Associate Dean of the College for Administration
Raymon P. Parker
The associate dean oversees the offices of Campus Activities, Career Development Office, and the Student Employment Office. The associate dean also advises student organizations and programming groups.
Campus Activities, Calendar Office, and College Center »
Director: Teresa Quinn
The Office of Campus Activities coordinates student extracurricular activities and all nonacademic scheduling, including the College Center and evening use of all auditoria. The office maintains the College calendar, and all events should be registered through Campus Activities to avoid conflicts with other similar or competing events and to appear on the college calendar. Campus Activities manages convocations and commencement and makes arrangements for academic dress.
Career Development Office »
Director: Mary P. Raymond
The Office for Career Development offers services and programs to help students and alumnae/i explore fields of interest, examine career options, prepare resumes, arrange employment interviews, and apply for special programs and employment.
Student Employment Office »
Student Employees are an integral part of the daily operation of Vassar College and student jobs are found in nearly 100 departments and offices on the campus. Each semester students fill over 1,600 campus jobs. The mission of the Student Employment Office is to offer employment that matches the educational goals set by each student and to offer jobs that help students gain both professional and personal development.
Vassar Student Association Advising
The range of student organizations is as broad and diverse as the interests of Vassar students. There are currently about 100 organizations and club sports - political groups, a photographers' club, social action groups, newspapers, and literary magazines, comedy troupes, an FM radio station, a film group, environmental groups, and performing groups, among others.
Religious and Spiritual Life Office »
Director: Sam Speers
The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL) helps students integrate lives of passionate commitment, embodied practice, and intellectual critique at Vassar and beyond. Religious and Spiritual Life oversees, advises, and supports a wide range of religious and civic communities and initiatives on campus, and plays an important role as a community liaison for the college in the mid-Hudson Valley.
