The ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies for Student Affairs were designed to articulate skills needed for effective practice. However, since its first publication in 2010, little research has been done to understand whether these competencies align with the skills needed to be successful student affairs professionals. This qualitative study examined mid-level supervisors’ perceptions of the skills needed for effective entry-level student affairs work and compared these responses to the ACPA/NASPA competencies. Mid-level manager’s perceptions of skills aligned with stated competencies with some minor discrepancies noted. These findings have implications for practice, graduate preparation programs, potential revisions to the competencies and...
Post Print version of an article that appeared in Journal of College Student Development Volume 57 I...
Professional preparation and socialization of student affairs educators and their competency develop...
Student affairs practitioners develop a variety of skills in order to serve students and the institu...
The study examines the perceptions of 104 mid- and senior-level student affairs administrators of po...
This research study investigated the application of the American College Personnel Association/Natio...
The researcher utilized the 2007 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Steering Committee on...
Literature describing the role of the senior student affairs officer (SSAO) is plentiful, but resear...
The purpose of this research project was to develop and pilot a process to assess learning in studen...
With the continued expansion of student affairs leadership programs and initiatives, more students r...
This study was designed to determine the extent to which new student affairs professionals feel comp...
The admissions counselor position is a common entry-level professional position in higher education....
Higher education in the United States is facing significant challenges that necessitate effective le...
In the field of student affairs, new professionals are increasingly coming from established graduate...
iii Maureen E. Wilson, Advisor Literature describing the role of the senior student affairs officer ...
The authors provide a critique of the report from the 2010 Task Force on the Future of Student Affai...
Post Print version of an article that appeared in Journal of College Student Development Volume 57 I...
Professional preparation and socialization of student affairs educators and their competency develop...
Student affairs practitioners develop a variety of skills in order to serve students and the institu...
The study examines the perceptions of 104 mid- and senior-level student affairs administrators of po...
This research study investigated the application of the American College Personnel Association/Natio...
The researcher utilized the 2007 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Steering Committee on...
Literature describing the role of the senior student affairs officer (SSAO) is plentiful, but resear...
The purpose of this research project was to develop and pilot a process to assess learning in studen...
With the continued expansion of student affairs leadership programs and initiatives, more students r...
This study was designed to determine the extent to which new student affairs professionals feel comp...
The admissions counselor position is a common entry-level professional position in higher education....
Higher education in the United States is facing significant challenges that necessitate effective le...
In the field of student affairs, new professionals are increasingly coming from established graduate...
iii Maureen E. Wilson, Advisor Literature describing the role of the senior student affairs officer ...
The authors provide a critique of the report from the 2010 Task Force on the Future of Student Affai...
Post Print version of an article that appeared in Journal of College Student Development Volume 57 I...
Professional preparation and socialization of student affairs educators and their competency develop...
Student affairs practitioners develop a variety of skills in order to serve students and the institu...