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Student Affairs Leader helps student affairs and student services leaders make informed decisions and provide effective leadership in enhancing students well-being and development. Included are case studies and advice from professional peers and quick-scan news of new research and emerging student behavioral trends.
Who should read:
Student Affairs Administrators
Dean of Students
Student Affairs Professionals
Student Services Professionals
Residence Life/Student Housing Personnel
Student Activities Programmers
Student Leaders
and any other person who holds a professional interest in college affairs and whose decisions have a direct impact on students
Benefits of reading:
Provides knowledge of how peers on other campuses handle both unique and common situations involving students so that similar strategies may be implemented on your campus
Sparks ideas for implementation of new student programs and services
Offers experts opinions about and analysis of trends
Provides examples of putting theory into practice

Types of articles and writing style:
Typically 2 or 3 features focused on broad, non-campus specific, trends in student attitudes or behaviors, or innovative programs in place on specific campuses.
Regular features include:
Campus Capsules -- 15 or more hard news briefs
Resources -- new resources for student affairs
Legal Updates briefs on law and court cases affecting student affairs.
Reader Comments
I use some of the information for improving student services and grant-writing.
It provides additional objective information to further understand and serve our students.
Provides staff development ideas as well as keeping current with SA issues."
Pricing and subscription term:
$169 - 24 issues per year
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Meet the Editor:
Catherine Stover edits Recruitment & Retention in Higher Education and Student Affairs Leader, and assists with Campus Events Professional. Kate joined Magna Publications in 2007, and holds a bachelor of arts in English and a master of arts in creative writing. In addition to working as a columnist and editor, Kate has taught college composition and business writing courses. As the mother of a college student, she has lots of interest in how colleges support student success.
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