| NEXT: Job Search Mon, November 28, 12:30pm – 1:30pm 315 Bowen-Thompson Student Union This professional development event is targeted at 2nd year CSP students, but is open to both 1st years and 2nd years. The lunch program will consist of a panel of PhD students who will be sharing advice about job search and on campus interview strategies. Feel free to bring your own lunch to the program and leave early/come late if your class schedule doesn’t permit you to attend the entire program. |
Graduate Assistant Professional Development (GAPD)
Session 1: Friday, November 4, 2011
10:00am-12:00pm
Room 308 of the Perry Field House
Session 2: Friday, January 20, 2012
8:00am-12:00pm
Room 201 of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union
Graduate assistants are integral staff members within the Division of Student Affairs. Accordingly, the Division makes a substantial commitment to providing professional development opportunities for graduate assistants. Currently, all Masters-level graduate assistants participate in a yearly series of programs and educational workshops. Collectively, these events are known as Graduate Assistant Professional Development (GAPD).
> Visit the GAPD page
New Professionals in Transition (NPIT) Conference
Bowling Green, Ohio
January 20, 2012
New Professionals in Transition (NPIT) is a conference that has previously partnered with Graduate Assistant Professional Development (GAPD) to create a comprehensive program allowing graduate students to develop professional skills needed for their transition into the workforce.
This collaborative initiative provides a professional development opportunity for the students enrolled in the College Student Personnel (CSP) academic program, as well as for the master’s-level graduate assistants who work in the Division of Student Affairs. Graduate assistants in this Division come from a variety of academic programs, including Accounting, College Student Personnel, Organizational Development, and Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies programs.
> Schedule (coming soon)
> Visit the NPIT page
2012 NASPA Annual Conference
Pheonix, Arizona
March 10-14, 2012
NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy, an d practice, and affirms the commitment of the student affairs profession to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning. W ith over 11,000 members at 1,400 campuses, and representing 29 countries.
NASPA members are committed to serving college students by embracing the core values of diversity, learning, integrity, collaboration, access, service, fellowship, and the spirit of inquiry.
> NASPA website
> Event website
ACPA 2012 Annual Convention
Louisville, Kentucky
March 24-28, 2012
American College Personnel Association (ACPA), headquartered in Washington, D.C. at the National Center for Higher Education, is a leading comprehensive student affairs association that advances student affairs and engages students for a lifetime of learning and discovery.
ACPA supports and fosters college student learning through the generation and dissemination of knowledge, which informs policies, practices and programs for student affairs professionals and the higher education community.
> ACPA website
> Event website
Session 1: Friday, November 4, 2011
10:00am-12:00pm
Room 308 of the Perry Field House
Session 2: Friday, January 20, 2012
8:00am-12:00pm
Room 201 of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union
Graduate assistants are integral staff members within the Division of Student Affairs. Accordingly, the Division makes a substantial commitment to providing professional development opportunities for graduate assistants. Currently, all Masters-level graduate assistants participate in a yearly series of programs and educational workshops. Collectively, these events are known as Graduate Assistant Professional Development (GAPD).
> Visit the GAPD page
New Professionals in Transition (NPIT) Conference
Bowling Green, Ohio
January 20, 2012
New Professionals in Transition (NPIT) is a conference that has previously partnered with Graduate Assistant Professional Development (GAPD) to create a comprehensive program allowing graduate students to develop professional skills needed for their transition into the workforce.
This collaborative initiative provides a professional development opportunity for the students enrolled in the College Student Personnel (CSP) academic program, as well as for the master’s-level graduate assistants who work in the Division of Student Affairs. Graduate assistants in this Division come from a variety of academic programs, including Accounting, College Student Personnel, Organizational Development, and Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies programs.
> Schedule (coming soon)
> Visit the NPIT page
2012 NASPA Annual Conference
Pheonix, Arizona
March 10-14, 2012
NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy, an d practice, and affirms the commitment of the student affairs profession to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning. W ith over 11,000 members at 1,400 campuses, and representing 29 countries.
NASPA members are committed to serving college students by embracing the core values of diversity, learning, integrity, collaboration, access, service, fellowship, and the spirit of inquiry.
> NASPA website
> Event website
ACPA 2012 Annual Convention
Louisville, Kentucky
March 24-28, 2012
American College Personnel Association (ACPA), headquartered in Washington, D.C. at the National Center for Higher Education, is a leading comprehensive student affairs association that advances student affairs and engages students for a lifetime of learning and discovery.
ACPA supports and fosters college student learning through the generation and dissemination of knowledge, which informs policies, practices and programs for student affairs professionals and the higher education community.
> ACPA website
> Event website




