Cascade & Websites
The following provides general best practices for Student Affairs web editors, who to contact for specific adjustments to Student Affairs webpages and how to best direct broader support-related questions.
Access the robust Cascade pages for guides related to creating web content.
Best Practices
These best practices are tried-and-true guidelines that help you create content to draw visitors in and showcase your department or program's best attributes.
- Accessibility – Create content for every web user.
- Writing for the Web – Keep it clear and concise.
- Arranging Content – Formatting for the web.
- Links & Navigation – Help visitors get from A to B.
- Accepted Word Styles – Say this... not that.
- Searchability – Let's talk SEO.
- Pocket Guide – Your quick reference guide.
Lastly, always remember to update your website for changing dates, links, titles and more. A best practice is to not only maintain consistent messaging throughout your pages, but to check your campus partners' content, as well.
Student Affairs Cascade Editors
Contact the following webpage's editor to request a change.
Community Values & ConnectionCVC thematic pages - Josie Madson
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Health & WellnessHealth & Wellness thematic pages - Lindsay Heck
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Planning, Strategy & Integrative PracticesPSI thematic pages - Anna Mroch
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Residence LifeResidence Life thematic pages - Laura Smith
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Student Engagement & LeadershipSEL thematic pages - Mike Patterson
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Student SuccessStudent Success thematic pages - Katja Rogers
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Student Transition Engagement ProgramsAll STEP pages - Lauren Garrett |