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Old 03-06-2010, 09:30 PM
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OK...this is kinda random, but I was looking through this thread from the beginning and totally forgot about posting in this thread in 2004 saying that I would like to work in student affairs. I actually made the career leap from psych several months after I posted that and I'm now in my 6th year as a Greek Adviser. What ultimately helped me get the job was that I could take all of my experiences in my job and my sorority volunteer staff position and show how I could use them in a Greek Advising role. My job is stressful and I work WAY more than 40 hours a week, but I love it!

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And I can say from our off-line interaction that your love for it shows. I am impressed by your wealth of trans-fraternal knowledge and can tell that your students are lucky to have you.
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Old 03-08-2010, 04:17 PM
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OK...this is kinda random, but I was looking through this thread from the beginning and totally forgot about posting in this thread in 2004 saying that I would like to work in student affairs. I actually made the career leap from psych several months after I posted that and I'm now in my 6th year as a Greek Adviser. What ultimately helped me get the job was that I could take all of my experiences in my job and my sorority volunteer staff position and show how I could use them in a Greek Advising role. My job is stressful and I work WAY more than 40 hours a week, but I love it!

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Where in VA are you?? I'd love to talk to you more about this career - IM me on AIM at this screen name whenever you get a chance
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Old 03-08-2010, 04:28 PM
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I found it to be a bit difficult at times to work at a school with a chapter of my org, especially when they were in trouble. I always wanted to give them special treatment but had to separate myself from the situation and look at it from the perspective of the office and not as a member of the org. It took some getting used to. I think I would have had a hard time at my own university, especially if I'd still known women in the chapter.

As for getting the degree online, I'd think you'd be fine as long as you're getting some experience somewhere. All of my interviews last year focused on development theory and how I saw it played out in my workings with students.
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Old 03-03-2004, 11:37 AM
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I have been looking into this as a graduate degree actually..

I got my undergrad in public and urban affairs.. the masters degree offered at VT is student affairs administration in the higer education student affairs program.

I would like to go into alum relations work actually (thats if I stayed working for VT) or someother area.. who knows.
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Old 03-21-2004, 02:24 AM
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Any idea of some of the best schools around to get a Masters in Higher Ed/Student Affairs/College Student Personnel...etc??

I have heard Bowling Green and Indiana U....any others?
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Old 03-21-2004, 01:26 PM
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one of our tlc's

(traveling leadership consultant) is applying to the university of georgia to get a masters in student affairs. i didn't ask her if it has a premier program in that field. she went to college up north, so i feel there must be a reason that she chose that school, but i don't know.
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Old 03-21-2004, 01:34 PM
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I have heard Bowling Green and Indiana U....any others?
I've heard this too.
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Old 03-22-2004, 04:00 PM
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Let me see if I can remember some of the top programs. BGSU and IU definitely...plus Texas A&M, Iowa State, Michigan State, Maryland, Miami-Ohio, Ohio State, as well as Michigan. Those are just a few, and I know that some specialize in particular areas of student affairs.
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Old 07-01-2004, 09:03 AM
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I've also heard that University of South Carolina , University of Vermont and Indiana University in Pennsylvania have fairly good programs.

I'm applying to 4 schools for fall 2005...wish me luck.
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Old 07-01-2004, 11:21 AM
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I'm pretty sure our most recent Director of Greek Life got her masters somewhere in FL. The job is open now, so if anyone is interested, Elon is taking applications.

Elon University

Just go down to office of HR on the left and click on employment opportunities
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Old 07-01-2004, 11:42 AM
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It seems to me that although a degree in a specific field would be helpful, that experience would be more highly weighted.

For example, I would LOVE to work on campus, doing either student life or greek life. I however, am pursuing a master's in marketing communication.

I AM however, going to be advising for my sorority and *hopefully* helping the greek office at my own graduate school (where my org is not).

Therefore, if eventually I decide to take the route of student life/greek affairs, I will have experience both as an org advisor and helping a greek council.

Plus, I'll probably end up in admissions first, but you can always lateral to another part of campus!

Experience counts, not that piece of paper. You can always sign up for training for events, every one, even with a degree in HEA, has to keep up-to-date.
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Old 07-07-2004, 01:31 PM
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Florida Tech also has an opening for Director of Greek Life (or whatever it's called), since ours left to go to another school.
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Old 07-07-2004, 09:34 PM
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Akron will also have an opening up shortly. Our Greek Advisor has resigned.
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Old 07-16-2004, 04:19 PM
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Georgia (UGA) and South Carolina both have good programs. My best friend is starting the one at UGA this fall.

I almost went into that field, but at the last minute chose to get my MBA in marketing instead. I frequently second guess myself, I love Marketing, but I also LOVE student affairs (esp. orientation!). My MBA career advisor said I should be able to get a job in this field with my experience in student life as an undergrad (I was very involved in all areas of student affiars). Does this sound right? I just don't know what to do with my life!!
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Old 07-20-2004, 10:23 AM
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES


OPENING: July 9, 2004 CLOSING: Until Filled



SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications STATUS: Full-time

Grade X-4

JOB DESCRIPTION



The Assistant Director of Student Activities is a member of the Student Affairs professional staff team and works to develop opportunities for student growth and involvement. The position requires the development and implementation of programming that will contribute to the retention and recruitment of students on campus and calls for direct involvement in motivating students to become involved in University activities; coordinating the student leadership programs; co-advising student organizations, the Student Government Association, fraternities, sororities, and the programming board; and coordinating the Mentorship (HOSTS) program. The position works closely with other student affairs and academic departments, directly assists with the recreational sports and orientation programs, assists with the daily administrative operations of the department, and remains abreast of legal issues and programming impacting students. The Assistant Director of Student Activities reports to the Director of Student Unions & Activities.



JOB DUTIES



1. Develop, implement, assess, and maintain a comprehensive student leadership program including creating new student programs, a Women’s Leadership program, an Hispanic Leaders program, and an Advanced Leaders program. Develop a core group of students to proactively gain skills promoting leadership programs. Work collaboratively with campus departments. Coordinate regional student leadership conference efforts. Coordinate Leader Bits, written information on leadership skills.



2. Serve as the University’s Greek Advisor for all Greek letter organizations. Establish and advise IFC and Panhellenic organizations and attend all meetings. Work directly with local chapters and national offices in chapter development including membership recruitment, University image, academic scholarship, service, and philanthropy. Remain abreast of all legal issues. Develop a five-year expansion plan.



3. Serve as primary contact to all student organizations on campus. Coordinate the organization registration process; maintain accurate records and information on all student groups, and host regular information meetings for student organizations. Coordinate advisor training programs and officer training programs. Edit and distribute the organizational manual. Update all organizational policies and procedures.



4. Assist the department with all activities including major programs, student awards, union operations, supervising events, department publications, and department administration. Assist with student orientation operations and recreational sports. Assist with the development and supervision of the activities graduate internship and graduate assistantship programs. Assist with service learning programs and department research and assessment. Develop relationships and joint programs with other university departments. Participate in the Division of Student Affairs meetings and serve on University committees as assigned. Complete administrative tasks including reports, memos, and other correspondence. Complete other duties as assigned by the Director of Student Union & Activities.



5. Develop and coordinate the mentorship program including the recruitment of mentees and mentors and the training of mentors. Maintain contact with all mentors by providing regular newsletters or feedback to participants. Assess the program annually and compile appropriate reports for dissemination.



6. Assist the Dean of Students by co-advising the Student Government Association. Coordinate with the assistance of the SGA Officers, the annual SGA retreat/training. Assist SGA in the development of clear and achievable goal setting and advocacy.



7. Other duties as assigned by the Director of Student Union & Activities.



QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILLS: Requires M.S. in Higher Education, Student Personnel/Development, Counseling, Recreation or related area. At least one year experience in campus activities, student unions, or related area required. May include graduate experiences. Must have computer skills, strong verbal & written communication skills. Speak to large groups; conduct training/workshops/seminars. Weekend and evening hours required. Prefer knowledge of Student Development Theory.



The above duties may not be performed in every position with this title and the above functions may not include all related duties that might be performed. Requires physical activities supportive of the above job duties. Reasonable accommodations will be made as necessary.



Applications may be obtained from the Human Resources Office, College Hall, Room 210 and must be submitted on or before closing date to: Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Human Resources Office, MSC 107, Kingsville, Texas 78363 or visit our website at www.tamuk.edu/hr



If you are a male age 18 through 25, you must be properly registered with the Selective Service System to be eligible for hire.



Texas A&M University Kingsville is committed to excellence; the University invites applications from all qualified applicants.



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