The Chief Student Affairs Officer: Leader, Manager, Mediator, EducatorThis book provides valuable insights into the purpose, goals, and functions of this complex and highly visible post. It reveals how chief student affairs officers can work together with their presidents and other top-level administrators to better serve students, enhance quality of educational and cocurricular programs, and increase cooperation in the resolution of campus and community problems. |
Contents
Supporting and Assisting the President | 19 |
Working with Students | 37 |
Responding to Campus Community | 58 |
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