ABSTRACT

Complex Cases in Student Affairs provides students and professionals with a deeper understanding of how problems in student affairs might be addressed through the application of relevant theory/research and practical considerations of professional practice. Featuring 22 original cases situated at a range of different types of institutions, this important text covers many functional areas, represents the experiences of a diverse set of student populations, and addresses a variety of complex and intersecting issues that student affairs professionals regularly face. A clear process for applying theory to practice along with case-specific questions prompts readers to engage with the issues presented in the cases, identify and analyze problems, and construct robust solutions. Whether you are a student affairs or higher education graduate student, faculty member, early student affairs professional, or staff supervisor, reading, analyzing, and crafting resolutions to the cases in this book will better prepare you to effectively consider and address the challenges of the field.

part I|38 pages

Introduction

part II|186 pages

The Cases

chapter 11|8 pages

From Foster Care to the Ivory Tower

A Homeless Student’s Struggle

chapter 12|9 pages

Hazing in the Band

chapter 14|9 pages

Student Conduct

Inclusion for Student Organizations and Students With Disabilities

chapter 15|7 pages

Keep Them on Campus

The Unintended Consequence of a Residence Hall Policy

chapter 20|8 pages

The College Admissions Process

Search and Satisfaction

chapter 22|10 pages

Identity Expression

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