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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

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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

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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
Discounts for multiple copy subscriptions
Available in print or online delivery

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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.


Submission Guidelines:
Please read the following author’s guidelines or contact the Editorial Department at editor@magnapubs.com or (608) 227-8120.