The common path into a career in higher education and student affairs (HESA) involves undergraduate campus leadership, involvement, and mentorship from professionals in the field and leads to enrolling in a graduate program in HESA. What is less common is intentional preparation or curricula to transition undergraduates into a graduate program in HESA and a career in the field. This paper describes how one “Careers in Higher Education” course for undergraduate students at one university informed students’ decisions to enter the field. This study uses Kolb’s learning cycle (Kolb, 1984) as a conceptual and analytical framework
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This study explores the nature and definition of a profession for the purpose of determining measura...
Preparing students for College life and most importantly for life beyond high school is a key challe...
This qualitative, single case study explored the influence of an undergraduate introductory student ...
Most student affairs professionals will serve in a managerial and/or supervisory role at some point ...
The career field of Student Affairs is one that most individuals know nothing about until coming to ...
Student affairs professionals have been called to apply pedagogical methods to promote student learn...
Our nation’s colleges and universities have always sought to prepare their graduates for life and wo...
Where is higher education as a field of study going in this century? How will higher education progr...
This qualitative case study explored the graduate assistantship experiences of early career master’s...
Designing a graduate curriculum that meets the needs of the student not planning to pursue an academ...
Effective preparation for graduate students pursuing work in the field of college student affairs mo...
Recommendations from existing literature on higher education and student affairs (HESA) graduate tra...
Graduates of student affairs programs do not all sustain careers in college student personnel. Is th...
Student affairs professionals have become experts on the socialization process of new students to th...
As chief architects of curriculum, faculty are largely responsible for student learning outcomes. Gi...
This study explores the nature and definition of a profession for the purpose of determining measura...
Preparing students for College life and most importantly for life beyond high school is a key challe...
This qualitative, single case study explored the influence of an undergraduate introductory student ...
Most student affairs professionals will serve in a managerial and/or supervisory role at some point ...
The career field of Student Affairs is one that most individuals know nothing about until coming to ...
Student affairs professionals have been called to apply pedagogical methods to promote student learn...
Our nation’s colleges and universities have always sought to prepare their graduates for life and wo...
Where is higher education as a field of study going in this century? How will higher education progr...
This qualitative case study explored the graduate assistantship experiences of early career master’s...
Designing a graduate curriculum that meets the needs of the student not planning to pursue an academ...
Effective preparation for graduate students pursuing work in the field of college student affairs mo...
Recommendations from existing literature on higher education and student affairs (HESA) graduate tra...
Graduates of student affairs programs do not all sustain careers in college student personnel. Is th...
Student affairs professionals have become experts on the socialization process of new students to th...
As chief architects of curriculum, faculty are largely responsible for student learning outcomes. Gi...
This study explores the nature and definition of a profession for the purpose of determining measura...
Preparing students for College life and most importantly for life beyond high school is a key challe...