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Utilization Of The Scheduling Software Platform, Youcanbookme, Steven Tolman, Stephanie Derfus
Utilization Of The Scheduling Software Platform, Youcanbookme, Steven Tolman, Stephanie Derfus
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
Media/Software Review
No Place Like Home: The Coming Out Experiences Of Gay Men In Student Affairs And Higher Education Preparation Programs, Darren E. Pierre, Cameron Beatty, Antonio Duran
No Place Like Home: The Coming Out Experiences Of Gay Men In Student Affairs And Higher Education Preparation Programs, Darren E. Pierre, Cameron Beatty, Antonio Duran
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
Development occurs over the lifespan, and student affairs educators are not exempt from that life-long process. This article examined the coming out experiences of gay men within student affairs master’s preparation programs. The study was comprised of 11 participants representing seven different higher education/student affairs administration programs. The findings of this study offer the following: first, the study offers insight on the coming out experiences of gay men in graduate preparation programs. Second, the findings showcase the role that student affairs programs, curriculum, and instruction play in the identity exploration process for gay men. Finally, findings from this study offer …
A Different Kind Of Job Search: Post-Graduate Student Affairs Geographically Focused Searches, Michelle L. Boettcher
A Different Kind Of Job Search: Post-Graduate Student Affairs Geographically Focused Searches, Michelle L. Boettcher
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
As student affairs graduate students finish their academic work and begin their job searches, they must navigate a number of competing priorities including position, title, work responsibilities, functional area, salary, benefits and other aspects of the position. For some graduates, the most important consideration is geographical location – they want to be close to family, partners, or located in specific communities. As a result, they often have to be very flexible on other work considerations. They also sometimes feel isolated in their searches and get messages from peers that they are not doing their searches in the “right” way. This …