Student Experience Division Recognized as 'Most Promising Place to Work in Student Affairs'
The Student Experience Division has earned “Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs” recognition from Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and American College Personnel Association (ACPA)-College Student Educators International. Syracuse University is one of 27 institutions selected for the national recognition, which is now in its tenth year.
With a focus on workplace diversity, staffing practices and work environment, the research uses a survey-based approach to examine student affairs organizations on categories, including family friendliness, salary and benefits, and professional development opportunities.
“This recognition is a testament to the division’s commitment and mission to creating an environment that fosters growth, connection, belonging and success, not only for students, but also for our diverse staff,” says Senior Vice President and Chief Student Experience Officer Allen Groves. “We are honored to receive this recognition and are proud of the talented, student-centered professionals who do important work every day to create an unsurpassed experience for students at Syracuse University.”
The list of recognized institutions will be published in the March 16 edition of Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine, the nation’s only biweekly news magazine and online daily, dedicated exclusively to diversity issues in higher education, and awarded at the March 27, ACPA annual meeting.