Resources
The Division of Student Life staff are encouraged to utilize internal and external resources to facilitate their professional development plan.
The Division of Student Life staff are encouraged to utilize internal and external resources to facilitate their professional development plan.
Below is a list of resources internal to the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ that Student Life members are encouraged to utilize to facilitate their learning and professional development.
Center for Corporate and Professional Development
Division Standing Committees
Kognito
KSU Training & Development
Student Life Fellows Institute
Below is a list of resources external to the University that Student Life members are encouraged to utilize to facilitate their learning and professional development.
: Lists and briefly summarizes ten resources to learn more about racial injustice.
: Bimonthly publication for educators who want to examine contemporary issues, policies, and practices that influence student learning in higher education. Available in print and web form to ACPA members.
: Search through a database of over 100 graduate preparation programs related to higher education and student affairs.
: Baseline has curated a variety of free webinars on a wide range of assessment-related topics.
: Offers a with recent news stories, , and related to liberal education and inclusive excellence.
, , : Websites and publications that present news, information, and jobs for college and university professionals.
: The largest and most complete collection of full-text education journals providing scholarly research and information to meet the needs of education students, professionals, and policy makers.
: JCSD, the largest and leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs, publishes scholarly articles and reviews from a wide range of academic fields. This resource is free with individual ACPA membership.
An online learning community for educators exploring current topics affecting college students and their campus environments.
: LinkedIn offers courses to help build important skills such as managing a team, boost employee engagement, communication, and managing conflict. Courses are offered for staff, managers, and leaders at all levels.
Explore hundreds of online courses from NASPA’s initiatives, programs, and events. Some courses are free, and some offer a discounted cost to members.
: Provides overviews and updates on key federal and state policy conversations relevant to student affairs work.
: Free monthly online professional development opportunities provided on the last Thursday of every month from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m. Archived briefings can be found on the NASPA YouTube channel.
Student Life staff members are encouraged to join and get involved in professional organizations to enhance their knowledge, skills, and abilities. Staff should dialogue with their supervisor about which professional organization and conference involvement would make the most sense for them given their role/functional area, professional goals, developmental plans, and budget. Following are organizations with which we have institutional memberships, which provides access to their resources and offers individual memberships at a discounted rate: