About the Student Development in Higher Education (SDHE), M.S. Counseling Program:
This program seeks to develop reflective, scholar-practitioners with an understanding of:
- The multiple needs of college students
- The interaction of the learners with the college environment
- Learning styles
- Diversity and multicultural issues
- Program development
- The use of developmental and counseling theory in assisting students
- The role of the student development educator in collaborative relationships with faculty and others to support the holistic development of students
- Assessment and evaluation
Graduates of this program enter the profession able to apply theory to practice and to integrate research using the tenets of counseling, student development, administration, leadership, and multicultural issues in education. Our graduates assume positions in two- and four-year colleges and related institutions. Typical offices of employment include: leadership development, financial aid, career counseling, student activities, residential life, educational opportunity, mentoring, academic advising, orientation, and learning communities.
For more information visit the SDHE Program website
