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THE HANDBOOK OF STUDENT AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION THE HANDBOOK OF STUDENT AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION F E iFth dition Edited by George S. McClellan Judy Marquez Kiyama Copyright © 2023 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Published by Jossey- Bass A Wiley Brand 111 River St., Hoboken NJ 07030 www.josseybass.com Printed in the United States of America Published simultaneously in Canada No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per- copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978- 750- 8400, fax 978- 646- 8600, or on the Web at www.copyright. com. 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Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data is Available: ISBN 9781119691976 (hardback) ISBN 9781119696001 (ePDF) ISBN 9781119695998 (ePub) Cover Design: Wiley Cover Image: © AndreasG/Getty Images CONTENTS List of Figures and Tables ix NASPA—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv The Authors xvii PART ONE: CONTEXTS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 1 1 A Concise and Critical History of Student Affairs 3 Michael S. Hevel and Amy E. Wells Dolan 2 Institutional Types and Missions 33 Claire K. Robbins and Sharrika D. Adams 3 Campus Environments and Student Affairs 55 Jillian Kinzie v vi Contents 4 The Office of the President: Pathways and Perspectives 77 Lori White and Sarah Steinkamp 5 Accountability: What It Is and Why It Matters 97 Sherry L. Mallory PART TWO: FRAMEWORKS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 113 6 An Overview of Student Development Theories 115 Symphony D. Oxendine and Deborah J. Taub 7 Centering Anti-Oppressive Frameworks as Student Affairs Educators 137 Antonio Duran and Angie Kim 8 Emerging Models of Practice 153 Michele A. Tyson 9 Contextualizing Everyday Ethics in Student Affairs 171 David Eberhardt and Aurélio Manuel Valente 10 Applying Professional Standards in Student Affairs 197 Stephanie A. Gordon PART THREE: PURPOSES OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 217 11 Diversity of Student Populations and How We Serve Them 219 Elena Sandoval-Lucero, Ignacio Hernandez, and Gillian McKnight-Tutein 12 Beyond Diversity and Multiculturalism: Advancing Equity in Student Affairs Praxis 245 Sam Museus and Varaxy Yi 13 Persistence, Retention, Completion, and Student Success 265 Frank Fernandez and Cassandra Butcher 14 Helping Students Lead Lives of Purpose 283 Matthew Hartley, Laura E. Sponsler, and Cecilia M. Orphan Contents vii 15 Disability in Higher Education: Shifting Concepts of Access from Individual to Systemic 299 Amanda Kraus 16 Masculine Role Socialization and Performance 317 Jason A. Laker 17 Supporting Students’ Mental Health and Well-Being 337 John Dunkle and Qianhui Zhang PART FOUR: HUMAN RESOURCES IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 357 18 Cultivating Critical Practice: Reflections on Organization and Administration in Higher Education 359 Felecia Commodore and Leonard Taylor, Jr. 19 Hiring, Developing, and Retaining Professional Staff 383 Jason L. Meriwether 20 Student Employment as Learning-Integrated Work 403 Marianna Savoca and Krissy Creager PART FIVE: INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 425 21 Supporting and Enhancing Student Learning Through Partnerships with Academic Colleagues 427 Kristan M. Venegas and Rebecca Cepeda 22 Politics, Power, Persuasion, and Shared Governance 453 George S. McClellan 23 Constellations of Love: Cultivating Intentional Campus and Community Relations 481 Amanda R. Tachine and Kaiwipunikauikaweˉkiu Lipe viii Contents PART SIX: SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES FOR THE PROFESSION 499 24 Planning and Budgeting 501 Lori E. Varlotta 25 The Law on Campus and in Student Affairs Practice 523 Neal H. Hutchens and Daniel Hill 26 Analytics, Assessment, Research, and the Scholarship of Practice 547 Darby M. Roberts 27 Technology and Student Affairs 567 Ed Cabellon, Kevin R. Guidry, and T.J. Logan 28 Campus Crisis Management 587 Eugene L. Zdziarski, II PART SEVEN: THE PROFESSION AND THE FUTURE 609 29 Student Affairs in the Moment and in the Future 611 George S. McClellan and Judy Marquez Kiyama Index 621

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