I’m standing in front a room of high school students as part of my graduate assistantship. We’re talking about college readiness – why college is important, what [...]
I recently came across an astonishing article in the Boston Globe that described how consultants that work with Asian Americans clients advise to them to appear less Asian in their[...]
The majority of my professional experience in graduate school was in student activities and admissions. I spent the first two years after graduate school working in admissions at t[...]
As I was searching for recent openings in higher education, I noticed many openings for Recruiters, Admissions Reps, Admissions Counselors…Recruiter, Admission, Recruiter, A[...]
Welcome to this episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast This week we have the pleasure of welcoming two(!) new guests to the podcast! Jennielle Strother and Chris Miller[...]
I have Desi students tell me, “Come on Ms. Hindocha, you know we are brown!” You don’t have to know anything more when Desi students walk in to your office and start the conversati[...]
After graduate school, I took a position as a Transfer Admissions Counselor. My first job post-grad threw me for a curve-ball. The institution I was hired to recruit for closed its[...]
My office space actually used to be the original Dean’s office. While it is far more space than I need, I am grateful for the additional project space, the ability to host small te[...]
Hello, fellow Student Affairs Professionals! I’m Annie Wofford, and right now there are three B’s encompassing my life in Kansas City, Missouri: barbecue, baseball, and brilliant s[...]
You may well know that recruiting and admitting students to a particular field, school, or university has certain bubbles that are completely unique to this part of student affairs[...]