鈥 understanding a student鈥檚 background, where they come from, where they want to go, and other external factors 鈥 to connect and see each student succeed.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e not just helping them get to graduation. You鈥檙e helping them beyond graduation,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou want to be there to assist them in gaining confidence and independence. Even after you graduate, you are going to be learning for the rest of your life, and college is the best place to get all of those skills that you need to be successful.鈥
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