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Sandeen, Arthur – Journal of College and Character, 2011
Student affairs is a relatively new profession and has changed in significant ways in response to new developments in higher education, innovations in practice, new conceptual paradigms, and changing economic and political conditions. As a result there is much debate about the core mission and purpose of student affairs and whether it is possible…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Institutional Mission
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Sandeen, Arthur – New Directions for Student Services, 2009
Senior student affairs officers should be their campus leaders in ensuring that the effective and humane treatment of student problems occurs. Through their own expertise and training, but mainly through the professional expertise of their staff, they have the responsibility to know what the problems are, what services are needed, what responses…
Descriptors: Student Problems, Student Personnel Workers, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role
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Myers, Edward M.; Sandeen, Arthur – NASPA Journal, 1973
Replicates previous study (1970) and discusses similarities and differences between 1970 and 1972. Public, four-year plus'' institutions report the largest number and proportion of both female and minority staff personnel, although most function at entry levels or in programs with women or minority students. There appears to be a need for strong,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Employed Women, Females, Minority Groups
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Sandeen, Arthur – Change, 2004
Professors, department chairs, and deans no longer are the sole sources of the learning experiences that undergraduate students benefit from on our campuses. Recent years have seen the growth or expansion of a wide variety of out-of-the classroom supplements to classroom education, including learning communities, "theme" housing beyond the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Department Heads, Student Personnel Workers, Learning Experience
Sandeen, Arthur – 2000
The case approach to improving leadership in student affairs is offered as a key component of the process of learning how to become an effective leader. The 18 cases on diverse issues offered in this book are intended to provide learning opportunities for those who aspire to become student affairs leaders. The book contains an introduction about…
Descriptors: Administration, Case Studies, Higher Education, Leadership
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Sandeen, Arthur – NASPA Journal, 1985
Discusses the trend toward conservative educational goals of college students in the 1980's. Explores some of the history and reasons behind this shift in goals and values, and discusses the implications for student affairs leaders in the '80's. (BH)
Descriptors: College Students, Conservatism, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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Sandeen, Arthur – NASPA Journal, 1971
To indicate how research is essential for the dean, four areas are discussed: (1) the role of the dean; (2) the nature of research for the dean; (3) implications of various research for the dean; and (4) some suggestions for action. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrators, Deans, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Sandeen, Arthur – 1988
This information analysis presents descriptions of some of the major current issues in student services at various types of institutions of higher education. Issues are categorized as institution-based, student-oriented, and profession-based. Institution-based issues examined include excellence and access, enrollment management, academic support…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, College Programs, Futures (of Society)
Sandeen, Arthur – 2001
In the author's extensive research about leadership theories, higher education issues, and student outcomes, the success of several student affairs leaders became apparent. They all had worked at their institutions for an extended period of time and no precise leadership theory could describe their activities. A series of questions were identified…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement, Leadership Qualities
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Sandeen, Arthur – NASPA Journal, 1982
Chief student affairs officers (N=219) responded to a questionnaire assessing their views of graduate preparation programs in student personnel services. Results indicated chief student affairs officers are supportive of the programs and want to be involved in efforts to improve them. (RC)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accrediting Agencies, Administrator Attitudes, Certification