Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
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Medium of studying
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Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Educational Administration | Higher Education Administration | Student Affairs
Area of study
Social Sciences | Education
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


College Student Affairs Administration, M.Ed.

The College Student Affairs Administration (CSAA) program is designed for those students interested in a professional career in the various college and university student affairs and student services areas. Program participants will prepare for careers involving organizational management, student development, leadership training, and administration.


Overview

Guided by the Professional Standards for Masters Level Student Affairs Professional Preparation Programs Council set forth by the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS), and the Professional Competencies as jointly articulated by the College Student Educators International (ACPA)/National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), the curriculum includes selected foundational studies; student development theory; student characteristics and effects of college on students; individual, group, and organizational interventions; organization and administration; and assessment and evaluation. The program also includes substantial supervised internship opportunities. The master's degree in College Student Affairs Administration is a 36-hour program designed to be completed in two years. At least six hours of internship experience is included in the curriculum. Internships are available in a wide variety of student affairs and student service areas. Students are encouraged to seek at least one internship experience away from the UWF campus. A quality academic program is enhanced by the opportunity for pre-professional work experience. A number of students in the program will have the opportunity for significant and meaningful work responsibilities that will translate directly into powerful résumés. Various student service areas offer compensated assistantships, such as the Dean of Students Office, residence life facilities and programs, student union operations and management, student activities and campus programming, Greek affairs, recreation facilities and programs, service, citizenship, and career development.


Admission Requirements

In addition to the University graduate admission requirements, the department bases decisions for regular admission on a holistic review of credentials in which the following criteria are used to assess the potential success of each applicant:


  • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Submission of letter of intent describing reasons for applying to the program and associated career goals.
  • Submission of three recommendations from professional/academic references familiar with the applicant's ability to succeed in a graduate program.
  • Submission of résumé.
  • Fit with program. Students are generally admitted only for the fall semester.

Degree Requirements

To be eligible for an M.Ed. degree in College Student Affairs Administration (CSAA), a student must:


  • Be admitted to the program.
  • Submit an approved degree plan which includes at least 36 semester hours.
  • Successfully complete all required coursework with a grade of "C" or higher, with an institutional GPA of at least 3.0.
  • Complete degree requirements compliant with the time-to-degree policy.
  • Be recommended for graduation by the School of Education.
  • Successfully complete a comprehensive ePortfolio.

CSAA Course Requirements

The following courses are required for the program:


  • EDH 5040: The American College Student (3 hours)
  • EDH 5070: Student Affairs Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (3 hours)
  • EDH 6041: Advising and Supporting College Students (3 hours)
  • EDH 6045: Theories of College Student Learning and Development (3 hours)
  • EDH 6362: Foundations of Leadership and Supervision (3 hours)
  • EDH 6369: Capstone Seminar in Student Affairs (3 hours)
  • EDH 6405: Law and Policy in Higher Education (3 hours)
  • EDH 6505: Budgeting and Financial Management in Higher Education (3 hours)
  • EDH 6634: Introduction to College Student Affairs (3 hours)
  • EDH 6948: Internship in Higher Education (6 hours, taken for two semesters)
  • Advisor approved EDH elective (3 hours) Total Hours: 36

Higher Education Administration Certificate

The Higher Education Administration Certificate requires 9 semester hours and includes the following courses:


  • EDH 6362: Foundations of Leadership and Supervision (3 hours)
  • EDH 6634: Introduction to College Student Affairs (3 hours)
  • Choose one of the following courses (3 hours):
    • EDH 5070: Student Affairs Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
    • EDH 6045: Theories of College Student Learning and Development
    • EDH 6405: Law and Policy in Higher Education
    • Advisor approved EDH elective Total Hours: 9
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