The following article is part one of a three-part series focused on how to take advantage of different aspects of your graduate school experience. Upon graduation from The Universi[...]
Some say that working in international student affairs is a calling. I have personally met several professionals that had the opportunity to study or work abroad who feel compelle[...]
It’s been almost a month since the beginning of my graduate program. Time seems to have become part of a science fiction movie. When I look back over the month, I remember sp[...]
I have been wanting to blog about this for some time, now that I am about three months into my new job. It truly has been a whirlwind of experiences since graduating in May. This s[...]
“You should gain at least some experience in residence life.” “You really need to diversify.” “Be prepared to accept X amount of money in your first position.” “Most people don’t l[...]
Week one of my first professional staff training is complete and week two starts soon! It has been such an exciting time for me to finally transition from a paraprofessional to a n[...]
Many SA Grads and Pros around the country have recently started their journeys in a new city, at a new institution and working in a new position. I am among the many who fall with[...]
If someone had told me at my undergraduate graduation that in two years, I would be moving to Ohio, I’m sure my reaction would have been laughter. As a proud Californian, tak[...]
Last month, student affairs professionals from across the globe gathered in Indianapolis for the 2016 Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) Conference. As one of m[...]
It has been amazing to watch the emerging #sapro journeys of Alexandria, Doug, Emily and Alexander from August 2015 to July 2016. We had the privilege of watching them grow,[...]