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College Student Affairs Administration MEd
Student Projects
As part of the Intentional Interventions class taken during the second year of study, students create web-based programs on a variety of topics. Some examples of these web pages are listed below.
Intentional Intervention Web Projects:
- Resident Assistant
A look at the role and responsibilities of the resident assistant, including qualifications and curricular requirements.
- Introduction to Programming
An introduction to programming ideas using the World Wide Web. This page designed to help resident assistants find resources to use in their everyday programming life.
- Living off Campus (Dawghouse!)
Helpful hints, tips, suggestions, and facts about finding an apartment and living off campus while attending UGA.
- Multicultural Awareness
Site designed to increase awareness on racial issues and challenge the way we perceive persons from differing cultures, races and ethnicities.
- The Programming Page
Programming ideas to guide resident assistants in creating and implementing effective residential programs.
- Roommate Conflict
Suggestions to assist college students in getting to know their roommates and managing conflicts as they arise.
- Eating Disorders
Information, myths, and a quiz to test your knowledge on eating disorders.
- Rape
Information and statistics on rape and tips for staying safe on campus.
- Financial Aid
An overview of financial aid, including the types of aid that are available, information on how to obtain financial aid, and what to do after college.
- So you want to be a "Dawg"
Helpful hints for moving from high school to the University of Georgia.
- Procrastination
A resource to educate students on the dangers of procrastination, to provide helpful resources about time management, and to address some of the reasons why people procrastinate.
- Dating Basics
Information to educate and assist students in making good decisions regarding relationships.
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