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-curricular programming, capacity for providing autonomous oversight of areas of responsibility (i.e. facilities, programs, and services), enrollment in a graduate program applicable to student affairs, and
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Description Summary The student will assist the Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies (ACES) Office of Accreditation and Assessment effort to collect, clean and organize program data. Under
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systems. Contribute to event organization with focus on the composition of their scientific program. Contribute scientific expertise in workshops, symposia, and talks. Assist with organization
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autonomous oversight of areas of responsibility (i.e. facilities, programs, and services), enrollment in a graduate program applicable to student affairs, and active pursuit of a career in student affairs
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to hire a student with a work-study award. The desired timeline is Summer 2026 through Fall and Spring 26-27. Assist the Annual Giving Office with administrative support, programs, and other duties as
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for assisting Greek organizations; strengthening the Greek community through public relations initiatives, programming, promotion and education; and enhancing the quality and sustainability of the Greek community
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manage multiple projects after receiving instructions. Strong ability to collaborate and work effectively as part of a team. Special Instructions to Applicants Must be a student in the Honors Program
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recruitment events for Dodge College graduate programs. This includes recruitment of domestic and international students. Other duties include application updates, coordinating processes for reading and
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, or equivalent combination of education and experience Experience with programming or computational tools used in research Experience with survey platforms or participant recruitment platforms (e.g., Qualtrics
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organizations; strengthening the Greek community through administrative support, programming, promotion and education; and enhancing the quality and sustainability of the Greek community at Chapman University