Authors
J Patrick Biddix
Publication date
2011/12/15
Journal
Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
443-461
Publisher
De Gruyter
Description
This study examined career paths to becoming the Senior Student Affairs Officer for men (n = 151) and women (n = 99) at 4-year institutions. Descriptive statistics and network analysis of resume data revealed that an average of 20 years and six job changes led to the position. Most started careers in residential life or student activities, obtained a directorship midcareer in student affairs or administration, and then advanced to the dean of students office.
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