THE PENNSLYVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY MASTER'S PROGRAM
GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program name: College Student Affairs College: College of Education Department: A collaborative offering of the Departments of Education Policy Studies (EPS) and Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology, and Rehabilitation (CECPR) Degrees and Emphases: M.Ed. - College Student Affairs Tuition and Fees: http://tuition.psu.edu/Rates2006-07/UniversityPark.asp |
Contact Persons: Robert D. Reason Phone: (814) 865-3449 Web Page (URL) address: Degree first offered: 1956 (master's) Typical number of students admitted each year: 8-12 (master's) |
PROGRAM STATEMENT
The College Student Affairs program at Penn State University provides graduate instruction for students preparing to enter the student affairs profession on college and university campuses. The required coursework provides students with the skills and competencies essential to become a successful student affairs professional as stated in the program’s Learning Outcomes. Coursework includes foundational studies as well as professional studies in the areas of student development theory, student characteristics and effects of college on students, individual and group interventions, organization and administration of student affairs, and assessment, evaluation, and research. The program provides intentional opportunities for students to enhance their professional skills through internships in student affairs administrative offices.
PROGRAM MISSION
Currently under revision.
PROGRAM UNIQUENESS
Additional information on the Learning Outcomes is available at the program website.
NATIONAL STANDARDSMeets ACPA Professional Preparation Commission Standards: YES
Meets CAS Standards: Not provided.
Other/Comments:
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
- GPA: 3.0
- GRE or MAT (TOEFL, if applicable)
- 2 Letters of recommendation
- Interview
- Essay
- Previous experience in student affairs (recommended)
- Deadline – January 1
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
Program Required Hours: 45 credit hours
Program Curriculum:
Introduction to Student Affairs
Organization and Administration in Student Affairs
Student Development in College Environments
Research and Assessment in Student Affairs
Counseling Theory and Methods
Higher Education Students
Higher Education in the U.S.
Social Justice
Campus Environments
Counseling Skills for College Student Affairs Professionals
Capstone Seminar
Individual Study: Portfolio Preparation
Electives (9 credits)
Internship (6 credits)
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - Students in student affairs or higher education administration programs (2005-2006):
| Total | 13 | 5 | 8 | 9 | 4 |
| 10 | 90 | 90% (100% of full-time students) | |||
PROGRAM FACULTY
| Name | Title | Number of Courses Taught | Interests |
| Robert D. Reason, Ph.D. | 6 | student development and learning outcomes; social justice ally development, first-year experience, and assessment in student affairs | |
| Shaun Harper, Ph.D. | 6 | Black male college achievement; race and gender in higher education; college environments and campus racial climate; and student affairs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities | |
| Sue Rankin, Ph.D. | 4 | Social Justice Issues in Higher Education; Transformational Change in Higher Education; Culture/Climate Issues; First-Year Experience |
Last modified
December 12, 2006
Information submitted by: Bob Reason
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