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Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Education Master of Education (M.Ed.) with a Concentration in College Counseling and Student Affairs
Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Education

Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Education

Master of Education (M.Ed.) with a Concentration in College Counseling and Student Affairs

Master degree

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Education (M.Ed.) with a concentration in College Counseling and Student Affairs offers a comprehensive curriculum designed for those looking to advance their careers in higher education. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, emphasizing the importance of holistic student development. Graduates will be well-prepared to support diverse student populations in various educational contexts.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including college counselor, academic advisor, student affairs administrator, and career services professional. This degree equips individuals to effectively address the needs of students and contribute to a positive campus experience. The program also opens pathways for leadership positions within higher education.

The M.Ed. in Counselor Education with a concentration in college counseling and student affairs is a 60-credit-hour program designed to prepare counselors for higher education and community agencies throughout Virginia and the nation. The college counseling and student affairs concentration provides students with the specialized knowledge and skills necessary for employment as student affairs professionals in higher education settings. The program requires a minimum of two years of study to complete.

The faculty makes every effort to assist students in individualizing a graduate program to match their professional needs and interests. However, individualization takes place in an environment of legitimate constraints revolving around institutional, accreditation and licensure requirements. Faculty members view each program as more than simply an aggregate of courses, and students should plan all program work with their faculty advisers.