 Welcome! I want to personally welcome you to
Salisbury University, and to the Division of Student Affairs.
The Division of Student Affairs is made up of a dedicated group
of individuals and offices that are committed to creating a
positive, energetic, and inclusive campus environment for all
students. We offer a wide range of programs and services that
are designed to enhance your learning experience and help ensure
your success at the University and beyond.
Specifically, I want to invite you to become an active
participant in your University Community. One of the biggest
keys to your success as a student is building meaningful
relationships, and developing important connections to the
University and with members of the Salisbury community. We
provide many opportunities to facilitate these connections
through internships, athletics, volunteer work, student clubs
and organizations, community service, and much, much more.
Please take a few moments to view the Student Affairs website or
stop by our office in room 212 of the Guerrieri University
Center to learn more about the programs and services we have to
offer. Please know we are here to assist you in navigating
through your college experience to ensure that it is rich and
rewarding pathway toward your future success.
Dr. Ellen Neufeldt, Vice President of Student Affairs
Guerrieri University Center, Room 212 410-543-6080
Student Affairs Mission September 6, 2006
Committed to the fulfillment of the Salisbury
University Mission, the Division of Student Affairs
builds meaningful relationships with students prior to
arrival on campus, in and out of the classroom and
through graduation, in an intentional effort to foster
student success. The Division of Student Affairs is
committed to supporting students as they prepare for
meaningful lives and careers as well as challenging
students to engage in activities and organizations that
facilitate personal growth, develop successful life
skills and contribute to civic involvement. By
empowering all students to become active and successful
members of the learning community, students will be
educated to:
- Commit to academic achievement;
- Lead healthy lifestyles;
- Think critically and
reflectively;
- Appreciate individual and cultural
differences;
- Foster a positive balance between
autonomy and interdependence;
- Assume leadership
roles;
- Act in a manner that best represents
themselves and the University.
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