Thank an Advisor (2024)

We know the difference an academic advisor can make in a student's academic journey. They play a major role in helping students navigate the world of higher education, can be critical problem solvers for a variety of issues, and often provide that much needed dose of encouragement to get students through a program, a semester, or even just the week!

If an advisor has made a difference in your educational journey, why not thank them? The "Thank an Advisor" program allows you to express your gratitude in writing to your advisor. You can remain anonymous (to the recipient) or include your name.

Notes will be briefly screened and then sent to the advisor at the beginning of each month. Excerpts from your note may appear on our "Thank an Advisor" webpage for inspiration as well as narrative "evidence" of both the impact and outcomes of academic advising at Wayne State University.

Faith Doyle, Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders
"Thank you Faith for being such a wonderful helping hand in my journey of education. I truly appreciate your hard work and passion in making sure I was able to stay on track, answering any questions I've had and assisting me with anything that I've needed! We need more people like you in this world you've been nothing short of amazing! Thank you again!"

Kurt Troutman, Dept. of Kinesiology
"Thank you so much for all of your help and advice. You made planning my coursework stress-free, and I wouldn't be as far ahead in my program as I am without you. I appreciate you!"

Kevin Papuga,Dept. of Business Administration Student Services
"Kevin is the realest. I've met a lot of advisors here at this school, and all of them have been great. Kevin is just another one to be thankful for. You bring a lot of personal experience that helps me get a better understanding of what I'm trying to achieve in my life. Thank you!"

Gayle McCreedy, Dept. of History
"Thanks Gayle- having you as an advisor has just been wonderful. I just don't know how I would have successfully navigated the past 3 years without your help & expertise. Thank you also for always providing a non-judgemental environment. I understand that that's probably part of your training and you're expected to, but it's always made a difference, and you're really good at it. You more than deserve a thank you."

Casey Rue, College of Engineering
"Dear Mr. Rue, thank you for your encouragement during the most difficult times. Your advice and care helped ease my worries and helped me make better choices. Thank you very much for caring!"

Heather Laskos, Dept. of Business Administration Student Services
"Thank you Heather!! I just spoke with you about my last semester and I am finally starting to feel excited about graduating! Appreciate you!"

Arnelle Douglas, Pre-med and Health Science Center
"Thank you, Arnelle! You are such a great advisor. You always answer all of my questions with an open heart. I always feel that I am ahead because you always tell me the next steps I need to take and how to prepare for them. Again, thank you so much!"

Stacie Moser, Dept. of Sociology
"I just wanted to share my gratitude for the help you have given me. I feel that I would honestly be in such a hodgepodge position if it was not for your coordination and meticulous care for my education and path to graduation. You have helped me in many ways and I am glad that you are someone who I find reputable and well-established. Please keep doing what you are doing for me and for everyone else you assist! Thank you!"

Lawrence Robinson, School of Social Work
"Lawrence does a great job at connecting students with classes they actually want to take, helping them reach their passions, and helping them network, all while cheerleading them on through the program! I am very grateful for the help he has provided throughout my MSW experience! You can tell he cares about the students at Wayne State and I appreciate that!"

Bianca Fielder, Dept. of Business Administration Student Services
"Dear Bianca, I am so lucky to have you as my advisor, and you give me a lot of help. A thousand words can't express my gratitude to you. I really really appreciate you!"

Kimberly Hunter, Dept. of Biological Sciences
"Thank you so much for being an incredible advisor and an incredible listener. You constantly help me put things into perspective and prepare me for great things in the future. Thank you!"

Laura Hetzler, Pre-med and Health Science Center
"I greatly appreciated your help with finding useful campus resources that I have been able to utilize. Also, I miss your class very much and it will always be the icon of my first semester at Wayne State."

Corinne Forys, Dept. of Psychology
"Corinne, thank you so much for your dedication to helping students. You are always kind and very informative when it comes to helping me decide on what my next step is when it comes to registering for classes or if I have any questions in general. I hope every student you help realizes how much you truly care and how far you are willing to go to for your students. Even during the pandemic, when meetings were online or over email or zoom, you were very detailed when it came to responding. Thank you so much, I couldn't have come this far without you."

Shawntae Harris-Mintline, College of Education
"Thank you so much for all that you have done to help me throughout my time here at Wayne. You are one of the most patient and kindest people that I have met."

Helen Wilson, Pre-med and Health Science Center
"Thank you Helen for all that you do for us pre-optometry students! Always answering my questions right away especially when I have a million emails. You are always really positive and we are lucky to have you as our pre-optometry advisor."

Thank an Advisor (2024)

FAQs

How do you say thank you to an advisor? ›

Thank you so much for your support and guidance this past year! I really appreciate the encouragement you've provided me and the fact that you always see the best in me. I am so grateful that you are my advisor because not only are you my mentor, but I also view you as a friend.

How do you respond to an advisor? ›

Here are some steps you can use to address your academic adviser in an email:
  1. Create a subject line. ...
  2. Use a professional salutation and title. ...
  3. Introduce yourself. ...
  4. Ensure your questions are clear. ...
  5. End with thanks and another salutation. ...
  6. Review your writing for clarity and grammar.
Jul 2, 2024

How do I thank my college advisor on email? ›

"Thank you so much for being an incredible advisor and an incredible listener. You constantly help me put things into perspective and prepare me for great things in the future. Thank you!" "I greatly appreciated your help with finding useful campus resources that I have been able to utilize.

How do you thank your research advisor? ›

A handwritten note is a simple but thoughtful way to express your gratitude and personalize your message. You can write about how your advisor has helped you, what you have learned from them, and how they have inspired you. You can also include a photo or a drawing to make it more memorable.

How do you respond to appreciation professionally? ›

Professional responses to compliments

Thank you for your recognition. I'm committed to delivering high-quality work and continuing to contribute to our success.” “I appreciate your words of encouragement. Our team's hard work and dedication make achievements like this possible.”

How do you respond professionally? ›

How to write a response email
  1. Respond quickly. ...
  2. Start with a greeting. ...
  3. Reply to questions or concerns in separate lines. ...
  4. Ask for confirmation of understanding. ...
  5. Include closing remarks and your signature.
Aug 15, 2024

How do you respond when someone advises you? ›

Thanks for your input.”

Dr. Ghassemi says this phrase is general enough to work in professional and personal settings. “This is a neutral response, appropriate for most situations, acknowledging the advice without committing to it,” Dr. Ghassemi says.

How do you respond when someone thanks you for advice? ›

'You're welcome' is the most common response to 'thank you' in professional settings. Various phrases can be used, including “I am pleased to have been of help”, “It was my pleasure”, or a simple “you're welcome”, depending on the situation's formality and the recipient.

How do you appreciate someone for advising you? ›

When you get great advice, you may show your appreciation with these phrases:
  1. I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me.
  2. Thanks for the helpful advice!
  3. Thank you for sharing your advice with me.
  4. Thanks for agreeing to give me some advice.
  5. Thank you for offering your valuable advice.

How do I thank a college counselor? ›

Thank you for being so helpful and responsive in your time as my advisor. You have made the last 2 years of my college experience so much better. I appreciate all of your guidance and the time you have taken to assist me and my peers.

How do you say thank you for your advise in email? ›

I truly appreciate the advice you gave me.” “Your advice has been most helpful — thank you!” “I'm beyond grateful for the advice you gave me.” “I appreciate the advice you have shared.”

How do you professionally thank a professor? ›

I'm thankful you've been my professor, and I thank you for doing what you do. It may not seem like it to you all the time, but you have been a positive influence on me when times got hard. Thank you, professor. I wanted to say thank you for making this class very interesting and interactive.

How do you professionally thank a mentor? ›

Thank you for being an incredible mentor. Your advice and insights have been instrumental in my personal and career growth. I am deeply grateful for the time and effort you have invested in mentoring me. Your guidance has been a guiding light in my career.

How do you write an email to an advisor? ›

Keep your email professional
  1. Address your recipient by title and last name (Dear Professor Interesting)
  2. Use full sentences and proper grammar, avoiding slang and emojis.
  3. Keep the tone of your email courteous.
  4. End with a concluding phrase and your name (Sincerely, Juan Pupil)
  5. Give a useful subject line (Research on X)

How do you professionally thank someone for their advice? ›

Advice thank you
  1. I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me.
  2. Thanks for the helpful advice!
  3. Thank you for sharing your advice with me.
  4. Thanks for agreeing to give me some advice.
  5. Thank you for offering your valuable advice.

How do you show gratitude in words professionally? ›

8 Get deep
  1. I cannot thank you enough.
  2. Words cannot express how much you mean to me.
  3. I am more grateful to you than you'll ever know.
  4. I'm eternally grateful.
  5. You have my deepest thanks.
  6. I'll never forget your support and kindness.
Sep 16, 2022

How do you express gratitude politely? ›

Some examples of personal expressions of gratitude include:
  1. "I am so thankful for your support."
  2. "I couldn't have done it without you."
  3. "I am very appreciative of your help."
  4. "Thank you for everything you've done for me."
Jul 30, 2024

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