
This class was literally my first class in the higher education administration masters program. Looking back, I remember I was so nervous about showing up to this class knowing that I was coming to the program a semester behind everyone else. I had no idea what to expect or what to do. Sitting in the first meeting, I was looking around and everyone seemed to know each other except for me. As silly as it sounds is I was nervous and scared about what other classmates thought of me. I am never like this and it really bothered me. However, getting to know my classmates by reading their blog and interacting with them has made me feel like I’m in the right place. I am excited about going to class now and just trying to absorb all the information that I can.
I am really happy about the change from the biology masters program to this higher education program. I think this masters will open more opportunities for me that better fits my personality and personal goals. Writing this blog has opened my eyes to a world that I never knew about. I was well aware with my college administrators especially in the athletic department, but never really knew what they have to deal with. This blog made all these theories and discussions that I learned about in my other class’s kind of come to life. I saw problems in the college administration world, problems with students, learning how to be green, problems with technology, dealing with tragic aftermath on campuses, and basically real life interactions between students and college administrators.
I noticed one theme overall that was in most of my blogs. This theme that I detected was I always discussed possible problems with something that was happening on the college campus. Most of the blogs dealt with what the possibilities or choices were for the administration offices. I think that this is important because we were dealing with real life situations that we could possibly face in our near futures. I really think it takes a special person to be able to enjoy this job AND be good at it. I am up for this challenge and really can’t wait to get started in the real world.
Another thing that I got out of this class and writing these blogs is that I believe it is vital to have a good relationship with students on campus not matter what office or department you work in. I think that opening these relationships and interactions will allow an administrator to learn more about the campus in more ways than one. Listening and answering these voices on campus will help keep the college’s structure. These voices from the students need to be from all different races, sex, age, background, etc. If you keep all of these voices in consideration then the success of the college growth rate will be significant. The college growth that I was referring to is socially, academically, athletically, financially, or anything that makes a college and college. The better the administration works together and interacts with students, the better the college’s status becomes.
In conclusion, I just want to thank everyone in my class for teaching me things will writing your blogs. I have enjoyed reading each person’s entry and have learned a lot more by reading about the feelings and opinions than I ever thought I could. Each class member took and slightly different angle each week that opened the discussion in so many ways. I hope we continue communicating and interaction so we can learn from each other. I also want to wish everyone the best of luck especially the ones that are towards the end of their journey in this higher education program. Thanks again!
