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Student Conduct 201

Student Conduct 201

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 8:00 AM - Friday, November 22, 2024 5:00 PM (EDT)

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We are so excited to once again offer this revitalized virtual education opportunity. Whether you are a new professional seeking foundational information, or an experienced professional looking for information on specific areas of conduct practice, we hope the Student Conduct 101/201 modules provide the quality development, growth, and education that are a part of ASCA!

Click on "About Student Conduct 101" to learn more. We hope you will join us!

Dr. Amanda Mesirow, Assistant Executive Director
ASCA Central Office
aed@theasca.org 

SC 201 Modules:

To successfully complete a module and receive the Certificate of Completion, the participant must attend all sessions of the module. 

  • "Module" refers to the entirety of a course. There are five modules. 
  • "Session" refers to the individual sessions in each module. 

Each module will have eight hours' worth of sessions. To receive a completion certificate, you must attend all sessions. You may sign up for multiple modules in a semester. Please note that none of the sessions will be recorded.

SC 201 Modules:

SC 201: Pathways to Resolution: Restorative Justice and Conflict Mediation

Recommended for: Conduct practitioners with at least three years or more of experience; including basic knowledge of restorative justice and conflict mediation.

This module focuses on incorporating Restorative Justice and Conflict Mediation into your case resolution process, or enhancing these methods for those who already have them in place. Participants will learn the foundational skills around RJ and CM, when and how they are utilized in conduct practice, and how they can contribute to engagement and belonging in the conduct process. Additionally, the session will offer tangible examples of RJ and CM that can be utilized in participants’ processes, as well as how to create buy-in from administration, stakeholders, and campus partners to bring these resolution methods to your campus or organization. 

Faculty: Andrew McGeehan and Dr. Jim Settle

Dates and Times: November 18th and November 20th from 3pm-6pm ET & November 22nd from 3pm-5pm ET.

SC 201: Student Organization (Sorority & Fraternity Life; Recognized Student Organization) Conduct

Recommended for: conduct practitioners with at least three years or more of experience who have a direct and consistent role in case management for SFL and RSO cases.

This module focuses on issues pertaining specifically to resolving cases involving Sorority & Fraternity Life and RSOs (Recognized Student Organizations), including issues impacting culturally-based organizations. Participants will learn proven practices in case management, interviewing, and resolution, as well as communicating and collaborating with campus partners. The module will also discuss how to approach and resolve issues around unrecognized student organizations, such as when suspended groups re-form without permission.

Faculty: Wesley Bolton and Alex Maxwell

Dates and Times: November 13th and November 15th from 12pm-4pm ET.

SC 201: Housing and Residence Life Conduct

Recommended for: Practitioners at any level who have a direct and consistent role in case management for housing and residence life.

This module focuses on the conduct process, specifically in housing and residence life. Participants will learn proven practices for proactive engagement and education around conduct issues in on-campus living spaces, including case management approaches, community building and response to issues impacting communities, and pathways to resolution. Additionally, participants will gain skills for  the role of a conduct practitioner in the residence life setting , including foundational aspects of conduct, conduct administration (e.g., assessment, records management, training student staff on report writing, and caseload management), on-call responses, and how to balance a live-in position with personal boundaries.

Faculty: Sevyn Hardy and Dr. Matt Khoury

Dates and Times: November 7th, November 8th, November 14th, and November 19th from 3pm-5pm ET.

SC 101/201 Module Pricing:

Member Pricing:

  • SC 201 Modules
    • One Module: $400.00
    • Two Modules: $750.00
    • Three Modules: $1,125.00

  • ALL Five (5) SC 101/201 Modules: $1,800.00

Non-Member Pricing:

  • SC 201 Modules
    • One Module: $450.00
    • Two Modules: $900.00
    • Three Modules: $1,350.00

  • ALL Five (5) SC 101/201 Modules: $2,250.00

Student Pricing:

  • SC 201 Modules*

*If you are a student wanting to register for SC 201 modules, please contact Dr. Amanda Mesirow at aed@theasca.org prior to registration.

If you would like to review the modules and register for SC 101, please click here.

If you would like to register for all SC 101/201 modules, please click here.

Your registration is good for one person. Due to the design of the content delivery, we are not allowing one person to register and share the link with a group.

These sessions are eligible for Student Affairs Certification continuing education credits. Contact Assistant Executive Director, Dr. Amanda Mesirow, at aed@theasca.org if you are seeking to earn credits.

Please ensure you review ASCA's Refund and Cancelation Policy prior to completing your registration.

Zoom links will be provided prior to your module beginning. 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.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2024 8:00 AM - Friday, November 22, 2024 5:00 PM (EDT)
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