Tuesday, July 7, 2020

The Student Affairs Collective Announcing the Winners of our #SAgrad Conference Scholarship!

The Student Affairs Collective Announcing the Winners of our #SAgrad Conference Scholarship! Declaring the Winners of our #SAgrad Conference Scholarship!21 Oct 2016#sagrad, meeting, weakness, proficient turn of events, grant, Self-Care, Work/Life Balance by Sabina De Matteo The Student Affairs Collective endeavors to give a shared network where understudies and experts can interface. During the recent weeks, the authority group has been assessing different applications for our #SAGrad Scholarship. In the soul of giving back, this grant was built up to help send Student Affairs Graduate Students to meetings that they could somehow or another not manage. Much obliged to you to each candidate for applying for this open door during the past month. We had an exceptional pool of people to browse. The time and vitality everybody put into their application was moving. Following careful thought, the beneficiaries are (drumroll please). Amanda Koslow Amanda is a second year in the Student Personnel in Higher Education Master's Program at the University of Florida. She is a Graduate Assistant for the Reitz Union Board Entertainment and has a practicum in the Disability Resource Center. She is a NACA South Graduate Intern. Outside of work, Amanda adores running, doing puzzles, watching Disney films, and become friends with hounds. If it's not too much trouble interface with Amanda on Twitter @Amanda_Koslow , email AmandaRaeKoslow@gmail.com, or her blog amandaraekoslow.wordpress.com. We asked Amanda what she intends to do with her grant cash. Heres what she stated: I will utilize this grant to assist me with going to The Placement Exchange (TPE) and the 2017 NASPA Annual Conference during March in San Antonio, Texas. TPE assumes a critical job in my pursuit of employment procedure, and I am appreciative for this grant is permitting the significant expense for movement, lodging, and meeting charges progressively achievable. I am eager to authoritatively start my progress from a #SAGrad to a #SApro during this SA quest for new employment! Much obliged to you, Student Affairs Collective, for giving me this chance. I will do right by you, and I can't hold back to officially join the field as an expert! Watch her winning Periscope Live Session, which concentrated on the subject Work/Life Balance Doesnt Exist: Self-Care as a #SAgrad. Golden Hamilton Golden is currently seeking after a Masters Degree in Student Personnel Administration in Higher Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is also the Graduate Assistant in the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement. Discover her on twitter at @ambernhamilton2. We asked Amber what she intends to do with her grant cash. Heres what she stated: During the Spring, I plan utilize the grant to go to the 2017 ACPA National Convention in Columbus, OH. I am as of now engaged with a Coalition of Graduate Students and New Professionals board of trustees however I might want take my association to the following level at the National Convention by chipping in. I anticipate meeting partners from different foundations and urging them to exploit online distributed learning. Watch her winning Periscope Live session, which concentrated on the topic Compassion Fatigue: Caring for your Students and Yourself as a #SAGrad. The Student Affairs Collective group is so eager to perceive what extraordinary things you both experience while going to an understudy issues meeting. It is clear that it is so imperative to push rising experts ahead in the field of Student Affairs. Our job here at the Student Affairs Collective is to have a constructive outcome through distributed learning. Since of the proceeded with help from #SAPros and #SAGrads, we can do only that. Assist us with praising Amanda and Amber on Twitter! Colossal #SAChat congrats to @amanda_koslow and @amberhamilton2 on getting the #sagrad grant. Reward Web recording With Joe Ginese on Maximizing Conferences

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