Careers in Student Affairs

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JON SEXTON – THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA CAREERS IN STUDENT AFFAIRS

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J O N S E XT O N – T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F I O WA

CAREERS IN STUDENT AFFAIRS

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WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA!

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WHY STUDENT AFFAIRS?

- You will have an important role in the growth and development of students.

- Career track variety - Vibrant collegiate working environments - Collaboration - Professional Organizations & Development

Source: Love, 2014

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CAREER OPTIONS IN STUDENT AFFAIRS

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WHAT PATH WILL YOU TAKE?

Graduate School or Full Time Position

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FINDING A MENTOR

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RESOURCES FOR ASPIRING STUDENT AFFAIRS PROFESSIONALS

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NETWORKING ACTIVITY

1. Introduce yourself

2. Tell your partner what got you interested in student affairs

3. Are you thinking about grad school or a full time position?

4. What career field(s) are you interested in in higher education?

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SELF-AUTHORSHIP

- “Self-authorship [is] the capacity to author, or invent, one’s own beliefs, values, sense of self, and relationships with others” (Baxter-Magolda, 2006, p. 3)

- “Our deepest calling is to grow into our own authentic selfhood, whether or not it conforms to some image of who we ought to be.” (Palmer, 2000 p. 16)

- “When I do not know myself, I cannot know who my students are. I will see them through a glass darkly, in the shadows of my unexamined life – and when I cannot see them clearly, I cannot teach them well.” (Palmer, 2000, p. 2)

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SELF-AUTHORSHIP

- “One sign that I am violating my own nature in the name of nobility is a condition called burnout. Though usually regarded as the result of trying to give too much, burnout in my experience results from trying to give what I do not possess.” (Palmer, 2000, p. 49)

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TOP FIVE REASONS NOT TO GET INTO STUDENT AFFAIRS

1. You’re looking forward to punishing students who break the rules.

2. You’re single and you know there are a ton of prospects on college campuses.

3. You’re looking forward to partying with your student staff.

4. You’re excited to be in a field where everyone has the same opinions and beliefs.

5. You want to be rich.

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REFERENCES• Love, P. (2014). Considering a career in student

affairs. Association of College Personnel Administrators. Retrieved from: http://www2.myacpa.org/profprep-career

• Palmer, P. J. (2000). Let your life speak: Listening for the voice of vocation. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

• Baxter-Magolda, M. B. (2006). Learning partnerships model: A framework for promoting self-authorship. In Wilson, M. E., & Wolf-Wendel, L. E. (Eds.). ASHE Reader on College Student Development Theory.

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CONTACT

Jon [email protected]

319-335-1495