Empowering Student AffairsAcross Africa

Rooted in Afrocentric values. Driven by scholarly excellence.

Who We Are

We are a network of higher-education and student-affairs practitioners committed to advancing African-centered approaches to campus life. Inspired by the Adinkra proverb:

"When those who do not know learn, they get to know."

Our members collaborate across borders to research, train, and uplift the next generation of student-affairs leaders.

Our Goals at a Glance

Global Network

Connect practitioners across the continent to share research, best practices, and peer support.

Training & Mentorship

Deliver certification courses, workshops, and one-on-one mentoring to strengthen professional skills.

Indigenous Integration

Blend African knowledge systems with global frameworks for truly Afrocentric services.

Spotlight: Transforming Campus Wellness in Ghana

When the University of Cape Coast launched its first peer-mentoring program in 2024, retention rates among first-year students climbed by 18%. Read how AASAP practitioners designed culturally responsive training that became the blueprint for three other national campuses.

University of Cape Coast Impact Story
18%
Retention Increase

Next Up: AASAP Annual Workshop 2025

Quality Student Affairs Management and Administration in African Universities
November 24–27, 2025 · Nairobi, Kenya
4-Day Professional Development Event$800 (Up to 40% early bird discount)

Join student affairs professionals from across Africa for an intensive workshop focused on enhancing management practices and administrative excellence in university settings. Network with peers, learn from experts, and develop strategies to transform student experiences.

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