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Welcome from the Executive Director
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Welcome from the Executive Director

Welcome to NASPA, the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy, and practice.

NASPA is an extensive network of more than 11,000 student affairs professionals, including over 3,000 senior decision-makers at the director level and above. NASPA represents a full array of two- and four-year institutions in the U.S. and abroad and offers over 40 high quality professional development and training programs on critical issues facing higher education today.

NASPA provides its members with many ways to enhance their professional skills. Our Regions and Knowledge Communities provide wonderful opportunities for involvement. NASPA offers professional development programs such as the Annual National and Regional Conferences, biennial Alice Manicur Women's Symposium, National Assessment and Retention Conference, James E. Scott National Academy for Leadership and Executive Effectiveness, student affairs oriented publications, workshops, and much, much more. I encourage you to take full advantage of these opportunities for growth.

Thank you for your interest and we look forward to your participation in NASPA! Please contact the NASPA Office at office@naspa.org or (202) 265-7500 if you need any assistance.

Sincerely,

Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy

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