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'''Student Development and Activities''' (SDA) was an understaffed and somewhat less-than-competent office charged with overseeing all "student programming." In short, they were charged with making extra-curricular life better. They oversaw [[NSOP]], [[COOP]], [[Urban New York]], various events at [[Alfred Lerner Hall|Lerner]], "Leadership Training", and putting on an [[King's Crown Leadership Awards|expensive dinner]] at the end of the year honoring student leaders for having successfully jumped through all the hoops they set up.
|Name=Student Development and Activities
 
|Location=515 [[Lerner Hall]]
 
|Phone=212-854-3611
 
|Hours=M-F 9-5
 
|Website=http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/
 
|}}
 
  
'''Student Development and Activities''' (SDA) is an understaffed and somewhat less than competent office charged with overseeing all "student programming." In short, they're charged with making extra-curricular life better. They're somewhat underwhelming in their overall effort, but could be worse. They oversee [[NSOP]], [[COOP]], various events at Lerner, "Leadership Training", and putting on an expensive dinner at the end of the year honoring student leaders for having successfully jumped through all the hoops they set up.
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In [[2013]], they were merged into the [[Office of Student Engagement]].
  
 
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[[Category:Defunct administration]]
[[Category:Division of Student Affairs]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:44, 3 August 2013

Student Development and Activities (SDA) was an understaffed and somewhat less-than-competent office charged with overseeing all "student programming." In short, they were charged with making extra-curricular life better. They oversaw NSOP, COOP, Urban New York, various events at Lerner, "Leadership Training", and putting on an expensive dinner at the end of the year honoring student leaders for having successfully jumped through all the hoops they set up.

In 2013, they were merged into the Office of Student Engagement.