2018 ACHA Annual Meeting Washington, DC

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2018 ACHA Annual Meeting Washington, DC United Leadership for Well-being: Partnerships with Student Affairs Divisions 2018 ACHA Annual Meeting Washington, DC David Arnold Assistant Vice President for Health, Safety, & Well-being, NASPA Stephanie A. Gordon, Ed.D. Vice President for Professional Development, NASPA

NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education NASPA is the leading association for the advancement, health, and sustainability of the student affairs profession. We serve a full range of professionals who provide programs, experiences, and services that cultivate student learning and success in concert with the mission of our colleges and universities. Established in 1918 and founded in 1919, NASPA is comprised of over 15,000 members in all 50 states, 25 countries, and 8 U.S. Territories.

Who’s in the Room?

Student Affairs Overview Instruction and few non-instructional functions Appointment of Deans of Women, Deans of Men, and Deans of Students Student affairs and services Non-instructional: accommodation, food service, discipline Deans: increased services and instructional change to research Student services: health services (phys/ment), cultural, testing, career, financial, etc.; modern emphasis on student learning outcomes outsider classroom

Student Affairs Overview Senior Student Affairs Administrator Academic advising Adult/non-traditional services Admissions Campus activities Career Services Multi-faith services Recreation Mental health services Dining/food services Disability services Health services Multi-cultural services Student conduct Residence life

Student Affairs Overview College Health

Student Affairs Overview College Health

Student Affairs Overview Senior Student Affairs Administrator AVP or AVC of Health and Wellness Director of Health Services Director of Counseling Center Director of Recreation Other Functional AVP/AVC

Leadership in Student Affairs From Architect to Crisis Manager Knowledge of the Enterprise Life-long learners: Partnerships Being a Good Story Teller

Leadership in Student Affairs Impact of Institutional Culture & Environment Student Affairs & Higher Education Competencies

Professional Competencies for Student Affairs Educators Organizational and Human Resources Law, Policy, and Governance Leadership Advising and Supporting Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Social Justice and Inclusion Values, Philosophy & History Personal & Ethical Foundations Student Learning and Development Technology

Engaging in Dialogue Foundation of Student Development Persistence, Retention, and Graduation Student Success Connecting the dots…

Life-Long Learning Association Alphabet Soup NASPA, ACHA, NACUBO, APLU, AASCU, CIC, AACC, AAUP, AJCU, ACCU, AAC&U, AGB, CUMU, and on, and on… Student Learning and Success Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Health & Well-being Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Facilities, Auxiliaries, Faculty, and on, and on…

NASPA Health, Safety, and Well-being Initiatives Professional Development NASPA Strategies Conferences Online Learning Systemic Prevention Programs 360 Proof Culture of Respect Peer Education Support NASPA General Assembly Certified Peer Educator Training Volunteer Leadership

Commitment to Health and Well-being in Higher Education Board of Directors commitment Convening leadership through professional development Researching frameworks (research consortium with NIRSA, NASPA, and ACHA) Global discussions on cultural definitions of health and well-being

Questions and Dialogue

Thank you! David Arnold darnold@naspa.org @NASPADavid Stephanie A. Gordon, Ed.D. sgordon@naspa.org @NASPAvpd

2018 American College Health Association Annual Meeting Washington, DC United Leadership for Well-being: Partnerships with Student Affairs Divisions 2018 American College Health Association Annual Meeting Washington, DC