New Director of Residential Life Excited for the Upcoming Academic Year

Bettendorf emphasized the importance of understanding the existing dynamics within the Residential Life program and other departments on campus before developing his own vision. His first few weeks on campus included a “listening tour,” during which he met with many departments across campus to understand how they are currently running and to learn how they could further work collaboratively as a team to decide which direction to go moving forward. One recurring theme throughout this listening tour was a student-first attitude.  “Every person I’ve met with, I feel like the student is the focus,” he says. He highlighted taking a collaborative approach, believing that creating a cohesive and supportive environment is crucial for the student experience. 

While getting to know his staff and the university is important, Bettendorf noted that one huge component to Residential Life is not currently on campus: the students. A key priority for the upcoming academic year is to assess the needs and preferences of the students by engaging with various student organizations such as Residential Hall Association (RHA) and Student Government. He aims to tailor future changes based on the feedback from students to enhance their overall college experience while attracting prospective students. Bettendorf is impressed with the current state of the Residential Life facilities and considers them to be “top notch.” He wants to continue to meet the diverse needs of students and feels the University is doing a great job, evidenced by the recent renovation of pod-style restrooms that are more accessible and inclusive. Donations to the University can help keep the facilities among the best. 

As the new academic year approaches, Bettendorf is particularly excited for move-in day on Thursday, August 22. He loves the interactions and energy that comes with students moving in and the beginning of the school year, especially with first-year students. While reflecting on his past experiences within residential life, Bettendorf says, “I think back to when I was going to college the first time… the nervousness you have of leaving home and doing all of that. You get to watch that happen and know that our staff are there and that we’re engaging folks so that they will have a good experience here.”

In his short time at Minnesota State Mankato, Bettendorf has been impressed with the outstanding team of people in Residential Life. He immediately noticed the strong dedication to student success across campus. “I have been wowed by the outstanding team of people in Residential Life… their knowledge, their skills, their dedication to students,” he said. His mantra is "to make the experience the best that we can for students," which reflects his commitment to enhancing the Residential Life program. He is eager to engage with the campus community, collaborate with colleagues, and support students in every possible way.  

 

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