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2011 NASPA Annual Conference s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania s March 12–16, 2011 Navigating NASPA: An “Insider’s Guide” to the Association Monday, March 13, 2011 8:30am – 9:45 am Judy Albin Lea Jarnagin Grace Bagunu Chris Lewis Evette Clark Sherry Mallory Joey DeSanto Barb Snyder

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Navigating NASPA: An “Insider’s Guide” to the Association. Monday, March 13, 2011 ♦ 8:30am – 9:45 am. Panelists. History of NASPA. NASPA = National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Also known as… NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2011 NASPA Annual Conference s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania s March 12–16, 2011

Navigating NASPA: An “Insider’s Guide” to the AssociationMonday, March 13, 2011 ♦ 8:30am – 9:45 am

Judy Albin Lea JarnaginGrace Bagunu Chris LewisEvette Clark Sherry MalloryJoey DeSanto Barb Snyder

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PanelistsJudy Albin

Pennsylvania State [email protected]

Lea JarnaginCalifornia State University, Fullerton

[email protected]

Grace BagunuUniversity of California, San Diego

[email protected]

Christopher LewisThomas M. Cooley Law School

[email protected]

Evette ClarkTulane University

[email protected]

Sherry MalloryWestern Washington University

[email protected]

Joey DeSantoNASPA

[email protected]

Barb SnyderUniversity of Utah

[email protected]

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History of NASPA

NASPA = National Association of Student Personnel Administrators

Also known as… NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education

Founded in January 1919, as the National Association of Deans & Advisers of Men

(NADAM)

For more information about NASPA’s history…

http://www.naspa.org/about/history.cfm

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NASPA Mission & Vision

MissionTo provide professional development and advocacy for student affairs educators and administrators who share the responsibility for a campus-wide focus on the student experience.

VisionNASPA, as the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy and practice, affirms the commitment of student affairs to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning.

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12,000+ Members at…

1,400+ Two- & 4-Year Campuses representing…

29 Countries, including…Australia, Bermuda, Bulgaria, Canada, Egypt, France, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Africa, & United Arab

Emirates

Categories of Membership Include: Undergraduate, Graduate, Faculty, Professional, Associate, Emeritus,

Non-Profit

Members

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Regions

http://www.naspa.org/regions/default.cfm

NASPA has 7 regions, based on national accreditation regions

Each region has a Regional Vice President (RVP), elected by members within the region

Each region has its own Regional Advisory Board, with members appointed by the RVP

The RVP represents the region on the NASPA Board of Directors

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http://www.naspa.org/kc/default.cfm

KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITIES“Gateway to the Profession, Connection to the

Association”NASPA Knowledge Communities provide an opportunity for members to access information and resources in a specific subject matter... [and to] create and share knowledge through the delivery of educational research, programs, and products; the use of technology; and by face-to-face meetings, workshops, and/or conferences.

Knowledge Communities

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Knowledge Communities

NASPA currently has 25 knowledge communities (also known as KCs)

Each KC has a National Chair, who is elected by KC members for a 2-yr term

Each region has a KC Coordinator and KC Representatives, appointed by the RVP

The National Director of Knowledge Communities is appointed by the NASPA President to represents KCs on the NASPA Board of Directorshttp://www.naspa.org/kc/default.cfm

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NASPA FoundationThrough the contributions of NASPA members and friends, the NASPA Foundation has established an investments program and restricted endowments that provide support for awards, professional development programs, regional activities, and research projects. The Foundation provides funds for ongoing research and important programs in the field of student affairs.Research Grants & Proposals

Pillars of the ProfessionNASPA Foundation Silent Auction

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Leadership

NASPA STAFF

NASPA Board of Directors

RVPs & Regional Boards

Knowledge Communities Professional Development

Membership

Publications

Advisory BoardsPublic Policy & Advocacy

NASPA VOLUNTEER LEADERS*

NASPA Foundation Board

Journal Editorial Boards* Please Note: This is Not a Comprehensive

List

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Meet Colleagues with Similar Interests

Network / Make Connections

Expand Your Experience & Expertise

Opportunity to “Give Back” to the Profession

Sources: Evans & Ranero (2009), Reesor, Bagunu, & Hazley (2009)

WHY GET INVOLVED?

Getting Involved

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Getting Involved

Be a Conference Volunteer

Serve as a Conference

Program ReviewerNominate a

Colleague for a NASPA Award

Mentor a NASPA Undergraduate

Fellow

Apply to be a NASPA Graduate

Intern

Write an Article for a NASPA Publication

Present at a NASPA Conference

Help with a Knowledge Community

Initiative Help with the NASPA Silent

Auction

OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVOLVEMENT

Serve on an Editorial Board

Coordinate a Drive-In Workshop

Be a Listener for the Panel of

Listeners

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NEXT STEPSUPDATE YOUR PROFILEGo to the NASPA website

Enter Your NASPA Username & Password to login

Click on “Membership Profile & Preferences”

Click on “Update Profile” (an e-mail will open)

Indicate which KCs you would like to join and hit send

Getting Involved

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NEXT STEPSREGISTER TO VOLUNTEERGo to the NASPA website

Login to the “Members Only” Section Using Your NASPA Username & Password

Scroll Down and Click on “Volunteer Database”

Update / Save Your Volunteer Interests

View Volunteer Opportunities

Getting Involved

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NEXT STEPS

Attend Your Regional Business MeetingMonday, March 14, 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

Attend a Knowledge Community Business MeetingVaries – See Schedule for Details

Attend the NASPA Community FairMonday, March 14, 7:00 pm – 9:00pm

Getting Involved

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NEXT STEPS

Talk To...Your Regional Vice President

Your Regional Knowledge Community Coordinator

Follow Up by E-Mail After the Conference

Update Your Volunteer Profile Online

Getting Involved

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National KC & Volunteer Leaders

NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITIESEvette [email protected]

NATIONAL VOLUNTEER COORDINATORJudy [email protected]

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Questions??

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Resources

NASPA Onlinehttp://www.naspa.org/

NASPA Educational Programs & Initiativeshttp://www.naspa.org/programs/default.cfm

NASPA Knowledge Communitieshttp://www.naspa.org/kc/default.cfm

WEBSITES

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WEBSITESNASPA Publications

http://www.naspa.org/pubs/default.cfm

NASPA Public Policy Divisionhttp://www.naspa.org/divctr/pp/default.cfm

NASPA Summer Graduate Internship Programhttp://www.naspa.org/career/intern/default.cfm

Resources

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WEBSITES

NASPA Regionshttp://www.naspa.org/regions/default.cfm

NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Programhttp://www.naspa.org/programs/nufp/default.cfm

The Placement Exchangehttp://www.theplacementexchange.org/

Resources

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Evans, Nancy J. & Ranero, Jessica J. (2009). Professional Associations in Student Affairs. In G. S. McClellan & J. Stringer (eds), The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration (3rd ed). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.Reesor, Lori M., Bagunu, Grace, & Hazley, Melissa. (2009). Making Professional Connections. In M. J. Amey & L. M. Reesor (eds), Beginning Your Journey: A Guide for New Professionals in Student Affairs (3rd ed). Washington, DC: NASPA.

BOOKS/ARTICLES

Resources

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