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Description
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Presenters
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Registration Link
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NASPA 101 & NASPA Memberships
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October 2, 4:00PM ET |
Interested in learning more about NASPA and how it can serve you in the start of your professional journey? Join Kevin Willis, NASPA Membership Manager, as he introduces you to NASPA through our NASPA 101 program as well as gives an overview of NASPA Membership Benefits and opportunities. If you are considering joining NASPA this program is the perfect opportunity to learn more about us and what we do as well as how to best utilize your NASPA Membership!
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Kevin Willis, Membership Manager, NASPA
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NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP) and Undergraduate Student Conference
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October 3, 3:00PM ET |
Undergraduate students, learn about the NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program and the NASPA Undergraduate Student Conference in this program.
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Antonio Duran, NUFP Board Chair; Jillian Strong, Undergraduate Student Conference Chair; Asha' Jones, NASPA staff liaison
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Virtual Graduate School Programs Fair |
October 10, 12:00-4:00PM ET |
The Virtual Graduate School Program Fair is your gateway to uncovering a world of opportunities, mentorship, and growth in Student Affairs. Connect with top-tier graduate programs, gain invaluable insights, receive supportive guidance and learn about the pathways to your future success in Student Affairs. Registration is FREE!
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The Placement Exchange, NASPA New Professionals and Graduate Students Steering Committee, NASPA Graduate Associates Program, and NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program |
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Navigating Uncertainty: Insights on Being Laid Off in Student Affairs
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October 11, 12:00PM ET |
Join us as we explore the unique factors that come into play within student affairs as it pertains to lay-offs, including fluctuating enrollment numbers, campus closure or consolidation trends, and the impact of anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) legislation. By shedding light on the challenges and uncertainties that professionals in student affairs face during times of lay-offs, and exploring strategies for resilience and adaptation in response to these evolving circumstances, we hope to create a space for SAPros to feel more informed, equipped, and supported to navigate the challenging landscape of being laid off.
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D'Najah Pendergrass Thomas, Director, The Placement Exchange
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Guiding the Future: Mentorship in Student Affairs for New Professionals and Graduate Students
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October 11, 3:00PM ET |
Join the New Professionals and Graduate Students Steering Committee for an insightful webinar designed for both prospective mentors and new professionals and graduate students with less than four years of experience. We will explore the NPGS Steering Committee's new mentorship initiative aimed at fostering growth and development in the student affairs profession. Whether you're looking to mentor or be mentored, this webinar will provide valuable insights and actionable steps to enhance your career.
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Samantha Gonzalez, NASPA New Professionals and Graduate Students Steering Committee Board Member
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Pathways to Becoming an Assistant or Associate Vice President of Student Affairs |
October 16, 3:00PM ET |
Join us for an insightful webinar aimed at aspiring higher education professionals eager to advance to leadership roles within Student Affairs. Our panel will discuss the essential skills, experiences, and strategies necessary to transition successfully from mid-level positions to an Assistant or Associate Vice President role. Whether you're currently in a search process or preparing to take the next step in your career, this session will help you consider the next steps.
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NASPA AVP Steering Committee Board Members
Taléa Drummer-Ferrell,
Danielle Nesselbush, and
Adam Jussel
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Preparing for Tomorrow’s Workforce Today: A Future of the Profession Conversation |
October 16, 4:00PM ET |
Join us for a collaborative conversation on the evolution of the student affairs professional, and the need for an innovative, strategic and inclusive approach to recruiting, retaining, and advancing a diverse and robust workforce in student affairs. While we have made progress in our practices, we understand that marginal improvement is not enough to keep us competitive and propel us forward. That's why we must reimagine our approach to cultivating and sustaining our pipeline of talented practitioners. Our panel will engage in discussion on attracting diverse talent to sustain enrollment in our graduate programs, upskilling current practitioners, drawing talent from other disciplines, and establishing clear pathways to advancement within the field. We will also examine the skills, resources, and practices needed to foster a culture of inclusion and innovation that empowers our professionals to aspire, achieve, and thrive within the profession.
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Nicholas Bates, TPE Committee Chair
Director, Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground at Boston University
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Student Affairs: Accidental Career or Dream Job? Global Stories
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October 17, 9:00AM ET |
Join us as we celebrate Careers in Student Affairs Month by highlighting the career stories of several colleagues from around the world. Speakers will share about their path to the profession and professional development programs that made an impact, and discuss recruiting and onboarding for new professionals entering the field. |
NASPA Global Dvision |
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Advancing Your Career in Student Affairs: Navigating Certification for Community College Professionals
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October 21, 12:00PM ET |
Tailored for professionals working in community college settings, this Careers in Student Affairs Month webinar is designed to provide comprehensive guidance on obtaining certification as a student affairs educator. Presenters will explore the significance of certification, its impact on career development, and the practical steps involved in the certification process. Attendees will gain insights into the benefits of certification, including formal recognition of professional capabilities, career advancement opportunities, and access to a broader network. The webinar will also cover key requirements, preparation strategies, and available resources to support participants in successfully achieving certification. Whether you're a seasoned student affairs professional looking to hire someone or a mid-level professional interested in certification, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to advance your professional growth and excellence.
Financial Support for Certification
As an added incentive to attend this program, the NASPA Community College Division will sponsor the Core and one specialty certification application! In order to be eligible, the individual must be a mid-level community professional, meet certification eligibility requirements, and attend the live program.
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Edward Martinez, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Suffolk County Community College
Kevin Kruger, President Emeritus, NASPA
Joey DeSanto Jones, Executive Director, Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification
dani crivello-chang, Dean of Campus Life, Green River College
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Navigating the Challenges of Being a New Professional in Student Affairs |
October 22, 3:00PM ET |
Join the NASPA Mid-Level Administration & New Professional and Graduate Student Steering Committees to talk about the challenges, opportunities, and strategies for navigating the challenges faced in navigating the field as a new professional and graduate student. |
Ben Williams, NASPA Mid Level Administrators Steering Committee Co-Chair |
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The Placement Exchange Virtual Fall Career Fair and Placement |
October 24, 12:00-4:00PM ET |
Whether you are looking to kickstart your career in Student Affairs or advance to your next opportunity for growth and impact, you’ll have the chance to meet with hiring managers, network with industry professionals, discover roles that align with your career goals, and apply to interview for open positions. Registration for job-seekers is free.
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The Placement Exchange, NASPA New Professionals and Graduate Students Steering Committee, NASPA Graduate Associates Program, and NASPA Mid-Level Administrators Steering Committee
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Tap In and Turn Me Up: Learn more about Careers in Student Affairs |
October 24, 3:00PM ET |
An engaging and informative session designed exclusively for undergraduate students interested in the lively profession of student affairs. This program will provide an introduction to jobs in higher education and student affairs, including student leadership development, residential life, diversity and inclusion efforts, academic advising, and more. |
NASPA Undergraduate Fellowship Program Board Members
Nancy Nguyen, Antony Martinez, Jourdan Hilarie, Anwar Cruter
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New Professionals and Graduate Student Social |
October 24, 4:00PM ET |
The NASPA CSAM social is an informal event space for participants to connect with other NPGS members and explore connections that bring together the field of student affairs.
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Kirwin Seger, NPGS Board Member
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State of Student Affairs: A Conversation with NASPA President and Board Chair |
October 30, 4:00PM ET |
Join NASPA President Dr. Amelia Parnell and NASPA Board Chair Dr. Anna Gonzalez for a discussion on the current state of the student affairs field as well as the future of the field from the perspective of association leadership.
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Amelia Parnell, NASPA President & CEO
Anna Gonzalez, NASPA Board Chair
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