About the SCPS Student Advisory Board

The Student Advisory Board is a group of students who serve in a consultative role to Student Counseling and Psychological Services (SCPS). The Student Advisory Board allows SCPS to obtain valuable, first-hand feedback about current policies, procedures, and services. The board also provides ideas about ways in which SCPS can better assist the Auburn University community.

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Interested in joining the SCPS Student Advisory Board?

Requirements

  • Be a currently enrolled Auburn University undergraduate or graduate student.
  • Complete and application and agree to participate in an in-person interview with the coordinator of the Student Advisory Board.
  • Commit to attending monthly meetings that may take place after SCPS business hours (times and dates to be determined) for the term of one academic year.
  • Approach the role with an open mind and willingness to think creatively to provide SCPS with feedback about services. You do not have to be familiar with SCPS services to participate, but it is important to be open and interested in learning more.

Benefits

  • Members become familiar with the operations of a service-oriented department within a large university community.

  • Members gain the opportunity to network with other students who are interested in student services.
  • Members obtain valuable skills and experience that will help boost their résumés and possibly assist in searching for a job in the future.
  • Members strengthen their interpersonal skills and their ability to relate with others in a professional setting.

Recruitment for Student Advisory Board members begins early each fall semester.

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For more information about the Student Advisory Board

Contact Dr. Aja Davis