Advising Student Organizations: A Literature Review and Recommendations for Future Research
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Advising student organizations is an essential student affairs activity, however, it has been under-researched and under-supported at the detriment of the staff members who support student organizations. This literature review seeks to provide an overview of the available research and anecdotal experiences on the role of advising, the training of staff members, and the needs of student organizations. Following the review of literature, recommendations are offered to address the changing role of advisors, the diverse needs of student organizations, and areas of growth for the field.
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