Financial Skills for Student Government/Student Organization Advisors

Financial Skills for Student Government/Student Organization Advisors

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Advising student government and student organizations involves many skills beyond group development. These include managing finances, risks, human resources, relations with the University, facilities management, and shared services. Join us as we delve into the financial and facility skills of effective advising.

Learning Outcomes:

Understand fiscal management for student government.

Explore contractual relationships that can exist between a student government and a University.

Articulate how to navigate shared services and effectively include student organizations.

Bill Harcleroad, MSEd, CSAEd, CSAEd-CA, CSAEd-CU

Director of Campus Activities & Leadership

SUNY Oneonta

Bill Harcleroad is a lifelong activities professional who began his career at the University of Rochester, his alma mater, and now works at SUNY Oneonta, where he has worked for more than 18 years as Director of Campus Activities and Leadership. He is a lifelong learner who recently earned a Inclusive and Ethical Leadership badge. He is an avid podcast listener, which is a great education and inspirational tool for him. Lastly, he is most proud to have raised an amazing human being who has recently transferred to SUNY Oneonta.

Continuing Education Credits

NASPA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). NASPA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

Participants who view this session will be eligible for Continuing Education (CE) credits in the Core Student Affairs Educator Certification (CSAEd™) continuing education. 

Guidelines for earning CE credit: 

1.5 CE is awarded for attending this live session OR watching it on-demand for ONE category of Continuing Education. You can not receive more than 1.5 credit hours total. 

No partial credit will be rewarded. 

Participants must also complete the feedback survey in the Online Learning Community.

Reach out to virtuallearning@naspa.org for the continuing education certificate for Social Justice and Inclusion. 

To receive CSAEd credit, attendees must complete the Feedback Survey in the online event offering the certification. Once the survey is completed, your Certificate of Completion will be available in the event modules. The Certificate of Completion, which will show the event and credit earnings, is available for download and/or print from the event in your Online Learning Community.

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