Colorado State University Journal of Student Affairs

 


Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation*

 

Purpose

 

Manuscripts should be written for the Student Affairs generalist who has broad responsibility for educational leadership, policy, staff development, and management.  Articles with specialized topics, such as harassment, should be written to provide the generalist with an understanding of the importance of the program area to Student Affairs; such an article should not take the form of a program specialist writing to a program specialist.

 

The Editorial Board invites submissions of the following types of articles:

 

·         Quantitative, Qualitative, or Emancipatory Research Articles

·         Editorial Articles

·         Historical Articles

·         Opinion/Position Pieces

·         Book Reviews

 

Research articles for the Journal should stress the underlying issues or problem that stimulated the research.  Treat the methodology concisely; and most importantly, offer a full discussion of the results, implications, and conclusions.

 

Procedure

 

Manuscripts should not exceed 3,000 words (approximately 12 pages of double-spaced, typewritten copy, including references, tables, and figures) and should not be fewer than 1,000 words (approximately four pages).  Exceptions should be discussed with the editors prior to submission.

 

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*Adapted from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators