10 - 14 Feb 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5775 € Euro
Student affairs is a crucial aspect of higher education that plays a significant role in shaping the experiences and outcomes of students. Student affairs coordinators are responsible for managing and providing a wide range of support services that contribute to the overall success and well-being of students. As the needs and expectations of students continue to evolve, it is essential for student affairs coordinators to stay current with best practices and trends in the field.
The Advanced Training Program in Student Affairs is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in their roles. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, group discussions, and experiential learning, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of student affairs and develop the competencies needed to engage and support students effectively. The training program will also expose participants to global best practices in student affairs and provide opportunities to network and learn from other professionals in the field.
Understand the role of student affairs in higher education
Learn how to engage and program for students effectively
Develop skills in student conduct and conflict resolution
Learn how to provide career services and support to students
Understand how to provide support for student wellness and mental health
Student affairs management
Program development and management
Conflict resolution and communication
Career services and professional development
Student support and wellness
This training program is designed for student affairs coordinators, staff, and professionals who are responsible for managing and providing student support services in higher education institutions.
It is also suitable for those interested in pursuing a career in student affairs or those who wish to improve their skills in this field.
Day 1: Introduction to Student Affairs
Definition of student affairs and its role in higher education
Overview of the various areas of student affairs, such as student engagement, residential life, student conduct, and career services
Introduction to the role of student affairs coordinators
Understanding the needs and expectations of today's students
Best practices in student affairs
Day 2: Student Engagement and Programming
Developing engaging programs and activities for students
Understanding different student populations and their needs
Creating a sense of community on campus
Best practices in student engagement and programming
Global best practices in student engagement and programming
Day 3: Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution
Understanding the student conduct process
Effective conflict resolution strategies for student affairs coordinators
Addressing common student conduct issues
Best practices in student conduct and conflict resolution
Global best practices in student conduct and conflict resolution
Day 4: Career Services and Professional Development
Providing career services and support to students
Developing professional development opportunities for students
Collaborating with employers and alumni
Best practices in career services and professional development
Global best practices in career services and professional development
Day 5: Student Support and Wellness
Providing support for student wellness and mental health
Addressing student health and safety concerns
Promoting diversity and inclusion on campus
Best practices in student support and wellness
Global best practices in student support and wellness