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Your feedback requested by IASAS

Posted February 20, 2019 by vrenaud & filed under Public Engagement, Reflective practice, Seeking advice, Seeking help.

It would be wonderful if you could please spare a few minutes to answer a short questionnaire sponsored by the International Association of Student Affairs and Services (IASAS). Over the last six years there have been
conversations and dialogues at student affairs and services conferences and meetings around the world about the work we do to support student success and what skills, abilities, and expertise are needed for our work. This study builds on those conversations and seeks to further highlight the importance of student learning outside of the classroom, as well as specific competencies on the part of staff and faculty to make that learning possible.

The Global Competencies Project has four objectives:
• To gain an idea of the shared work of student support services across borders.
• Identify regional differences in competencies and/or skills.
• Elevate the work we do on a global scale by bringing attention to the importance of this
work to university and government leaders.
• Promote the impact of our work in your own country.

We are seeking your assistance in identifying and prioritizing the competencies needed to
support student success and learning across the globe. To that end, we have developed a
brief survey. It will take about 10 minutes to complete. All results will be confidential and
reported only in aggregate. No personal identities will be attached to any responses. We will
post a copy of the final results on the IASAS website.

To access the survey please visit: https://snhu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e9ZiYAIS2zRt94h

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