The Journal of Student Affairs at Colorado State University

The first 19 Editions of the CSU Journal of Student Affairs
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SAHE Journal 2010

The 20th edition of the Journal of Student Affairs is here now and we would like to offer you a chance to view it on-line and obtain a FREE copy at your request. All current and past issues of the Journal can  be viewed by visiting the Article Archives page at www.sahe.colostate.edu/journal.aspx. The archives link will take you to an online database where you can view past and present journal submissions. We are also happy to offer you a FREE copy of the 20th Edition at your request. Should you want your own copy of the Journal of Student Affairs please email your full name and mailing address to journal@colostate.edu.

Thank you for your continued support of the CSU SAHE Journal of Student Affairs. We hope you consider submitting an article next year.


A Message From The Editors:

Thank you for your interest in the 20th edition of the Journal of Student Affairs, produced by Colorado State University. We are very excited to continue to this valuable tradition by providing opportunities for publication to professionals within the student affairs field. With such a strong commitment to the success of the Journal in the past it is our goal to build upon that success and create new opportunities for publication and involvement this year. We are extending our online services by working with the CSU Library to make the Journal available through online journal databases. Click here to view a copy of the 20th Journal of Student Affairs. This is only one example of how we hope to enhance the Journal and create more opportunities for student affairs students and professionals to obtain the great content.

The success of the Journal does not come without your support as a reader and/or author. This year we hope to encourage student affairs professionals from across the country to submit their articles for publication. We are all doing amazing things on our campus or investing great amounts of time into research which will improve student development. It is our hope that you will become an active member within the student affairs field and submit an article for the 21st edition of the Journal of Student Affairs. With 20 years of tradition and success behind our work we know that the Journal will remain the most popular journal produced by students within the field.

Thank you again for your interest in the Journal and please let us know if you have any questions. We are happy to work with you to create the greatest student affairs journal in the country created by students, for the student affairs professional in all of us.

Regards,

 Journal of Student Affairs Editorial Team

     
 
 
 
 
 
 
     

About the Journal

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Each year, the Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) graduate students at Colorado State University produce the Journal of Student Affairs. The board consists of nine Executive Board members, Content Reader Board, and Technical Reader Board. The Journal accepts articles from alumni, current students, faculty, SAHE affiliates, and anyone interested in furthering the scholarship of the Student Affairs profession. Articles are submitted in the Fall and the Journal is published mid-Spring. Please enjoy reading the Journal and consider submitting a scholarly work for the 2011-2012 edition.

We appreciate your feed back and would love to hear from you! Please contact the Journal of Student Affairs Editorial Board with any questions, concerns or comments at:
Journal@colostate.edu

Goals and Mission

Mission Statement

The mission of the Colorado State University Journal of Student Affairs is to develop and produce a scholarly publication that reflects current national and international education issues and the professional interests of student affairs practitioners.

Goals

  • The Journal will promote scholarly work and perspectives from graduate students and student affairs professionals, reflecting the importance of professional and academic research and writing in higher education.

  • The Editorial Board of the Journal will offer students opportunities to develop editorial skills, critical thinking, and writing skills while producing a professional publication.

Submission Guidelines

Manuscripts should be written for the Student Affairs generalist who has broad responsibility for educational leadership, policy, staff development, and management. Articles with specialized topics, such as harassment, should be written to provide the generalist with an understanding of the importance of the topic to Student Affairs. Such an article should not take the form of one program specialist writing to another program specialist. Find detailed information at Submission Guidelines

 

Please see the Forms and Timeline page for more information on the submission process