Category Archives: Resource
Financial Literacy for New Professionals -- admin | April 12, 2012
In honour of National Financial Literacy Month in the US, I thought I would share some tips for those just starting out in the student housing field. Next week, I will share financial tips for those looking to make the move off-campus (yes, that world … Read More
Hot Topics -- admin | March 30, 2012
Are you interested in sharing your knowledge at the OACUHO 2012 Spring Conference, but don’t know where to begin? The call for programs has recently been extended (deadline is now Tuesday, April 17, 2012) and to help get the wheels turning, I’m uploading the list … Read More
Project Spotlight: The Programming Exchange -- admin | January 20, 2012
I caught up with Kyle Lethbridge, Assistant Residence Life Manager at the University of Guelph, to talk about the recent Programming Exchange day he organized and facilitated. Here’s how our conversation unfolded: Kate: What is the Residence Life Programming Exchange? Kyle: The Programming Exchange was … Read More
Recommended Reading for Student Affairs Practitioners -- admin | January 10, 2012
Looking to expand your knowledge of Student Affairs? Reading is a great way to enhance your practice and further your professional development. Housing professionals were asked (via Twitter and Facebook) to share their favourite books related to Student Affairs, and the following article is a … Read More
Considering a Graduate Degree in Student Affairs? -- admin | November 16, 2011
There are more graduate programs available to Canadian Student Affairs practitioners at home than ever before, and many are finding their way back to the classroom. The following article outlines some of the programs available. While this is in no way an exhaustive list of … Read More

