Work directly with college students to support their academic success and overall wellness.

What You’ll Learn

The Master of Science in College Student Affairs and Development (CSAD) is a 36-credit program that prepares students to work as a student affairs professional across a variety of settings and functional roles. This degree will allow for entry into a broad range of areas in a higher education setting, but it emphasizes knowledge and skills that prepare students to work directly with students in “front-line” roles.

This program will prepare students for a career in student affairs in alignment with NASPA/ACPA competencies, with a particular focus on Social Justice and Inclusion, Student Learning and Development, and Advising and Supporting.

Curriculum

Our students learn about “big picture” issues and trends in higher education, but with a heavy focus on the skills needed to work directly with students in one-on-one and group settings. This focus on preparation for direct student work makes our program unique among our peers in the region. Throughout the program, students learn through applied, “real world” practice, both in the classroom and through direct work with current college students.

Curriculum and Learning Outcomes

 

Best Consideration Dates

Fall Semester: April 15
Spring Semester: November 15
Summer Semester: April 15

Complete applications received after the published deadline are welcome and will be reviewed on a space-available basis.

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Career Outlook

Students will be prepared to work in a wide range of student affairs roles and functions. Examples include:

  • Academic advising
  • Student organizations/activities
  • Career services
  • Civic engagement
  • Residence life
  • International student services
  • TRIO / Educational opportunity programs
  • Student conduct
  • Greek affairs
  • Disability support services

Financing Your Education

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