Tuesday, March 8, 2011

My Higher Ed Story

Ok, so this is my first ever blog post. Be gentle. I'm used to reading others' blogs and essentially being a blog stalker (quick, add that to Urban Dictionary!) but I realized that I have some stuff to say too so I might as well put myself in the conversation.

A few years ago, let's say 2008-ish, I came the realization that I missed the university scene and wanted to work in higher education, but I knew I didn't want to be a teacher. Enter my new obsession with GreekChat.com. After re-immersing myself in all things fraternity and sorority, I realized that I could make a living advising organizations at a college - total light bulb moment. You mean, I can get paid for my Greek geekdom, get to stick around academia without teaching, AND get to work with students every day? Sign me up! One problem, apparently a bachelor's degree in English isn't quite enough to do that job.

So... fast forward to May 2009, when I moved to Daytona Beach with my then fiance. I began looking online at university HR sites for available positions and found a communications job in an alumni relations office and it sounded like the perfect fit for me. So, late one night, I tweaked my resume and cover letter for this specific position and submitted it online. By noon the next day, I had an interview, and a month later I had a nameplate and business cards with my name on them.

In September 2010, I began taking online courses through Drexel University to obtain a Masters of Science in Higher Education Administration, focusing on Student Development and Affairs. As of March 14, I'll have two quarters, or 4 classes, under my belt and hope to maintain my 4.0 GPA. In the process, I stumbled upon the #sachat hashtag on Twitter and thankfully have met some people that have given me some beyond awesome advice on the student affairs profession and it just makes me even more excited to get in there and start. 

I've been working at Embry-Riddle now for going on 2 years and I've loved almost every minute of it. Though it's not in student affairs, I do get to work with students fairly regularly. I help advise the Student Alumni Association. I help plan events for the graduating seniors. I supervise our three student assistants. All the while, I'm also learning customer service skills on the side of a higher education professional. On top of that, I've learned a lot about website maintenance and social media site maintenance since those are two key areas I'm in charge of here. I've also made friends with the folks over in Student Activities and they've asked me to volunteer for various things (since I offered): I was asked to help with the phone interviews for the hiring of a new Greek Life Director, I served on the Student Activities Awards selection committee, I facilitated at the Greek New Member Orientation last year on being a Greek alumna, and I am the faculty/staff advisor to the chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity here at ERAU. All of these are great student affairs experiences that I can take with me...when I move.

And this is where I'm at. My husband has recently been told we'll be stationed at Ft. Eustis, VA this summer. I'm excited, since we got our second choice of station (my first choice) and that I'll be returning to VA. There are several great universities up in that area that I would be lucky to be an employee of and I can only hope that they can see past my degree that's only in progress, to my higher education experience, though limited, and my passion for student affairs.

2 comments:

  1. Good luck with your journey into Higher Ed Melissa! It sounds like any school in VA would be lucky to have you!

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  2. Great first blog! I'm pulling for you as always!

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