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ISSN 0027-6021
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General Information
Purpose:
The NASPA Journal is the publication outlet for contemporary scholarship in student affairs administration, research, and practice. Manuscripts should be written for the student affairs generalist who has broad responsibility for educational leadership, policy, staff development, and management. Articles on specialized topics, such as residence hall programming, should be written to provide the generalist with an understanding of the importance of the program to student affairs areas; such an article should not take the form of a program specialist writing to a program specialist.
Research articles for the NASPA Journal should stress the underlying issues or problems that stimulated the research; treat the methodology concisely; and, most importantly, offer a full discussion of results, implications, and conclusions. In the belief that NASPA Journal members have much to learn from one another, we encourage the submission of thoughtful, documented essays or historical perspectives.
Publication frequency:
The NASPA Journal (ISSN 027-6021) is published online quarterly (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Inc. (NASPA). NASPA members receive the NASPA Journal as a benefit of membership.
Subscriptions:
Subscriptions are available for $35.00 a year. You can subscribe to the NASPA Journal by visiting the NASPA Bookstore online at http://bookstore.naspa.org or by calling 301-638-1749. Claims for undeliverable copies must be made within 12 months of publication.
Manuscripts:
All inquiries about manuscripts should be sent to Cary Anderson, Editor, NASPA Journal, Vice President for Student Life, St. Joseph's University, .
Index: The NASPA Journal is indexed in the Current Index to Journals in Education and the Education Index.
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