College Student Services Administration (CSSA) Program Records 1966-2002 1979-2002

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College Student Services Administration (CSSA) Program Records 1966-2002 1979-2002

The College Student Services Administration (CSSA) Program Records document the development and administration of the CSSA program primarily from 1979 through 2002. The CSSA program is a graduate program that was founded in 1966. The curriculum has emphasized administrative leadership and management of programs and services for two- and four-year colleges and universities.

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Oregon State University. Office of Student Affairs.

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Oregon State University. College Student Services Administration Program.

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Dr. Robert W. Chick, an administrator who had significant student affairs experience at the University of Missouri, University of Denver, and Washington State University, founded the CSSA program in 1966. As the first Dean of Students and later the Vice President for Student Affairs at Oregon State University, Dr. Chick built an outstanding program of coordinated student services within the OSU community. From the description of College Student Services Administration (CSSA) program ...

Chick, Robert William

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Penn, John Roger.

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Oregon State University. College Student Personnel Administration.

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Trow, Jo Anne J.

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Oregon State University. School of Education

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Teacher education at OSU began in 1909 under the direction of the Department of Industrial Pedagogy. By 1918, OSU was designated by the State Board of Vocational Education to prepare teachers in vocational subjects. In 1932, an administrative reorganization expanded the School of Education to include preparing students to teach in the Biological and Physical Sciences, Agriculture, Mathematics, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Secretarial Science, or for educational and vocational guidance. Expan...