Student Life
Welcome to Student Affairs
The Office of the Dean of Students is committed to providing quality programs and services to ensure your time here is time well spent. My office provides direction and supervision to nine departments dedicated to serving Becker Students.
My greatest hope for you is that you pursue a major that you enjoy, get involved in any of our many clubs, organizations or sports, and leave your mark on Becker College and the surrounding community. I encourage you to find your purpose at Becker. Finding your purpose involves paying attention to your life. Determine what you enjoy, who you enjoy spending time with and what you are most interested in learning.
We would like to invite you to not simply come to campus, take your classes, and obtain your degree, but to get connected and involved. We know that it can sometimes be difficult to get involved in activities on campus as a residential or commuter student. Understanding this, we would like to strongly encourage you to make the extra effort. To get the most out of your college experience, you will need to attend campus events and join student clubs and organizations. Through these, you will continue to learn outside the classroom.
Connection to the college is the key to success. Getting active in Student Government or the many Student Organizations on campus is one of the many ways of getting and staying involved. These activities provide a way to become more familiar with the campus and services it has to offer.
For our residential students, please utilize the Residential Life staff in your building to help you get connected and get the most out of your Becker College Experience. Please feel free to stop by my office or contact me if you have a concern that you feel warrants my attention. No matter how small or big the problem or concern, always feel free to contact me.
Again, don’t let your college experience end at the conclusion of each class. Get involved! Continue to learn about yourself and others, as well as gain leadership skills to use now and in the future. Your future success depends on it!
Sincerely,
Ken Cameron
Vice President of Student Affairs/Dean of Students