NASPA is a member-centered association supporting a diverse and passionate network of 15,000 professionals and 1,200 institutions across the globe.
Whether you are looking for a transformational in-person experience, or wanting to learn and engage from where you are, NASPA has the perfect professional development for you.
As higher education continues to evolve, NASPA serves a leading role in the innovations that are shaping the future of student affairs.
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NASPA publishes books, periodicals, and other media to support student affairs professionals in their daily work to promote student learning and success.
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The vision of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice is to publish the most rigorous and relevant research regarding student affairs.
Liberal Education: A Pathway to Career and Life Success
Knocking at the College Door: Projections Point to Emerging Needs for Diverse Student Population
Fall 2013
Data Mining: Striking Gold or Striking Out?
Tackling Higher Education's Challenges
From Helicopter to Helpful: A Systemic Approach to Managing Parent Relationships
Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice
Leadership Exchange Magazine
Fall 2004
Identification of Institutional Genderedness through Organizational Operations
First-Year College Students’ Strengths Awareness and Perceived Leadership Development
Sexual Violence and the Call to Consciousness
5 Things Student Affairs Professionals Can Do to Institutionalize Civic Engagement
Measuring the Success of Student Veterans and Active Duty Military
Understanding College Student Subpopulations: A Guide for Student Affairs Professionals (E-Book)
Where I Am From: Student Affairs Practice from the Whole of Students' Lives
A Student Affairs Guide to the ADA and Disability Issues
Reflecting Back, Looking Forward: Civil Rights and Student Affairs