Katrina Sproles
Katrina Sproles, Title IX Coordinator for Enrollment Management and Student Services at Bossier Parish Community College (BPCC), has been selected to participate in the prestigious Certificate in Student Affairs Law and Policy program offered by NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
The nationally recognized program provides advanced training for higher education professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of legal and policy issues impacting colleges and universities.
The NASPA Certificate in Student Affairs Law and Policy is designed for student affairs practitioners committed to ensuring institutional compliance, protecting student rights and strengthening campus policies. Participants complete intensive coursework focused on federal and state regulations, risk management, due process, Title IX, Clery Act requirements and emerging legal trends affecting higher education.
Sproles’ selection reflects her professional commitment to ethical leadership, regulatory compliance and student-centered practices within higher education. Through the program, she will gain expanded knowledge of the legal frameworks that guide student affairs administration and further enhance her ability to support institutional integrity and student success.
“I am honored to be selected for this opportunity through NASPA,” Sproles said. “Understanding the legal landscape of higher education is essential to creating safe, equitable and supportive campus environments. I look forward to strengthening my knowledge and applying it to better serve students and my institution.”
Dr. Teresa A. Jones, Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management and Student Services, said Sproles’ selection reflects both her leadership and her commitment to ensuring a safe, compliant and student-focused campus environment.
“Katrina’s selection for the NASPA Certificate in Student Affairs Law and Policy is a tremendous accomplishment and well-deserved recognition of her dedication to our students and institution,” Jones said. “As our Title IX Coordinator for Enrollment Management and Student Services, she approaches her work with integrity, professionalism and a deep understanding of the responsibility we carry to uphold federal regulations and protect student rights. This opportunity will further strengthen her expertise and enhance the support we provide to the BPCC community.”
NASPA is one of the leading professional organizations for student affairs administrators, representing thousands of professionals worldwide. Its certificate programs are highly regarded for equipping higher education leaders with practical, policy-informed training grounded in current legal standards and best practices.
Sproles’ participation in the Certificate in Student Affairs Law and Policy program demonstrates her ongoing dedication to professional growth and excellence in higher education leadership.
For more information about NASPA and its professional development programs, visit www.naspa.org.