Why Saying No is Sometimes Best: Making Sense of Policy in your Student-Centered Role
Virtual Live Briefings Mid-Level New Professional Senior Level VP for Student Affairs
August 9, 2023 1:00 P.M. EDT
Student affairs and higher education professionals have a duty to understand, interpret, and enforce departmental, institutional, state, or federal policies. Policies are usually created from a place of problem-solving; however, policies within the system can sometimes limit autonomy and maintain the status quo. As professionals committed to advancing racial/social justice, the role of a policy administrator can create ethical dilemmas.
In this webinar, we will work through the dichotomies of the student affairs professional in relation to policy, taking it from the realm of written words to enactment in the real world by individuals. We will also examine how our own personal values, experiences, and relationships influence policy interpretation and examine how certain regimes of policies can support existing inequities and hierarchies in higher education.
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