Administratively Adrift: Overcoming Institutional Barriers for College Student Success
The multiple crises of 2020–21 have presented both challenges and opportunities for change in four-year residential colleges and universities. Evidence indicates that the historic structure of administrative and student services is increasingly mismatched to the needs of a diverse and stressed student body born in a digital age. Inspired by his leadership in a university-wide initiative that focused on how students' interactions with both academic and professional staff affect their success and well-being, Scott A. Bass presents fresh insights on the inner workings of traditional nonprofit four-year degree residential institutions. The book describes the influences of history, tradition, and internal and external pressures on the American university, highlighting its evolution to its staid and fragmented structure; it distills voices of students, faculty, and staff; and it explores how successful organizations outside of higher education deliver services, with potential applicability for the academy's ability to meet students where they are.
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Administratively Adrift: Overcoming Institutional Barriers for College Student Success
The multiple crises of 2020–21 have presented both challenges and opportunities for change in four-year residential colleges and universities. Evidence indicates that the historic structure of administrative and student services is increasingly mismatched to the needs of a diverse and stressed student body born in a digital age. Inspired by his leadership in a university-wide initiative that focused on how students' interactions with both academic and professional staff affect their success and well-being, Scott A. Bass presents fresh insights on the inner workings of traditional nonprofit four-year degree residential institutions. The book describes the influences of history, tradition, and internal and external pressures on the American university, highlighting its evolution to its staid and fragmented structure; it distills voices of students, faculty, and staff; and it explores how successful organizations outside of higher education deliver services, with potential applicability for the academy's ability to meet students where they are.
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Administratively Adrift: Overcoming Institutional Barriers for College Student Success

Administratively Adrift: Overcoming Institutional Barriers for College Student Success

by Scott A. Bass
Administratively Adrift: Overcoming Institutional Barriers for College Student Success

Administratively Adrift: Overcoming Institutional Barriers for College Student Success

by Scott A. Bass

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The multiple crises of 2020–21 have presented both challenges and opportunities for change in four-year residential colleges and universities. Evidence indicates that the historic structure of administrative and student services is increasingly mismatched to the needs of a diverse and stressed student body born in a digital age. Inspired by his leadership in a university-wide initiative that focused on how students' interactions with both academic and professional staff affect their success and well-being, Scott A. Bass presents fresh insights on the inner workings of traditional nonprofit four-year degree residential institutions. The book describes the influences of history, tradition, and internal and external pressures on the American university, highlighting its evolution to its staid and fragmented structure; it distills voices of students, faculty, and staff; and it explores how successful organizations outside of higher education deliver services, with potential applicability for the academy's ability to meet students where they are.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009094030
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/09/2022
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Scott A. Bass is Professor, Provost Emeritus, and Director of the Center for University Excellence at American University.

Table of Contents

1. The gap between the student experience and university operations; 2. Generation Z and the traditional university; 3. University tradition and conformity: insights and persistence; 4. Faculty influence and influences on the faculty; 5. The evolution of the student affairs profession and the ethos of specialization; 6. On decision-making, governance, and the distribution of power: implications for the student experience; 7. Lost among the silos: students and information systems; 8. Pinch points and more: insights from the student's perspective; 9. Reinventing the student experience: a case study; 10. Administratively aligned: a blueprint for a more supportive and holistic learning experience.
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