Dual Admission - College Student Affairs

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Science (M.S.) College Student Affairs



The M.S. in College Student Affairs (CSA) prepares students for many professions related to Student Affairs in college, university, and community settings.

CSA focuses on training Student Affairs professionals who take a humanistic, learner-centered approach to their work as change agents within a university and the larger society.  The program explores important topics in the field of Student Affairs such as diversity, student development, student leadership, student support systems, student services, conflict management and resolution, judicial affairs, administration, on-campus life, Greek affairs, peer counseling, and crisis intervention, to name a few.  Students examine the current trends and historical approached to high education, as well as future needs for effective student affairs practices in the 21st century.  In addition, students explore social and cultural issues that impact diverse populations and international students.

Dual admission majors are available for qualified freshman and transfer students interested in these growing fields.  Students must complete the baccalaureate degree and all prerequisite coursework before entering the College Student Affairs program.

OVERVIEW OF REQUIREMENTS
Degrees: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, Master of Science College Student Affairs
Years to Complete 4+22 months

Undergraduate Admission Requirements

Freshman: ACT/SAT/GPA

21/1000/3.0

Transfer: College GPA

3.0

Student Type

Day or Evening

Preadmission interview

No

Deadlines

Fall: February 1st
Winter: November 1st

College Requirements to Enter Graduate Program

Undergraduate Major

Any Major

Cumulative GPA

3.0

Major GPA

3.0

Credits

50 credits at NSU, including the required prerequisite coursework

Interview

May be required

Degree Required

Yes

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