Events for Careers in Student Affairs Month
Careers in Student Affairs Conference
Friday, November 2, 2012
Rutgers University
The Careers in Student Affairs (CiSA) Conference is a full day, interactive program designed to promote and increase knowledge about the Student Affairs profession. The conference, which is in its third year,
is organized by graduate students in the Rutgers University College Student Affairs program and will feature workshops, speakers and networking opportunities aimed a undergraduate students, graduate
students and student affairs professionals interested in becoming more engaged in the profession. Registration, travel, and meals for participants are sponsored by The University of Scranton – Division of Student Affairs. If interested, please email michael.baumhardt@scranton.edu by Friday, October 11, 2012.
Careers in Student Affairs Webinar
Careers in Student Affairs: Purpose. Passion.
Profession.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012 | 3pm-4pm
213 DeNaples Center
Do you find purpose in serving and helping others? Have a passion for college students? Want to join a professional network of educators? Well Student Affairs might be for you! Join NASPA for a webinar to kick-off Careers in Student Affairs Month. During this hour-long webinar, panelists will share their journeys through the profession and provide information and advice about how you can start yours!
Panelists for this year's webinar include:
Tim Albert, Associate Director, Housing, Seattle University
Mariela Campuzano, Senior Academic Advisor, Florida International University
Dr. Paulette Dalpes, Deputy to Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs & Chief of Staff, City University of New York
Tiffany J. Davis, Doctoral Candidate, University of Georgia
Cord McLean, Program Advisor, Texas A&M University
Careers in Student Affairs Webinar
Student Affairs Job vs. Career: The Choice to Work Full-Time or Attend Graduate School
Wednesday, October 10, 2012 | 3pm-4pm
213 DeNaples Center
Careers in Student Affairs Webinar presented by the National Association for Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) on Wednesday, October 12 from 3:00-4:00PM. The event will be held in DeNaples 213.
“In this webinar, the presenters will focus on what a successful transition from graduate school to a professional position looks like, as well as core competencies that all new professionals need and how to build them while they're working. Participants will then be invited to think about various topics related to transitions, as well as looking into professional development opportunities that meet individual needs.”
Careers in Student Affairs Webinar
Things I Wish I Knew When Applying to Graduate School
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 | 4pm-5pm
213 DeNaples Center
Applying to graduate school is a unique experience. Graduate school is vastly different from the undergraduate experience, and students are not always prepared for the steps that lay ahead. This presentation by NUFP alumni and recent master's program graduates will give first-hand accounts, tips, and advice for the journey that awaits undergraduates desiring to continue their education. Topics covered include the application process, campus visits, interviewing, worries, fears, and more.
Careers in Student Affairs Panel and Reception
Monday, October 22, 2012 from 5:00-6:15PM
4th Floor DeNaples Center
Help us celebrate the National Careers in Student Affairs Month as members of our Division of Student Affairs engage in an interactive panel with eager student leaders who want our Student Affairs jobs! This program is open and encouraged for any undergraduates who would like to explore the Student Affairs profession. Hors d'œuvre and beverages will be served. This event will allow students to both formally and informally interact with Student Affairs Staff members and have ask questions about our positions, education, background, etc. This is an event that you do not want to miss!


