
Dr. Meghan Babcock, a faculty member and academic advisor in the School of Psychology, has been selected to receive the Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award from NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising. Dr. Babcock will be honored with others at the awards ceremony during the upcoming NACADA Annual Conference this October. Her application was submitted following her selection as Georgia Tech’s faculty recipient of the Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advisor Award for 2025.
“I'm honored to be recognized with this award from NACADA,” said Dr. Babcock. “I'm so grateful to be part of a community like Georgia Tech that shares a deep commitment to supporting students and their success.”
Dr. Babcock is an academic professional based in the College of Sciences and works with students, faculty, and staff in the School of Psychology. Her focus on evidence-based strategies, proactive engagement with students, and consistent drive to improve the advising infrastructure with the School of Psychology make her a shining example of a great faculty member in academic advising at Georgia Tech.
About NACADA: Established in 1983, the NACADA Global Awards Program honors individuals and institutions making significant impact on academic advising. NACADA is a representative and advocate of academic advising and those providing that service to higher education. The association has grown to over 14,000 members around the globe.