Through a blend of coursework and practical experiences, the Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) program educates student affairs professionals who are prepared to address contemporary challenges of student affairs practice. Our curriculum is rooted in a social justice lens that aims to create more just and equitable student affairs practice. At the same time that students learn to be critical scholar-practitioners, they also engage in significant reflection about their own identities and life experiences, resulting in meaningful personal transformation.
In doing this work together, we strive to create inclusive and accessible learning environments in the SAHE community. Together, our students, faculty, and assistantship/practicum supervisors are learning partners who value how our different life experiences and identities, such as our race, sexual orientation, disability, gender, religion, and social class, shape our educational experiences and perspectives on student affairs practice.
Students with this M.S. degree will be able to:
The SAHE curriculum consists of 36 credit hours. The faculty, comprised of full-time faculty and senior-level Student Affairs practitioners, recently revised the curriculum to include courses that are necessary to meet the complexities of contemporary student affairs practice. The curriculum is rooted in the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion and addresses topics such as student mental health, the racialized realities of higher education, and current trends in higher education. Courses often found in student affairs programs, such as Student Development Theory and Organizational Theory, are taught using some of the most cutting-edge scholarship. Students also complete a practicum (field experience) and optional internship. Students may also supplement the curriculum by completing optional graduate-level certificates in areas such as College Teaching and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
Fall Term (9 Credit Hours) | Spring Term (9 Credit Hours) |
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EDL 660E - (3) |
EDP 672 - (3) |
EDL 667 - (3) |
EDL675 - (3) |
EDL 676 - (3) |
EDL 697 (3) Higher Education Administration |
Fall Term (9 Credit Hours) | Spring Term (9 Credit Hours) |
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EDL 656F - (3) |
EDL 654 - (3) |
EDL 706 - (3) |
EDL 656I - (3) |
Elective (3) |
EDL 660C - (3) |
We welcome part-time students in the SAHE program and recognize that class planning often varies for each part-time student. This pathway represents only one possibility for degree completion for a part-time student. Some students choose to take fewer credit hours certain semesters, and some might take a semester off from coursework, which will then change their pathway. We provide individualized advising to help part-time students plan their curriculum.
Practicums provide students the opportunity to get additional practical work experience, and there is a required Fall/Spring course attached to the practicum work (EDL 656) to make connections between theory and practice. We recognize the difficulty of doing a practicum while also working full-time. We will work with you to find a flexible way to do a practicum that works with your schedule. For instance, you might use aspects of your full-time job; or add a new task to your current work; or work hours in a different office during a slower time of your year. Some part-time students find Summer a good time to do practicum hours and then use those hours when enrolled in the Fall practicum course. We are committed to partnering with you to develop practica that fit your schedule and are meaningful.
Our courses are offered during three different time blocks during the day: 10:05-12:45; 1:15-3:55; and 4:25-7:05. We try to arrange the schedule so that you would have at least one 4:25-7:05 course most semesters to make it easier to attend courses with a full-time job. Some electives outside of SAHE might also be offered 7:15-9:55, which some part-time students prefer.
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