Student Fellows

At the heart of NUFP is the ongoing exchange between the Fellow and mentor to develop a sense of what a career in students affairs and higher education might be like. Mentors serve a critical role in executing the goals and objectives of NUFP by engaging Fellows in mentoring and networking experiences, providing Fellows with knowledge, insight, and understanding of the professional opportunities available in student affairs and higher education, and creating experiences that the Fellows would otherwise not have.

Overview

The NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program serves as a bridge to connect undergraduate students interested in student affairs to mentors and supporting resources. In an effort to expand the program to all undergraduates interested in the field of student affairs, the Division of Student Affairs at Florida State University created the NASPA and Noles Undergraduate Fellows Program (N2UFP).

While there are minor differences between NASPA and Noles Undergraduate Fellows, both fall under one united program. Both NASPA and Noles Undergraduate Fellows receive outstanding mentors and are invited to attend all programs offered by the NASPA and Noles Undergraduate Fellows Program.

To apply to the NASPA and Noles Undergraduate Fellows Program, select the "How to Apply" link in the navigation bar on the left to learn more about the process.

Recruiting Friends

We are constantly recruiting mentees. If you have friends that you think may be interested in the program please direct them to Dr. Zduy Chu, or to our website.


Current N2UFP Fellows

If you have not yet done so please make sure that you have contacted your mentor and scheduled meetings to discuss plans for the upcoming year.

Your Agreement

Fellow's Responsibilities

  1. Have an interest in student affairs/higher education administration and actively explore that interest.
  2. Be an active participant in the goal setting process, as well as in all assigned tasks, making sure to follow through on all assignments, including those outlined in the NUFP Handbook.
  3. Keep a journal that includes entries focused on personal insights (i.e., what you are doing, relationship with your Mentor, assessing strengths and weaknesses) and on the nature of the work area (i.e., values, culture, management styles, working relationships, etc.).
  4. Be a role model for other students and represent student affairs in a professional and positive manner.
  5. Respond to all materials received from the NASPA Office or NUFP Board in a timely manner.

How to Apply

If you are interested in learning more about the NUFP program nationally pr at Florida State University we encourage you to apply for our Noles Undergraduate Fellows Program. We provide you with opportunities to learn more about a career in student affairs and connect with professionals and other students with similar interests.

Noles Undergraduate Fellows Program Application

To apply for the Noles Undergraduate Fellows Program please fill out the Noles Undergraduate Fellows Application online.

NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program Application

Many of our N2UFP students are also a part of the NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program. If you are interested in earning more about the program and the application process please contact Anna Van Gurp. Applications for NUFP can be found here. Please note that applications must be submitted to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Westcott Suite 313, one week prior to NASPA application deadline. Applications will be reviewed to ensure that all materials are included.