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Student Affairs and External Relations - New Directions for Student Services, Number 100

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Building positive relations with external constituents is as important in student affairs work as it is in any other university or college division. This issue is a long-overdue resource of ideas, strategies, and information aimed at making student affairs leaders more effective in their interactions with important off-campus partners, supporters, and agencies. Editor Mary Beth Snyder, vice president for student affairs at Oakland University in Michigan, and chapter authors explore the current challenges facing the student services profession as well as the emerging opportunities worthy of student affairs interest. C. Gary Grace, executive director and dean of the University Center of Lake County in Lincolnshire, Illinois, provides a general introduction to the growth of external partnerships in student affairs work and the role public expectations play in that change. Russell P. Bumba Jr., senior manager for student services for the South Carolina Technical College System, takes a comprehensive look at the historical development of state oversight of higher education. He illustra tes the relevance of state coordinating boards for student affairs professionals at both public and private institutions. Changing public expectations of the campus experience demands a fresh approach to long established campus partnerships. Ted Montgomery, director of media relations at Oakland University in Michigan, joins the editor in a frank discussion on building and maintaining excellent media interactions. James E. Moore, assistant vice president for student services at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, argues that student affairs staff should be firmly involved in their institution'sdecisions on outsourcing of services. He examines the ways that corporate outsourcing should and can add value to student life. Tara Singer, former assistant vice president for alumni relations at the University of Louisville, and Aaron W. Hughey, professor of counseling andEmphasizing the breadth and complexity of external partnerships relationships and the importance of managing them well on various campuses, this volume acts as a resource for student affairs professionals participating in their institution's outsourcing strategies....

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Authors Mary Beth Snyder
Assisted by Jerry Price (Editor), Mary Beth Snyder (Editor), SS (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.03.2003
 
EAN 9780787963422
ISBN 978-0-7879-6342-2
No. of pages 114
Series J-B SS Single Issue Student Services
New Directions for Student Ser
New Directions for Student Services S.
J-B SS Single Issue Student Services
J-B SS Single Issue Student Se
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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