See attachment Reflection Paper: 3-4 typed pages, not including title page and reference page. Double spaced, 12 font, Times New Roman font.

See attachment 

Reflection Paper: 3-4 typed pages, not including title page and reference page. Double spaced, 12 font, Times New Roman font. APA format. Please include a title page, reference page, pagination, and subtitles/level headings. 100% NO PLAGIARISM

· General and brief description of The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and the Student Conduct Programs.

· Briefly discussed why you selected The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa for your case study

· What did you learn about the purpose and goals of the Student Conduct Programs office? How does this office contribute to the overall functioning of the Student Affairs division and the university as a whole?

· What do you believe are the most important services that this office provides to students?

· What did you learn from completing this case study that you found most interesting and/or surprising?

· Is this an area you would have an interest in pursuing a job or career? (This would be yes) Why?

· After completing this case study, what did you learn from this experience that you think would be helpful to you in better understanding the field of student affairs?

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