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Nov 17, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Counselor Education, College Student Personnel Administration Concentration, M.Ed.
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College Student Personnel Administration Program
Program Director: Steve Grande
Admission Requirements
Minimum admissions requirements for entry to the college student personnel administration program include the following:
- Completion of a baccalaureate degree with a satisfactory grade point average.
- A personal statement and resume.
- Transcripts from all undergraduate programs attended.
- Three completed reference forms from individuals familiar with the student’s potential for graduate education.
- Invitation to interview for the program.
Mission
The mission of the college student personnel administration program is to prepare students to be educated and enlightened professionals who will lead productive and meaningful careers and to advance the profession of student personnel administration.
The Master of Education degree in Counselor Education with a concentration in college student personnel administration is designed to provide professional preparation for college, university and community college administrative positions. Preparation for college student personnel careers involves participation in learning experiences designed to provide an understanding of the college student, counseling theories, various collegiate subcultures and the nature of higher education as an institution in the United States. The program’s link with counseling psychology provides opportunities for personal growth and the development of interpersonal relationship skills.
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Footnotes
1 PSYC 696 will be taken twice for a total of three credits, once for two credits and once for one credit. Each practicum will be 150 hours of field experience.
2 PSYC 710 will be taken once for three credit hours.
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