Grad Spotlight – Cameron Hoyt

Name: Cameron Hoyt
Institution: The University of Rhode Island
Program: Human Development and Family Studies, Concentration in College Student Personnel

Where are you working right now?
Housing and Residential Life as a Graduate Hall Director at URI and Intern for the Office of Student Activities at Salve Regina University.

What do you love about working there?
I love the student interactions I get to have. I truly look forward to when students move in during September!

When you aren’t working, how do you spend your free time?
I enjoy hanging out with my friends and watching music videos on youtube.

What is your favorite grad school class and why?
My favorite grad school class was the Diversity and Inclusion class we took our first semester! Our professor was able to teach us so much valuable information and allowed you to open up. Remember everyone is coming into grad school at different points in the journey but yours is unique.

Who inspired you to get involved in Higher Education?
My involvement with Orientation during undergrad! I truly loved being an Orientation Leader and want to pass that passion onto other students.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned in your career (so far)?
It is okay to ask questions! At some point, everyone is new at something so if you are questing anything just ask, someone else might have the same question.

What is on your Higher Ed bucket list?
My first goal is to finish grad school! After that my bucket list is one day be a Director of an Orientation Program.

What advice would you offer to undergraduate seniors who are starting to search for grad programs?
Do not be afraid to spread out of your comfort zone! Grad school is only two short years and they go by so fast!

NECPA Board Spotlight – Jessica Smith

Jessica Smith
Massachusetts State Coordinator

Current Title and Institution:
Complex Coordinator at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)

What do you do as the Complex Coordinator?
As a Complex Coordinator I supervise a staff of 18 RAs, and oversee 700 residents in a combination of 2 first year buildings, and 3 upperclassmen apartments.

 

What do you love about working at your current institution?
I love the student population at WPI, the STEM population is a unique student dynamic and our students at WPI are very academically driven, and are very involved on campus. This creates a wonderful campus community.

How did you get involved in the New England College Personnel Association (NECPA)?
I got involved back in April of 2017 when a former supervisor (and our current NECPA President) told me about the organization and shared that there were opportunities to get involved. I’ve attended conferences in the past, and like that NECPA is a smaller organization with opportunities for involvement.

When you aren’t working or focusing on your NECPA role, how do you spend your free time?
I love pop culture. So most nights and weekends you can find me binge-watching shows on Netflix or Hulu. I also love going out to eat with my friends and family.

Who inspired you to get involved in Higher Education?
When I worked in the Residence Life office at my undergrad institution Framingham State University, I had the opportunity to work with some wonderful higher education professionals. Glenn Cochran, Jay Hurtubise, Kim Dexter, and Johnny Hurley all helped me find my passion for working with students and showed me that a career in Higher Education is possible.

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned in your career (so far)?
The most valuable lesson I have learned is that we need to support our students in all aspects of themselves, not just the aspect we directly supervise. We need to support them as student leaders, as students, and as people.

What is on your Higher Ed bucket list?
I want to take my next step, and shift gears from Residence Life to Career Development.

Why should professionals in New England get involved in NECPA?
I think New England professionals should get involved in NECPA because it is a smaller organization and executive board with more meaningful involvement opportunities.

Call for Volunteers! Summit Planning Committee

Thank you for your interest in being part of the planning committee  the NECPA Summit to be held at University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH on June 20, 2018!

We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help with many aspects of the event:

  • Site logistics
  • Proposal reviewers
  • Presenter support
  • Day-of setup and breakdown

Please let us know your interest using the form at https://goo.gl/forms/x9TF5Vgqna2GQLq02.

If you have any questions about the form or if you need a paper version of the, please contact newengland@acpa.nche.edu

Seeking a New Hampshire State Coordinator

NECPA is currently seeking a committed higher education professional to serve on the Executive Board as the New Hampshire State Coordinator. Board positions are professional development opportunities strategically designed to contribute to supporting and advancing higher education practice through events, information, and online content. Board members need to take initiative, be highly self-motivated individuals, be willing to collaborate with others across the region, and be committed to advancing the profession through local opportunities.

Board member expectations include:

If you, or someone you know, lives or works in New Hampshire, and are interested in joining the Board, please contact Jessi Robinson, President-Elect, at jrobin19@gmail.com.