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Sarah
Naylor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Past
Involvement in NACADA:
Years
in NACADA: 6 years
National
Offices Held and Accomplishments Achieved While in Office:
Regional
Activities/Offices Held, including accomplishments achieved while
in office:
Committee/Task
Force/Advisory Board Activities and Accomplishments:
- Member, NACADA Research Committee,
2006-present
Commission/Interest
Group Activities and Accomplishments:
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Current Member — Advising Graduate and Professional Students
Commission, Distance Education Advising Commission,
Theory and Philosophy of Advising Commission
Other:
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NACADA Research Grant recipient, 2006
- Presented
Advising Graduate and Professional Students Commission-sponsored
sessions at national conferences in 2005 and 2006
- Attended
NACADA National Conferences in 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
- Attended
NACADA Summer Institute in 2000
Platform
Statement:
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Highlight your previous involvement within this unit that will
help you in leading this unit. What roles have you played within
this particular unit as a member thus far?
As
a member of the Advising Graduate and Professional Students Commission,
I seek to highlight the importance of academic advising for graduate
students. My doctoral research is focused on this population,
and I am committed to disseminating my findings to graduate student
advisors and administrators. To this end, I have presented research
on graduate advising at the last two NACADA national conferences
and plan to continue to present at future regional and national
conferences. In addition, I attend the Advising Graduate and Professional
Students Commission meetings in order to learn and share new ideas
and skills for advising graduate students from fellow advisors.
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What do you believe are the most important goals and initiatives
for this unit in meeting the strategic plan for both the unit
and the Association?
Ideally, the Advising Graduate and Professional Students Commission
will continue to raise its presence at NACADA conferences and
in advising literature and journals. In order to promote effective
and rewarding graduate advising experiences, the Commission should
cultivate an environment that encourages discussion of presentations,
research, and literature related to advising graduate and professional
students in order to build awareness, knowledge, and skills related
to advising this unique student population. Understanding the
role of graduate advising is essential in this increasingly diverse
and complex higher education environment.
- Why are
you interested in serving in this leadership position or what
influenced you to run for this leadership position?
My passion for advising graduate students led me to become an
academic advisor, and my desire to improve advising services for
graduate students led to my enrollment in a doctoral program in
higher education. I am committed to transforming my enthusiasm
for graduate advising into useful contributions to both graduate
advising research and graduate advising practice.
Serving
as the Chair of the Advising Graduate and Professional Students
Commission would enable me to bring attention to the growing population
of graduate and professional students by encouraging a deeper
understanding of graduate advising. Such an understanding will
enable graduate students, faculty, advisors, and administrators
realize the rich potential of the graduate advising relationship.
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Provide any additional comments or information (either personal
or leadership-related) that you want potential voters to know
about you that is not covered elsewhere in your platform information.
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