New Realities in the Management of Student Affairs
Emerging Specialist Roles and Structures for Changing Times
Ashley Tull editor Linda Kuk editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:4th Jan '12
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Student affairs organizations are at a crossroads. They face expanding enrollments; a concomitant increase need for often more complex services; changing demographics; a growing cohort of non-traditional and first-generation students; shifting and more demanding responsibilities; and increased expectations from the greater campus community, parents, and external constituents. These challenges are intensified by the accelerating speed of advancements in technology, globalization, innovation, and student consumerism; and by the long-term reality of shrinking resources, and limitations on the ability to increase tuition and fees. This book shares alternative ideas about organizational design, and about ways to restructure roles and responsibilities to enable student affairs organizations to respond to these challenges and demands more effectively at a time of reduced resources. It also addresses the many emerging roles that student affairs organizations are increasingly being expected to address – such as IT, fund raising and development, external communications, human resources management and professional development, as well as research and assessment – and describes approaches developed by a variety of institutions. The contributors also pay attention to the solutions appropriate for smaller institutions, and for community colleges. They explore the various dimensions of change and offer frameworks to help student affairs leaders and practitioners to more effectively understand and manage the changes they are confronting; and describe ideas and solutions adopted by others within the profession.
"I highly recommend New Realities in the Management of Student Affairs. Student affairs leaders embarking upon organizational change efforts will find this book immensely useful, as will faculty and professional association leaders, charged with cultivating student affairs practitioners ready to work in the collaborative and dynamic organizations of today and tomorrow. Additionally, scholars with interests in leadership and administration may find the book a valuable source of ideas for future research."
Rozana Carducci, University of Missouri
The Review of Higher Education
"Writings on such topics as new roles for student-affairs specialists in information technology, fund raising, and other realms; inclues approaches specific to smaller institutions and community rights."
The Chronicle of Higher Ed
ISBN: 9781579225766
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 362g
256 pages