Whether you are a new professional or have been in the field for years, chances are you went through training or a master’s program to provide a theoretical framework in preparatio[...]
First off, to all those SA grads that will be taking their comprehensive exams, defending a thesis, and going through the job search process in the next few weeks, good luck! I kno[...]
December is synonymous with final exams, vacation days, and planning opportunities. It is also often synonymous with mid-year reviews. Think back to a recent review: did you discu[...]
Several years after earning my master’s degree in College Student Personnel, I decided to apply for the National Counselor Certification. I had heard about it while doing my progra[...]
Welcome to another great episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! This episode is proudly brought to you by… Our guest this week is Dr. Claire Robbins who spoke wi[...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Bridging Theory to Practice. In this week’s chat 92 Student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergr[...]
This question came to mind sometime last week as I was preparing a workshop on theory for Advisors. I realized that half of the participants do not have their Masters degrees, and [...]
“It always seems impossible until it is done.” I can’t think of a better way to start a post that has tormented me with writer’s block for days. I wrote 5 pages of text but nothing[...]
I believe all student affairs professionals are leadership educators. Higher education strives to produce socially responsible leaders, ready to participate in, adapt to, and shape[...]
Two weeks ago many of us were able to escape like snowbirds and fly south to Tampa for ACPA 2015. I found this convention to be one of the best — not only because of the weat[...]