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Getting Involved with NASPA at a Deeper Level

Getting Involved with NASPA at a Deeper Level. Presented by: Dr. Joy Smith, AVPSA and Dean of Students, Clemson University And (hopefully) NASPA/SACSA Friends. NASPA Involvement: Current Level?. Considering membership in NASPA? Pay the dues but not sure why?

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Getting Involved with NASPA at a Deeper Level

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  1. Getting Involved with NASPA at a Deeper Level Presented by: Dr. Joy Smith, AVPSA and Dean of Students, Clemson University And (hopefully) NASPA/SACSA Friends

  2. NASPA Involvement: Current Level? • Considering membership in NASPA? • Pay the dues but not sure why? • Attended a NASPA workshop or conference? • Involved myself in a specific aspect of the association? • Engaged in a leadership role in the association?

  3. WHYGET INVOLVED?

  4. NASPA Involvement: WHY? • Learning never ends • Being with people who get what we do and why • Recharging our professional batteries • Trying out new ideas, programs and theories • Networking nationally and internationally • Shaping the agenda for Student Affairs • Making a personally fulfilling professional contribution to the field • Your WHY’s?

  5. HOW TOGET INVOLVED?

  6. NASPA Involvement: HOW? • Consider your time, talents and abilities • Offer your time, talents and abilities directly • Network with in the many members and leaders of NASPA • Tell someone you are interested in involvement

  7. TELL WHO??

  8. NASPA Board of Directors Elected By NASPA Members NASPA Past Board Chair NASPA Board Chair Elect NASPA Board Chair Paid NASPA Staff Positions, Report to National Board NASPA President NASPA VPs and Staff Elected By NASPA Members Region 1 RD Region 2 RD Region 3 RD Region 4E RD Region 4W RD Region 5 RD Region 6 RD Public Policy Conference Chair Professional Standards Research Division Small Colleges Appointed by NASPA President Knowledge Communities Community Colleges Members At Large (2) Foundation President*

  9. NASPA Region III Board Elected By NASPA Region III Members NASPA Past Region III Director NASPA Region III Director Elect NASPA Region III Director Region III Officers Secretary Treasurer Historian Professional Programs Corporate Sponsor Liaison Newsletter Editor Information Technology Liaison to SACSA Conference Chairs Institute Directors “State” Directors Region III Officers Appointed by RD

  10. NASPA Region III Board Elected By NASPA Region III Members NASPA Past Region III Director NASPA Region III Director Elect NASPA Region III Director Region III Representatives Community Coll. Div. Enough Is Enough KC Coordinator Membership Services Nominations and Awards Professional Standards Public Policy Division Research Division Small Coll. & Univ. Div. Undergrad. Fellows Volunteer Coordinator Regional Representatives Appointed by RD

  11. NASPA Region III Board NASPA Region III State, Country, Federation and Republic Directors Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Mexico Qatar United Arab Emirates

  12. NASPA Region III Board NASPA Region III Knowledge Community Coordinator NASPA Region III Knowledge Community Representatives Administrators in Grad. & Prof. Student Services Adult Learners and Students with Children African American Concerns Alcohol and Other Drug Asian Pacific Islander Concerns Assessment, Evaluation and Research Campus Safety Disability Fraternity and Sorority Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues Health in Higher Education

  13. NASPA Region III Board NASPA Region III Knowledge Community Representatives (cont’d.) Indigenous Peoples International Education Latino/a Men and Masculinities Multi-Racial New Professional and Graduate Students Parent and Family Relations Spirituality and Religion in Higher Education Student Affairs Partnering with Academic Affairs Student Leadership Programs Student Affairs Development and External Relations Sustainability Technology Veterans Women in Student Affairs

  14. WHAT MIGHT YOU DO??

  15. Short-Term Involvements • Join a Knowledge Community (KC) • Post and monitor postings on KC websites • Research and write on specific KC themes • Write a brief article for Net Results • Attend or volunteer at a drive-in workshop • Attend a Metro Meeting • Volunteer at a state/regional/national conference • Serve as a conference program reviewer • Present at a workshop, drive-in or conference • Be a listener for the Panel of Listeners (women)

  16. Deeper Involvements • Volunteer to assume a leadership role in your state • Volunteer to manage the website for your state • Host a drive-in workshop or Metro Meeting • Research and write for NASPA publications • Chair a state or regional conference committee • Host and mentor a NASPA Undergraduate Fellow • Nominate yourself for The Placement Exchange • Nominate yourself for KC regional representative • Nominate yourself for “State Director” • Nominate yourself for other Region III board positions • Nominate yourself for national leadership roles

  17. NASPA Volunteering • State Involvement • Email State Director • Knowledge Community Involvement • Join the KC online and Sign Up for the KC Listserv, www.naspa.org/kc/ • Email Region III KC Coordinator Lee Ward, wardwl@jmu.edu • Region III Board Involvement • Email Region III RD Jeanine Ward-Roof, jwardroof@admin.fsu.edu • General NASPA and Region III Involvement • Register online through Volunteer Central, www.naspa.org/about/volunteer • Email Region III Volunteer Coordinator Peggy Crowe, peggy.crowe@wku.edu

  18. THOUGHTS AND QUESTIONS?

  19. Graduate Students? • Graduate Program Directory • Provides method to search for grad programs by a variety of criteria , i.e. location, size, setting, degrees, programs, etc. • Summer Graduate Internship Program • Spring/Summer 2013 – provide support and work collaboratively with all of the NASPA staff and departments in Washington, D.C. • Study Abroad Program Directory • Provides links to different study abroad opportunities provided by institutions across the nation • The Placement Exchange • Partners with ACUHO-I, NACA, NODA, ASCA, AFA to help candidates connect with institutions to find that perfect job

  20. Knowledge Communities • “Gateways to the profession and connection to the association” • Provide an opportunity for NASPA members to access information and resources in a specific subject matter that pertains to the student affairs profession • Mission: Gather and generate information in a specific interest area; discuss the information; look for examples of practicing the information; and critique, evaluate, and make some judgment about the worthiness of findings before disseminating findings as knowledge.

  21. Divisions and Groups NASPA is organized to provide leadership and innovation on a range of critical issues affecting student affairs and higher education. To address these critical issues, NASPA has created a series of national Centers, Divisions, and Academies that provide programs, services, and resources to promote excellence in higher education.

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