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American College Personnel Association
ACPA offers student affairs professionals the opportunity to enhance their effectiveness on campus by providing the following member benefits:
- Professional Development through ACPA’s highly regarded annual conventions, informative teleconferences, regional workshops and specialty conferences.
- Networking with Colleagues and Experts in your field. When your friends are ACPA professionals, advice is literally only a phone call away.
- Cutting-Edge Perspective to keep you current on pressing student affairs issues, through ACPA’s extensive publications and opportunities for professional interaction.
- Career Advancement through ACPA’s renowned national convention placement service.
- Leadership Opportunities through active participation in ACPA’s Commissions, Standing Committees, and State Divisions. Work with peers to organize workshops, write newsletter articles, and manage other projects to express your creativity and develop your leadership abilities.
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| Inter-Association Task Force Representatives |
- NANCY SCHULTE
Wellness Center
Shenandoah University
4400 University Dr.
Winchester, VA 22601
(540) 665-4530 P
(540) 665-5576 F
nschulte@su.edu
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- Robyn Priest, M.A.
ACPA Alcohol/Other Drug Issues Commission Chair
Program Administrator
Alcohol and Drug Education
Office of the Dean for Student Development
Phone: 617-552-6833
E-mail: priestr@bc.edu
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