What You Can Expect from Your Instructors

The expectations you have for college instructors may be based on the positive and negative things you have heard from friends, fellow students, and family members, but you will find that instructors vary in personality and experience. You might have instructors who are graduate students or new professors in their first year of teaching. Other instructors might be seasoned professors who have taught generations of new students. Some will be introverted and difficult to approach; others will be open, friendly, and willing to talk to you and your classmates.

However, no matter what their level of experience, personality, or skill as a lecturer, you should expect your instructors to grade you fairly and provide meaningful feedback on your papers and exams. They should be organized, prepared, and enthusiastic about their academic fields, and they should be accessible. You should always be able to approach your instructors if you need assistance or if you have a personal problem that affects your academic work.