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In addressing the unique issues related to the delivery of student services in the community college setting, this book fills a longstanding need to provide practitioners with a contextual framework for their work.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000977448
- Artikelnr.: 68356342
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000977448
- Artikelnr.: 68356342
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Ashley Tull serves as the Director of Assessment and Strategic Initiatives for the Division of Student Affairs at SMU. He most recently served as Assistant Vice President for Student Life Studies at Tarleton State University and has held previous administration and teaching roles at the University of Texas at Arlington, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Florida State University, Georgia Highlands College, and Middle Georgia State College. Tull earned a bachelor of science with honors in social and rehabilitation services and a master's of education in college student personnel services from the University of Southern Mississippi. He received a graduate certificate in human resource development and a doctorate of education in higher education administration from Florida State University, where he was a Hardee Scholar. Tull has edited two previous books; Becoming Socialized in Student Affairs: A Guide for New Professionals and Their Supervisors, with Joan Hirt and Sue Saunders; and New Realities in the Management of Student Affairs: Emerging Specialist Roles and Structures for Changing Times, with Linda Kuk. Tull serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of College Student Development, Community College Review, Journal of Community College Research and Practice, College Student Affairs Journal, and the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice. His research has been published in the College Student Affairs Journal, NASPA Journal , the Journal of College and Character, Research in the Schools and the Journal of College Student Development. Linda Kuk currently serves as the Program Chair for the Higher Education Leadership Program in the School of Education at Colorado State University and is an Associate Professor of Education. Within her work she continues to prepare leaders for roles in Higher Education Institutions. Prior to her return to the faculty in 2006, she served as the Vice President of Student Affairs at Colorado State University, her
Foreword Florence B. Brawer Preface Acknowledgments Part One. Historical
and Contemporary Developments 1.Introduction to Student Affairs in the
Community College Ashley Tull Southern Methodist University 2.The
Contemporary Community College Student and Student Development Theory
Deborah L. Floyd, Rivka A. Felsher, and Anne E. Mulder Florida Atlantic
University Part Two. Organizing and Leading Student Affairs in Community
College Settings 3.Organization and Administration of Community College
Student Affairs Linda Kuk Colorado State University 4.The Challenging and
Unique Role of a Community College Senior Student Affairs Officer Sandra
Garber and Penelope (Penny. Wills Yavapai College 5.Partnering With
Academic Affairs in the Community College Setting Peter Cohen, David Gomez,
Regina Peruggi, Marissa R. Schlesinger, and Stuart Suss Kingsborough
Community College 6.Financing Student Affairs in Community Colleges Linda
Kuk Colorado State University Kyoung (Kay. Ash Colorado Community College
System 7.Legal and Policy Issues for Student Affairs in the Community
College John Wesley Lowery Indiana University of Pennsylvania 8.Strategic
Planning and Assessment for Student Affairs in the Community College Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Elizabeth Wallace Tarleton State
University 9.Accreditation and Accountability for Student Affairs in the
Community College Kathryn Mueller Orange Coast College 10.Technology for
Communication and Engagement in Student Affairs at Community Colleges
Karinda Barrett Tallahassee Community College Kimberly Hardy Florida State
College at Jacksonville Part Three. Student Affairs Programs and Services
11.Academic Support Services in the Community College Nancy Singer Salt
Lake Community College 12.Student Life and Student Engagement Programs and
Services in the Community College Thomas N. Hollins J. Sargent Reynolds
Community College 13.Enrollment Management in the Community College Ivan L.
Harrell II Lone Star College-CyFair 14.Serving Diverse and Emerging
Populations in the Community College Deborah Casey and David Larsen Green
River Community College Part Four. The Future of Student Affairs in the
Community College 15.Community College Student Affairs Professionals at
Entry- and Mid-Level Paulette Dalpes City University of New York Michael A.
Baston LaGuardia Community College (City University of New York. Frank D.
Sanchez City University of New York 16.Preparation, Challenges, and
Opportunities for Student Affairs Professionals in the Community College
Larry Ebbers Iowa State University Marisa Rivera Rivera Higher Education
Consulting, LLC 17.Conclusions and Insights on the Future of Student
Affairs in the Community College Linda Kuk Colorado State University Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Paulette Dalpes City University of New
York About the Editors and Contributors Index
and Contemporary Developments 1.Introduction to Student Affairs in the
Community College Ashley Tull Southern Methodist University 2.The
Contemporary Community College Student and Student Development Theory
Deborah L. Floyd, Rivka A. Felsher, and Anne E. Mulder Florida Atlantic
University Part Two. Organizing and Leading Student Affairs in Community
College Settings 3.Organization and Administration of Community College
Student Affairs Linda Kuk Colorado State University 4.The Challenging and
Unique Role of a Community College Senior Student Affairs Officer Sandra
Garber and Penelope (Penny. Wills Yavapai College 5.Partnering With
Academic Affairs in the Community College Setting Peter Cohen, David Gomez,
Regina Peruggi, Marissa R. Schlesinger, and Stuart Suss Kingsborough
Community College 6.Financing Student Affairs in Community Colleges Linda
Kuk Colorado State University Kyoung (Kay. Ash Colorado Community College
System 7.Legal and Policy Issues for Student Affairs in the Community
College John Wesley Lowery Indiana University of Pennsylvania 8.Strategic
Planning and Assessment for Student Affairs in the Community College Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Elizabeth Wallace Tarleton State
University 9.Accreditation and Accountability for Student Affairs in the
Community College Kathryn Mueller Orange Coast College 10.Technology for
Communication and Engagement in Student Affairs at Community Colleges
Karinda Barrett Tallahassee Community College Kimberly Hardy Florida State
College at Jacksonville Part Three. Student Affairs Programs and Services
11.Academic Support Services in the Community College Nancy Singer Salt
Lake Community College 12.Student Life and Student Engagement Programs and
Services in the Community College Thomas N. Hollins J. Sargent Reynolds
Community College 13.Enrollment Management in the Community College Ivan L.
Harrell II Lone Star College-CyFair 14.Serving Diverse and Emerging
Populations in the Community College Deborah Casey and David Larsen Green
River Community College Part Four. The Future of Student Affairs in the
Community College 15.Community College Student Affairs Professionals at
Entry- and Mid-Level Paulette Dalpes City University of New York Michael A.
Baston LaGuardia Community College (City University of New York. Frank D.
Sanchez City University of New York 16.Preparation, Challenges, and
Opportunities for Student Affairs Professionals in the Community College
Larry Ebbers Iowa State University Marisa Rivera Rivera Higher Education
Consulting, LLC 17.Conclusions and Insights on the Future of Student
Affairs in the Community College Linda Kuk Colorado State University Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Paulette Dalpes City University of New
York About the Editors and Contributors Index
Foreword Florence B. Brawer Preface Acknowledgments Part One. Historical
and Contemporary Developments 1.Introduction to Student Affairs in the
Community College Ashley Tull Southern Methodist University 2.The
Contemporary Community College Student and Student Development Theory
Deborah L. Floyd, Rivka A. Felsher, and Anne E. Mulder Florida Atlantic
University Part Two. Organizing and Leading Student Affairs in Community
College Settings 3.Organization and Administration of Community College
Student Affairs Linda Kuk Colorado State University 4.The Challenging and
Unique Role of a Community College Senior Student Affairs Officer Sandra
Garber and Penelope (Penny. Wills Yavapai College 5.Partnering With
Academic Affairs in the Community College Setting Peter Cohen, David Gomez,
Regina Peruggi, Marissa R. Schlesinger, and Stuart Suss Kingsborough
Community College 6.Financing Student Affairs in Community Colleges Linda
Kuk Colorado State University Kyoung (Kay. Ash Colorado Community College
System 7.Legal and Policy Issues for Student Affairs in the Community
College John Wesley Lowery Indiana University of Pennsylvania 8.Strategic
Planning and Assessment for Student Affairs in the Community College Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Elizabeth Wallace Tarleton State
University 9.Accreditation and Accountability for Student Affairs in the
Community College Kathryn Mueller Orange Coast College 10.Technology for
Communication and Engagement in Student Affairs at Community Colleges
Karinda Barrett Tallahassee Community College Kimberly Hardy Florida State
College at Jacksonville Part Three. Student Affairs Programs and Services
11.Academic Support Services in the Community College Nancy Singer Salt
Lake Community College 12.Student Life and Student Engagement Programs and
Services in the Community College Thomas N. Hollins J. Sargent Reynolds
Community College 13.Enrollment Management in the Community College Ivan L.
Harrell II Lone Star College-CyFair 14.Serving Diverse and Emerging
Populations in the Community College Deborah Casey and David Larsen Green
River Community College Part Four. The Future of Student Affairs in the
Community College 15.Community College Student Affairs Professionals at
Entry- and Mid-Level Paulette Dalpes City University of New York Michael A.
Baston LaGuardia Community College (City University of New York. Frank D.
Sanchez City University of New York 16.Preparation, Challenges, and
Opportunities for Student Affairs Professionals in the Community College
Larry Ebbers Iowa State University Marisa Rivera Rivera Higher Education
Consulting, LLC 17.Conclusions and Insights on the Future of Student
Affairs in the Community College Linda Kuk Colorado State University Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Paulette Dalpes City University of New
York About the Editors and Contributors Index
and Contemporary Developments 1.Introduction to Student Affairs in the
Community College Ashley Tull Southern Methodist University 2.The
Contemporary Community College Student and Student Development Theory
Deborah L. Floyd, Rivka A. Felsher, and Anne E. Mulder Florida Atlantic
University Part Two. Organizing and Leading Student Affairs in Community
College Settings 3.Organization and Administration of Community College
Student Affairs Linda Kuk Colorado State University 4.The Challenging and
Unique Role of a Community College Senior Student Affairs Officer Sandra
Garber and Penelope (Penny. Wills Yavapai College 5.Partnering With
Academic Affairs in the Community College Setting Peter Cohen, David Gomez,
Regina Peruggi, Marissa R. Schlesinger, and Stuart Suss Kingsborough
Community College 6.Financing Student Affairs in Community Colleges Linda
Kuk Colorado State University Kyoung (Kay. Ash Colorado Community College
System 7.Legal and Policy Issues for Student Affairs in the Community
College John Wesley Lowery Indiana University of Pennsylvania 8.Strategic
Planning and Assessment for Student Affairs in the Community College Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Elizabeth Wallace Tarleton State
University 9.Accreditation and Accountability for Student Affairs in the
Community College Kathryn Mueller Orange Coast College 10.Technology for
Communication and Engagement in Student Affairs at Community Colleges
Karinda Barrett Tallahassee Community College Kimberly Hardy Florida State
College at Jacksonville Part Three. Student Affairs Programs and Services
11.Academic Support Services in the Community College Nancy Singer Salt
Lake Community College 12.Student Life and Student Engagement Programs and
Services in the Community College Thomas N. Hollins J. Sargent Reynolds
Community College 13.Enrollment Management in the Community College Ivan L.
Harrell II Lone Star College-CyFair 14.Serving Diverse and Emerging
Populations in the Community College Deborah Casey and David Larsen Green
River Community College Part Four. The Future of Student Affairs in the
Community College 15.Community College Student Affairs Professionals at
Entry- and Mid-Level Paulette Dalpes City University of New York Michael A.
Baston LaGuardia Community College (City University of New York. Frank D.
Sanchez City University of New York 16.Preparation, Challenges, and
Opportunities for Student Affairs Professionals in the Community College
Larry Ebbers Iowa State University Marisa Rivera Rivera Higher Education
Consulting, LLC 17.Conclusions and Insights on the Future of Student
Affairs in the Community College Linda Kuk Colorado State University Ashley
Tull Southern Methodist University Paulette Dalpes City University of New
York About the Editors and Contributors Index