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College of Education ) Degree Programs ) Student Development Administration ) General Information

General Information

The Student Development Administration program prepares students for professional administrative careers in a wide array of college student affairs/services positions at both two- and four-year public and private colleges and universities. Student development specialties for which this degree prepares students include college admissions, career development, student housing, academic advising, student activities, financial aid, student union, recreational sports, new student programs, advising for international students and domestic students of color, along with a variety of other specialized educational programs.

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The Student Development Administration Program includes four major themes woven into the student development course work. Each theme is addressed as a component within the student development courses and each raises key issues in preparing future professional administrators. These four themes are:

  • Understanding Student Clientele
  • Understanding and Fostering Diversity
  • Ethics and Values
  • Environment and Culture

The mission of the College of Education is to prepare ethical and reflective professionals for excellent service in diverse communities. These professionals will contribute positively to the values, principles, and practices of their communities, workplaces and professional associations.

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