NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy, and practice, and affirms the commitment of the student affairs profession to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning.
With over 11,000 members at 1,400 campuses, and representing 29 countries, NASPA is the foremost professional association for student affairs administrators, faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students. NASPA members serve a variety of functions and roles including the vice president and dean for student life as well as professionals working within housing and residence life, student unions, student activities, counseling, career development, orientation, enrollment management, racial and ethnic minority support services, and retention and assessment.Getting involved with NASPA means gaining access to these decision makers in student affairs.
It's time to get invovled with NASPA today. You can become a member by joining online now or by using our membership application. If you would like to learn more please contact Fred Comparato, Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations at fcomparato@naspa.org or 614.204.5994.
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Funding for alcohol and other educational programs
Resources for part-time traditional/non-traditional student needs
New, integrated structures that further student learning across the curriculum and co-curriculum
Programs and resources that enhance graduate preparatory programs in student affairs
Support for annual national conferences to further professional development
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Access to an influential market with more than 15.6 million students
Income tax-deductible gift
Exposure to the NASPA website, which gets more than 190,000 hits per year
Contact with more than 4,000 vice presidents, deans, and decision-makers controlling $20 billion in institutional auxiliary expenditures
Exposure and brand awareness with more than 11,000 higher education professionals and 1,400 colleges and universities
Support programs that focus on college students’ success
Make a difference and educate our workforce
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