Preface
About the Writers
Part I: Foundation andContext
1. The Professional Student Affairs Administrator: Role and Functions, Don G. Creamer, RogerB. Winston, and Theodore K. Miller
2. Higher Education: Values and Culture, George D. Kuh, Michael J. Siegel, and Auden D. Thomas
3. Student Affairs in an Increasingly Multicultural World, Benjamin Dixon
4. Advancing Technology and Student Affairs Practice, Theodore W. Elling and Stuart J. Brown
Part II:Parameters of Professional Practice
5. Legal Parameters for Student Affairs Practice, Donald D.Gehring
6. Ethics and Professional Practice, RobertB. Young
Part III: Managing and Administering
7. Organizing Student Affairs Divisions, Arthur Sandeen
8. Staffing Student Affairs Divisions, D. StanleyCarpenter
9. Finance and Budgeting, Dudley B.Woodward, Jr.
10. Resolving Conflicts, Steven M.Janosik and Joan B. Hirt
Part IV: Teaching andInquiring
11. Enhancing Learning, Marcia B. BaxterMagolda
12. Programmatic Interventions: Translating Theory to Practice, Sue A. Sanders and Diane L.Cooper
13. Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation, John H. Schuh and M. Lee Upcraft
14. Assessing Student Learning and Development in Student Affairs: A Nuts and Bolts Introduction, T. Dary Erwin and Stephen A.Sivo
Part V: Leading Visioning
15. Leading, Dennis C. Roberts
16. Visioning the Future of Student Affairs, Barbara Jacoby and Susan R. Jones
Appendices
A. An Introduction to Legal Research, Donald D. Gehring
B. American College Personnel Association Statement of Ethical Principles and Standards
C. NASPA Standards of Professional Practice
Index