SUFFLOK UNIVERSITY

GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION


Program name: Administration of Higher Education

Department: Education and Human Services

Degrees and Emphases:
M.Ed. in Administration of Higher Education
Emphasis on administration, student affairs, and other highly relevant areas of Higher Education


Contact Person:

Michael J. Siegel, Ph.D.
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA   02108

Phone: 617-994-6456

Email: msiegel@suffolk.edu

Web Page:
http://www.suffolk.edu/college/12284.html

PROGRAM STATEMENT

The Administration of Higher Education program is committed to the practical preparation of administrators and educators in a range of higher education environments. The program is designed to provide competencies for those employed or seeking employment in academic advising offices, admissions, alumni, development, college unions, athletics, career planning and placement centers, offices of residence life, orientation, student activities centers, financial aid, offices of the registrar, and a host of other professional positions at colleges and universities and other higher education-related agencies and organizations.

The curriculum also provides an excellent foundation for students who want to continue their studies and enroll in a doctoral program in higher education administration, college student personnel administration, or counselor education.

NATIONAL STANDARDS

Meets ACPA Professional Preparation Commission Standards: Yes
Meets CAS Standards: Yes

 

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Entrance Exam: None required
Thesis: Optional
Comprehensive exam: Not an option
Hours/credits required: 36
Total number of faculty: 1 full time faculty member / 7 adjunct faculty members
Number of faculty dedicated full time to the program: 1

 

 

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