Law and Ethics in Academic and Student Affairs

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Institutional Intelligence
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Iowa State University
legal issues
Michigan State University
Multicultural Student Services
reflective practice
Relevant Ethical Issues
Relevant Legal Issues
Search Committee
Student Affairs
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Student Affairs Practitioners
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781642674323
  • Weight: 950g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This valuable resource provides academic and student affairs practitioners with the tools to make informed legal and ethical decisions in their college and university contexts.

Law is constantly changing and is interpreted differently from campus to campus based on institutional culture and history. This text provides higher education practitioners with tools to anticipate practical and responsible action, engaging readers in anticipatory and reflective practice. In this text, Boettcher and Salinas introduce the Institutional Intelligence Model, a helpful framework that guides practitioners in examining a wide variety of campus issues. Throughout the book, readers can explore perspectives from current practitioners and utilize case studies to examine specific topics, including admissions, academics, student living, confidential resources, and graduate student experiences. By using the strategies in this book, practitioners will be equipped to successfully navigate legal and ethical issues on their campuses. This text is ideal for graduate students, student and academic affairs professionals, and those in leadership positions responsible for working with and supporting students and staff teams.

Michelle L. Boettcher is Associate Professor of Educational, Organizational, and Leadership Development at Clemson University.

Cristóbal Salinas Jr. is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology at Florida Atlantic University.