Higher Education and Student Affairs
The M.A.E. in Higher Education and Student Affairs is a two-year program with a minimum of 30 credits required for graduation. Currently, two concentrations are offered: College Student Personal Affairs and General Administration. The concentration in College Student Personnel Affairs prepares practitioners for positions in student affairs administration at the post-secondary level. The concentration in General Administration introduces students to organization and policy, legal and finance practice related to higher education administration. Combined, the Higher Education and Student Affairs programs support the mission of the higher education programs of preparing students to become competent student affairs professionals and higher education leaders in administration and management.
General Student Affairs Program Approach
Courses generally meet once a week in the evening. Study is available on a full- or part-time basis. The small size of the master's in higher education and student affairs program at Seton Hall University allows for frequent faculty interaction and close work with your adviser. We are committed to maintaining a small, selective and focused program that will prepare our graduates to pursue a range of possible careers.
Why Earn a Masters in Higher Education and Student Affairs?
Earning a Master's in Higher Education and Student Affairs positions graduates from some of the best student affairs graduate programs for impactful careers in higher education. This program cultivates student affairs students with comprehensive student affairs knowledge, preparing them for diverse roles within higher education institutions. Through a curriculum that balances theory and practical application, the student affairs program equips graduates to effectively support student development and engagement on college campuses.