2022 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs

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2022 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs

Fairfax, Va.— Diverse: Issues In Higher Education,  along with the American College Personnel Association (ACPA), is pleased to announce its annual report, The Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs, will be published in the March 3, 2022 edition of the magazine.

With a focus on workplace diversity, staffing practices and work environment, the research uses a web-based survey approach to examine categories such as family friendliness, salary/benefits and professional development opportunities, to name a few.

The list of the 16 most promising places to work in student affairs (in alphabetical order) includes:

  • California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Colgate University
  • Elon University
  • Fontbonne University
  • Holy Names University
  • Kent State University
  • Rider University
  • Stockton University
  • University of California-Riverside
  • University of Delaware
  • University of Maryland-Baltimore
  • University of Maryland-College Park
  • University of North Carolina-Greensboro
  • West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • William & Mary

The schools receiving honorable mention are:

  • Indiana University-Bloomington
  • Lehigh University
  • Pennsylvania College of Technology
  • Rowan University
  • Sonoma State University
  • Syracuse University
  • The State University of New York-Stony Brook

Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will present this national recognition to the winners during the ACPA annual meeting.



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