If you may be able to turn your current work with students into a career, I've got info for you!
If
you're considering working in student affairs in higher education in
the future, consider attending the NASPA Undergraduate Student
Conference to learn more about the field!
Student affairs professionals work in a variety of different positions on campus;
they work in student activities, residence life, academic advising,
financial aid, admissions, campus recreation, career services, volunteer
services, and student orientation just to name a few. Professionals
also work at a variety of institutions – community colleges, public
universities, private universities, and institutions of all sizes.
Also, student affairs practitioners enter the field from all backgrounds.
Whether your undergraduate degree is in political science,economics, psychology, art, or anything in between there is a place
for you in student affairs.
This annual conference, which
will be held virtually on March 19–20, is intended to help undergraduate
students who are considering a career supporting college students
outside the classroom network with peers and learn about the realities
and rewards of the field. For registration info, go to https://conference.naspa.org/program/session-formats/pre-conference-workshops/2022-undergraduate-student-conference.
The
conference committee is also hosting two information sessions to help
you learn more about the conference and get to know some of your fellow
participants across the country. The two sessions will be:
- Wednesday, January 19th, from 5–6 pm Eastern Standard Time
- Tuesday, February 8th, from 8–9 pm Eastern Standard Time
To RSVP, please go to: https://bit.ly/3n1u0wK. You will receive a link to the session for which you have RSVP'd closer to the event.
Point of contact:
Tyler Fultz, Acting Coordinator for Residential and Community Wellbeing
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