Outreach Opportunities in Student Conduct Webinar
Thursday, June 12, 2025 (11:30 AM - 12:30 PM) (EDT)
Description
Part of the ASCA Summer School Series! This presentation shares how student conduct offices can incorporate outreach efforts. This is accomplished by first sharing some literature on the purpose of campus outreach, the value of campus outreach for Towson University’s Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices, the outreach methods currently in place at Towson University, and assessing the effectiveness of outreach efforts. Participants will be given time to brainstorm what outreach could look like for their office including what their office hopes to accomplish by incorporating outreach, what methods of outreach are effective on their campus, and how they will assess the effectiveness of their outreach.
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will be able to Identify the outreach methods used by Towson University’s Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices.
- Participants will be able to discuss the literature presented and identify themes presented in the various texts to understand what constitutes effective outreach. (CSAEd™ Domain: Assessment & Evaluation)
- Participants will be able to brainstorm ways to implement outreach efforts in their department. (CSAEd™ Domain: Leadership)
Knowledge & Skills:
Knowledge & Skill | Level |
Assessment | Foundational |
Education | Intermediate |
Equity & Intentional Inclusion | Foundational |
Internal & External Partnerships | Intermediate |
Law & Policy | Foundational |
Continuing Education Credits:
Continuing Education Credits for those Certified through the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification:
- CSAEd™-485
- CSAEd™-SC 130
Pricing:
- ASCA Professional Members: $39.00
- Non-Members: $59.00
- ASCA Student Members: $20.00
Please ensure to review ASCA's Refund and Cancelation Policy prior to completing your registration.
Each registration payment applies to one attendee only. For group registration and rates, contact ASCA Director of Member Experience and Operations, Josh Cutchens, at asca@theasca.org.
Please note registration will close at 11:45 PM EST the day prior to the event.
A Zoom link will be provided the morning of the meeting. If you need accommodations for this event, please contact the ASCA Central Office at asca@theasca.org or 979-589-4604 as soon as possible.
Presenter Information & Bio:
Dr. Rica Clements (She/Her) Rica Clements serves as a Coordinator in the Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices at Towson University. Rica holds a B.S. and M.A. in Education from the University of Central Florida and earned her Ed.D. in Curriculum & Instruction from Liberty University. She has worked in Education for the last 8 years, working with students inside and outside the classroom. Formerly a secondary math teacher, Rica has found a new passion in student accountability and restorative practices. Alison Peer, Ed.D. is the Associate Dean of Students at Towson University. She earned her doctoral degree in Educational Leadership in 2023 from Frostburg State University. Alison’s area of research is in the implementation of restorative practices in college student accountability processes. Among other responsibilities, she chairs the Restorative Practices Steering Committee at TU and has been deeply invested in growing restorative work there for the past eight years. Contact: rclements@towson.edu
Dr. Alison Peer (She/Her) Alison Peer, Ed.D. is the Associate Dean of Students at Towson University. She earned her doctoral degree in Educational Leadership in 2023 from Frostburg State University. Alison’s area of research is in the implementation of restorative practices in college student accountability processes. Among other responsibilities, she chairs the Restorative Practices Steering Committee at TU and has been deeply invested in growing restorative work there for the past eight years. Contact: apeer@towson.edu