The Master of Science in College Student Affairs program is currently accepting applications for the 2021 – 2023 cohort. The M.S. in College Student Affairs is designed to prepare students for the expanded roles and responsibilities of student affairs professionals in today’s diverse college and university educational environment.
The CSA program is made up of dynamic individuals who excel in empowering others and positively impacting our community. Our program combines a solid grasp of theory and practice and consistently produces highly qualified graduates who earn a unique focus on conflict resolution.
Those who are interested in enrolling full-time would be able to finish the program is five semesters, including the summer session. The 36 credit hour program is broken down so that students are expected to complete three courses their first year and two courses over the summer into their second year. There are two practicum experiences built into the degree plan, allowing students the opportunity to explore their interests through various platforms such as housing, orientation, campus activities, and so much more!
Those who apply for the M.S. in College Student Affairs program will also qualify to be interviewed for a graduate assistantship position on campus. A graduate assistantship provides our students the opportunity to apply what they learn in the classroom to a hands-on experience. Our graduate assistants have the opportunity to select from two scholarship packages that provide assistance for tuition and housing. In addition, our student receive a bi-monthly stipend.
To learn more about the graduate experiences please reach out to our Graduate Enrollment Management Team members:
- Donald Shield – ds2831@nova.edu
- Jeremiah McCoy – jmccoy@nova.edu
- Raezheen Pascua – rp1496@nova.edu
You can also find more information online: https://education.nova.edu/masters/college-student-affairs.html