Student affairs professionals are encouraged by their professional organizations to recognize the responsibility they have to their institutions by “supporting its mission, goals and policies” (American College Personnel Association [ACPA], 2006, p. 6) and by avoiding conflicts of interest between the self and the college or university (national Association of Student Personnel Administrators [NASPA], 1990), others point out that most students affairs professionals are educated at secular universities and experience little preparation regarding the Catholic intellectual tradition (Estanek, 2001). The purpose of this study was to explore the following questions: Are there student affairs professionals at Catholic colleges and universities wh...
Professional education programs have the dual challenge of fulfi lling the mission of two entit...
This study examined the relationship new professionals working in student affairs have with the Jesu...
The impact of increases in lay leadership in Catholic higher education is an issue of considerable d...
Student affairs professionals are encouraged by their professional organizations to recognize the re...
Dialogue about Catholic identity has been taking place at American Catholic colleges and universitie...
This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional preparation program within J...
Student affairs practitioners working in Catholic colleges and universities face the challenge of ba...
This study investigated the methods of professional development used for institutional mission educa...
With the shift from an industry-based to a knowledge-based society, American higher education, and s...
The institutional mission of a university guides interactions among faculty, staff, students, and ot...
Divided into three parts, this article first describes the impact that historical and sociologi...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
This paper shows that a lack of explicit and clearly stated intentions regarding the development of ...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Professional education programs have the dual challenge of fulfi lling the mission of two entit...
This study examined the relationship new professionals working in student affairs have with the Jesu...
The impact of increases in lay leadership in Catholic higher education is an issue of considerable d...
Student affairs professionals are encouraged by their professional organizations to recognize the re...
Dialogue about Catholic identity has been taking place at American Catholic colleges and universitie...
This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional preparation program within J...
Student affairs practitioners working in Catholic colleges and universities face the challenge of ba...
This study investigated the methods of professional development used for institutional mission educa...
With the shift from an industry-based to a knowledge-based society, American higher education, and s...
The institutional mission of a university guides interactions among faculty, staff, students, and ot...
Divided into three parts, this article first describes the impact that historical and sociologi...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
This paper shows that a lack of explicit and clearly stated intentions regarding the development of ...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Professional education programs have the dual challenge of fulfi lling the mission of two entit...
This study examined the relationship new professionals working in student affairs have with the Jesu...
The impact of increases in lay leadership in Catholic higher education is an issue of considerable d...