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Graduate Intern Exchange: Increasing Competencies and Awareness Through Professional Development

In this article, the authors describe a student affairs graduate student internship exchange program between Florida International University, a large, urban, Hispanic-serving institution, and Bowling Green State University, a rural, residential, midwestern university, and present findings from a su...

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Published in:Journal of student affairs research and practice 2016-01, Vol.53 (2), p.190-204
Main Authors: Blanchard, Joy, Broido, Ellen M., Stygles, Katherine N., Rojas, Frank A.
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Campuses
Change Strategies
College Administration
College Students
Cultural Awareness
Doctoral Students
Exchange Programs
Florida
Graduate Students
Graduate Study
Graduate Surveys
Higher Education
Intercollegiate Cooperation
Internship Programs
Interpersonal Competence
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Likert Scales
Minority Groups
Multicultural Education
Ohio
Online Surveys
Participant Satisfaction
Professional Development
Social Attitudes
Staff Meetings
State Schools
State Universities
Statistical Analysis
Student Development
Student Exchange Programs
Student Personnel Services
Undergraduate Students
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