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Entry-Level Competencies Of New Student Affairs Professionals: A Delphi Study, Alan W. Burkard, Darnell Cole, Molly Ott, Tara Stoflet Apr 2005

Entry-Level Competencies Of New Student Affairs Professionals: A Delphi Study, Alan W. Burkard, Darnell Cole, Molly Ott, Tara Stoflet

College of Education Faculty Research and Publications

The study examines the perceptions of 104 mid- and senior-level student affairs administrators of positions, responsibilities, competencies, and theories important for professional practice for new student affairs professionals. In regard to competencies, the results of this study provide important information about preprofessional abilities that are integral to professional practice, and participants also identified several competencies not identified in prior research that may be important to positions involving high contact with students. These results, then, provide vital information for curriculum development in graduate preparation programs and for professional development training for new professionals.