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Õ¬ÄÐÑо¿Ëù Master of Science in College Student Affairs

Thank you for your interest in our College Student Affairs (CSA) program. We are currently taking a pause in admissions as we thoughtfully revise the program to better align with the evolving needs of future student affairs professionals. As part of this transition, we are not accepting applications for the 2026–2028 cohort. We anticipate launching the updated CSA program in Fall 2026, with applications opening in October 2026 for the 2027–2029 cohort. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time of growth and reflection. Please check back for updates, and feel free to reach out with any questions.

The mission of the M.S. in College Student Affairs is to provide a dynamic curriculum for students interested in leadership careers in the field of student affairs in higher education.

The program provides a strong foundation for knowledge and skills development needed for effective administration, efficient use of technology, and humanistic support of undergraduate and graduate education. Upon completion of the program, students will be prepared for entry and mid-level student affairs positions in post-secondary public and private education as well as state and federal agencies. Some students also decide to pursue additional studies in Ph.D. programs and other terminal degrees.

Why Choose Õ¬ÄÐÑо¿Ëù for College Student Affairs

Graduate Assistantships

This opportunity gives students experience within their field while gaining academic knowledge. The financial benefit of this requirement is immeasurable as it provides a tuition waiver and a monthly stipend to the student. The combination of classroom theory and practice with practical hands-on experience gained through graduate assistantship work is essential to overall pre-service preparation for the profession of College Student Affairs.

Experienced Faculty

The CSA program boasts an exceptional, compassionate, and accessibility faculty who are highly qualified instructors. Their dedication and extensive experience in the field ensures that students receive valuable practical educational experiences and mentorship.

Thesis Requirement

The purpose of the master's thesis in the Department of Counseling and Student Development is to allow the student the opportunity to engage in basic research that addresses a relevant educational issue in a parsimonious, coherent and documented manner resulting in a finished product that has increased knowledge in the field and prepared the student for future research endeavors.



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