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J. MICHAEL HOSTETLER, Ed.D. 13312 Pantera Road San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 720-8034 -- Home (562) 985-2427 Work jmhostet@csulb.edu - email EDUCATION: Western Michigan University. Doctor of Education Major: Higher Education Administration Michigan State University. Master of Arts. Major: College Student Personnel Services Goshen College. Bachelor of Arts. Major: History and Secondary Education ADDITIONAL EDUCATION: Indiana University. Fund Raising School, Certificate Oregon State University. Institute on Total Quality Management University of Pennsylvania. Institute on Admission and Marketing Publications University of Notre Dame. Financial Aid Administration School, Certificate EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Associate Vice President for Student Services and Dean of Students. California State University, Long Beach. 2000 to Present Responsibilities: Serves on the Vice President s administrative committee for the entire division. Immediate supervision for orientation, retention, student activities, recreation and club sports, student leadership development, Greek system, judicial services, women s resource center, scholarship information office, Associated Students, student union, and child development center. Responsible for division s technology planning and coordination. Accomplishments: Reorganized student life effort and expanded student club and organization advising to 350 student groups, initiated stronger Greek standards and expanded Greek system, generated new, highly successful student leadership development program. Led alcohol, tobacco and drugs education and marketing efforts, co-chaired university student retention and graduation committee for eight years which led to positive increases in graduation rates, co-chaired Partner s for Success faculty mentoring first generation students, led changes in student judicial affairs with

J. Michael Hostetler page 2 an emphasis on education, ethics development programming, expanded judicial system to offcampus and student groups coverage, initiated and led student consultation and assessment team to more efficient management of threat situations, developed expanded parent orientation program and communications channels for parent concerns, expanded student orientation and moved to required orientation for all new students, volunteered for responsibility for office of recreation and club sports, volunteered to start new scholarship information office, served on committee planning new student recreation facility, responsible for division of student services technology and represented division on the university technology leadership council, cooperated closely with academic affairs division including curriculum and academic policy issues, research on graduate student services, student and faculty emergency and safety concerns, and cooperative programs for students like spring break study/work project in New Orleans, standards for student travel and study overseas, and closely cooperated with campus police on various safety concerns. Vice President for Student Affairs. Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho. 1990 to 2000. Responsibilities: Senior Student Affairs Officer for a division containing admissions, orientation, financial aid, registration and records, veteran's affairs, learning services, international student affairs, counseling, academic advising, multicultural affairs, student activities, residence life, career development, and Student Support Services (TRIO). Accomplishments: Developed divisional philosophy statement. Initiated enrollment management concept. Established new admissions standards and procedures. Implemented proactive retention effort. Initiated developmental academic advising model. Reestablished reading placement test. Strengthened financial aid office with additional personnel and resources. Improved quality and size of health center. Established full time services for international students. Authored new syllabus, administered and taught credit bearing college success and human development courses. Chair for all Division credit courses. Began co-operative education program with a federal grant. Awarded shared Talent Search (TRIO) grant with the University of Idaho. Obtained AmeriCorps grant. Began student activities and residence life offices. Expanded responsibilities of Native American Office to Native American and Minority Affairs. Acquired new residence facilities and developed them into institutions first co-ed, co-op hall and group living homes. Planned and renovated interior of residence halls. Currently, planning new residence hall. Actively planned and expanded student union building. Negotiated new food service concept. Initiated institution's ADA office. Developed floor plan and relocated Division of Student Affairs to centrally positioned offices. Employed consultant to strengthen international student office. Wrote and implemented collegewide alcohol/drug policy. Rewrote the student code of conduct adding sections on student s rights and responsibilities, victim's rights, racial and gender harassment, anti-stalking statement, and a campus ban on smoking. Rewrote institutional Family Education Rights and Privacy Act policy. Initiated advanced registration procedures. Utilized TQM to begin continuous registration and improve orientation. Promoted highly productive employees. Began annual professional employee of the year award. Established annual retreat for Student Affairs Division directors. Served as campus judicial officer. Reduced damage and anti-social behavior in residence halls. Strengthened the responsibilities of the campus communications board. Initiated student government's first summer retreat. Worked with student government leaders to rewrite the student

J. Michael Hostetler page 3 constitution and policies. Expanded the intramural/recreational program. Assisted in the selection of a new campus-wide computer system, Internet system and Web sites. Director of Student Enrollment and Assistant Dean of Students, Indiana University at South Bend, South Bend, Indiana. 1986 to 1990. Responsibilities: An enrollment management and student services position. Developed a complete recruitment plan, which led to Universities' highest enrollment in history. Accomplishments: Conducted market research. Initiated new admissions literature, videos, radio, television, newspaper advertising. Developed new recruitment strategies including campus visitations. Created minority student outreach. Restructured scholarship program and dissemination of financial aid information. Began services to major corporations. Computerized data management. Collaborated with departmental chairs for recruitment activities. Supervised staff, admissions decisions, credit transfer reports, community college relations. Development of international student recruitment, policies, and services. Initiated recruitment program for high achieving students. Represented IUSB with print and electronic media. Major responsibilities as Assistant Dean of Students: to support the Dean in managing all aspects of Division of Student Services including admissions, financial aid, registrar's office, student life, academic advising, counseling, and placement. Appointed to system-wide committee to re-write student s rights and responsibilities for eight campus IU systems. Developed orientation program including parent's orientation. Assisted with continuing development of athletic program. Acted for Dean in his absence. Director of Student Life and Assistant Dean of Students, Indiana University at South Bend, South Bend, Indiana. 1980 to 1986. Responsibilities: Management of student activities program including student government, programming board, social activities, student newspaper, literary magazine, childcare center, intramural recreation. Acting athletic director for new intercollegiate athletic program. Major responsibilities as Dean's Assistant include assisting in Financial Aid Office with Pell Grants, Guaranteed Student Loans and vocational rehabilitation funds. Represented the Financial Aid Office at high school financial aid nights and with the media. Also assisted Dean with activity fee increases. Established new on-campus childcare center. Maintained management of student activity budget, payroll, supervised student employees and negotiated contracts. Liaison for intercollegiate athletics with Indiana University, Bloomington, Athletic Department. Established IUSB as host for regional conventions of National Association of Campus Activity Directors. Adjunct instructor in Division of Education and member of faculty senate. Led new student orientation and assisted with academic advising and enforcement of academic standards. Coordinator of Academic Advising and Internships, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. 1979 to 1980. Responsibilities: Advising, academic records, registration, orientation. Managed all aspects of a large internship program. Awarded credit, developed new sponsors, interfaced with government agencies and administered government grants. Counseling and advising with a large number of Hispanic students.

J. Michael Hostetler page 4 Academic Advisor, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 1977 to 1979. Responsibilities: Advising, career counseling. Assisted with orientation and registration. Assistant Director of Admissions, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas. 1974 to 1977. Responsibilities. Admissions marketing, developed new recruitment publications, organized extensive alumni recruitment network, maintained vigorous campus visitation program, research, supervised staff and admissions counselors. Recruitment in New York, California, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas. Active participation in campus fund raising and alumni affairs efforts. Doubled matriculants from some recruitment territories. COMMITTEES California State University, Long Beach Student (threat) Consulation and Assessment Team, Chair Executive Steering Committee for NCAA Assessment, Member University Student Retention and Graduation Rates Committee, Co-Chair Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Committee, Member Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs/Marketing and Education Sub-committee, Chair Division of Student Services Technology Committee, Chair Student Recreation Building Construction Committee, Member Student Crisis Protocol Committee, Member Vice President s Administrative Committee, Member Campus Emergency Operations Committee, Member University Student Union Building Board of Directors, Member Child Development Center Board of Directors, Member Associated Students Human Resources Committee, Member Faculty Senate Curriculum and Policy Committee, Member University Technology Leadership Committee, Member Ukleja Center for Ethical Leadership, Board Member COLLEGE AND ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Lewis-Clark State College President s Cabinet, Member Executive Budget Committee, Member Academic Council, Member Faculty Association and Senate, Member Traveled to China to assist in establishing a sister school relationship with Guangxi University, Nanning, China. Arranged for English instructors to teach at Guangxi University, Nanning China.

J. Michael Hostetler page 5 Partnered with a faculty member and was awarded a Fulbright to bring a mainland Chinese scholar to Lewis-Clark. Also administered the Fulbright. Developed, taught, and administered a group of seven student development seminars, internships and cooperative experiences in conjunction with the Lewis-Clark State College Division of Education for elective credit. Named administrator for credit bearing Army ROTC by the President. Brought credit bearing Air Force ROTC to Lewis-Clark State College. Cooperated with Academic Affairs in the transfer and development of Lewis-Clark s Learning Resource Center to Division of Student Affairs. Technology education (Tech Prep) for high school juniors/seniors transferred to Division of Student Affairs in cooperation with Academic Affairs. Administered campus learning communities project. Assisted in the coordination of unique educational program for Japanese and Asian students. Traveled to France, Germany and Italy to visit universities for historic perspectives for inclusion in graduate teaching. COMMITTEES Lewis-Clark State College INSTRUCTION Retention Task Force, Co-Chair Task Force for Cultural Diversity, Chair Task Force for Contemporary Social Issues, Chair Events Planning Committee, Chair Enrollment Management Task Force, Chair Women s Issues Task Force, Co-Chair Administrative Technology Committee, Chair Customer Service Committee, Chair Talkington Historic Artifacts Committee, Chair Marketing and Advertising Committee, Member Lewis-Clark State College Foundation Board, Member Idaho State Board of Education 70% Committee, Member Idaho State Board of Education Learning Disabilities Committee, Member Idaho State Board of Education Student Affairs Committee, Member Idaho Special Olympics Board of Directors, Member Nez Perce County Historical Society, Member Lewiston Downtown Rotary, Member

J. Michael Hostetler page 6 Instructor for History and Philosophy of Higher Education, a three credit graduate course for the University of Idaho Administered and instructed Freshman Seminar, a one-credit undergraduate course at Lewis-Clark State College Instructed the Freshman Seminar, a one credit undergraduate course for Indiana University, South Bend Taught history and geography in public schools of Colorado PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND CONSULTING Legal Issues in Practice Presentation at California ACPA Conference, Long Beach, 2009 Legal Issues, Judicial Decisions and Safety Concerns in Practice, Redux presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, Long Beach, 2008 Public Policy and Legal Issues 101 presentation at the NASPA Mid Level Professionals Institute, NASPA Western Regional Conference, Long Beach, 2008 What Does the Public Want From Higher Education? Panel presentation on public policy, legal issues and campus safety by the NASPA Public Policy Board, National NASPA Conference, Boston, 2008 Legal Issues, Campus Safety and Judicial Affairs presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, Las Vegas, 2007 Public Policy and Legal Issues Panel presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, San Francisco, 2006 Public Policy 2004 Panel presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, Boise, ID, 2004 College Student Activism Then and Now. Article for In Touch, an in-house publication for California State University, Long Beach faculty and staff, 2004 History and the Importance of the Professor as Mentor. Article for In Touch, an in-house publication for California State University, Long Beach faculty and staff, 2003 Selected by NASPA as one of six representatives to lobby Congressional Senators and Representatives in Washington, D.C., July, 2003 Public Policy 2003 Panel presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, San Diego, CA, 2003

J. Michael Hostetler page 7 Public Policy 2002 Panel presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, Portland, OR, 2002 Student Retention and Graduation in the CSU System. Presentation at the California State University Associated Students Conference on Retention, San Diego, 2003 An Update on Public Policy. Presentation at the Western Regional NASPA Conference, Portland, 2002 NASPA 101: NASPA and Your Professional Development. Presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, Vancouver, B.C., 1999 Student Affairs as a Profession: Are We Meeting the Challenge? Address at the Montana State NASPA Conference, Missoula, MT, 1999 The Future of Higher Education and Financial Aid. Keynote address for the Idaho Association of Financial Aid Administrators, Pocatello, ID, 1998 Master of ceremonies for Senator Frank Church Memorial Lecture and Banquet. Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, 1996 "Graduate Student Career Exploration." Panel presentation at the NASPA Western Regional Conference, Salt Lake City, 1995 "Current Legal Issues in Higher Education." Presentation at the Idaho NASPA State Conference, Rexburg, ID, 1994 "Leadership, Experience and You." Guest lecture given to undergraduates at Seattle University, 1994 "Costs of Higher Education, Financial Aid Trends and Student Reactions." Panel presentation with students. A state policy workshop for Idaho legislators and the media. Boise, 1994 "To Be or Not To Be... A Ph.D." Panel presentation at the Northwest Student Personnel Association Conference, Newport, OR, 1994 Alexander Astin's What Matters In College: A Book Review, NASPA Region V Newsletter, 1993. "Student Affairs in Idaho." Presentation for state student government leaders at the Idaho Student Summit, Boise, 1993. "Management, Teamwork, and Fund Raising." Presentation to Idaho Special Olympics volunteers, Boise, 1993. "Improving Staff Morale in Troubled Times." Presentation at the Idaho NASPA Conference, Boise, 1992.

J. Michael Hostetler page 8 "Current Realities in Higher Education." Presentation at the Lewiston Chamber of Commerce Leadership program, Lewiston, ID, 1991. Effects of the Great Depression on Private Higher Education: Impact on Private College and University Planning. Doctoral dissertation, 1989, Western Michigan University. "History and the Future of Private Higher Education, Presentation at the Invitational Griffith Conference, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, 1989. "Student Organizations as Agents of Change, Presentation at the American College Personnel Association National Convention, New Orleans, 1985. "Running a Successful Meeting, Presentation at the Indiana University Student Leadership Conference, Indianapolis, 1984. "Initiating a Faculty Mentor Program, Presentation at the National Association for Academic Advising National Convention, St. Louis, 1983. "Utilizing Faculty During Orientation, Presentation at the Midwest Association of Orientation Directors Annual Convention, Indianapolis, 1983. Consultant in test marketing service-related admissions product, Chicago. 1982 and 1983. Consultant in staff orientation and training for public relations and marketing firm, Chicago. 1982. Consultant in planning and marketing a career and employment service. Goshen, IN. 1981. "A Report from the Field: Admission in a Competitive Atmosphere and Ethics in Higher Education," Spring, 1978, Vol. 13, No. 2, Michigan State University Orient, journal devoted to higher education administration. "Time to Grow into the Future," an admissions viewbook utilized by Southwestern College, Winfield, KS, 1976. ORGANIZATIONS Founding Member, National Public Policy Board, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, 2002-2008. Public Policy Chair, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators for Region VI, 2002-2008. Network Coordinator, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators for Region VI, 2000-2001.

J. Michael Hostetler page 9 Vice President of National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and Chairman of NASPA Region V Board of Directors, 1999-2000. Vice President Elect, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, 1998-1999. Selected as reviewer for national conference program proposals by NASPA, 1998 and 1999. Major Speakers Chair, NASPA Region V and VI Western Conference, 1996-1997. National Association for Student Personnel Administrators, Region V Board of Directors, Member, 1992 to 1997. Fourth Idaho NASPA Conference, Chair and Conference Host, 1996. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Region V, Newsletter Editor, 1995 to 1996. Conference Program Chair, NASPA Region V and VI Western Conference, 1994-1995. NASPA Membership Coordinator for Idaho, 1991 to 1993. Idaho NASPA State Convention, Planning Group, 1991 to 1992. National Association for Student Personnel Administrators, Member. American Counseling and Personnel Association, Member. Association for Student Judicial Officers, Member. HONORS AND AWARDS: Career Achievement Award, California State University Division of Student Services, 2003. Outstanding Service Award, Associated Students, California State University, 2001. Appointed to honorary membership in Golden Key National Honor Society, 2000. Invited to Oxford University Think Tank on Residential Colleges, 1999-2000. Idaho AmeriCorps Outstanding Service Award, 1995. Outstanding Service Award, Lewis-Clark International Student Association, 1993.

J. Michael Hostetler page 10 Outstanding Service Award from IUSB Student Association, 1987. Appointed by President of Indiana University to committee of five persons to rewrite system-wide Student Rights and Responsibilities, 1985 to 1989. Outstanding Service Award from Arizona State University Criminal Justice faculty, students and staff, 1980. Merit award for excellence in college publication, Des Moines, IA, convention for college public relations professionals, 1975. Graduated with highest grade point average in M.A. program at Michigan State University, 1974.

J. Michael Hostetler page 11 REFERENCES Dr. Rita Rice Morris President Shawnee State University Portsmouth, OH 45662 Phone: (740) 354-3205 (former President & Provost of Lewis-Clark State College) Dr. Andrew Hanson Dean of Students and Enrollment Management Lewis-Clark State College 500 8 th Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501 Phone: (208) 799-2210 Dr. Doug Robinson Vice President for Student Services California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-0004 Phone: (562) 985-5587 Dr. Lynn Mahoney Associate Vice President for Undergraduate Studies California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-0004 Phone: (562) 985-7538