TAYLOR UNIVERSITY MASTER'S PROGRAM

GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION


Program name: Master of Arts in Higher Education & Student Development

College: Taylor University

Department: Department of Higher Education & Student Development

Degrees and Emphases: M.A., Higher Education & Student Development

Tuition and Fees: All full time students are guaranteed an assistantship. This assistantship will pay a minimum of $3,000/year. Gross Tuition: $18,900; Net Tuition (all full time students receive assistantship with minimum stipend of $3000): $12,900

Contact Person: Tim Herrmann

Phone: 765-998-5142
Fax: 765-998-4930
e-mail: mahe@taylor.edu

Web Page (URL) address: www.taylor.edu/mahe

Degree first offered: 2007 (M.A., Higher Education & Student Development)

Typical number of students admitted each year: 15

PROGRAM STATEMENT

This program is designed to help you connect to the best of higher educational research, thought and practice, in order to form a distinctive, personal educational philosophy that will equip you to serve and inspire college students in a manner that helps to nurture growth and fullness in all areas of their personal and professional lives.

PROGRAM MISSION

The graduate program in higher education provides preparation for thoughtful and effective service within diverse higher educational settings. The program employs an engaged instructional methodology to teach, model, and promote whole person education and to cultivate change agents who will provide exemplary higher educational service and leadership.

PROGRAM UNIQUENESS

Students will work closely with faculty who are extremely dedicated and focused on the success of each individual. The assistantships which each student has will provide real life experience in a field directly related to Higher Education and Student Development. This guaranteed assistantship provides the parallel experience that makes this program unique and extremely beneficial.

NATIONAL STANDARDS
Meets ACPA Professional Preparation Commission Standards: YES
Meets CAS Standards: NO
Other/Comments:

APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS


CURRICULUM INFORMATION


Program Required Hours: 36

Program Curriculum:

Program Cores

Student Core (9 hours)

History and Foundations Core (6 hours) Leadership and Administration Core (9 hours) Research and Inquiry Core (6 hours) Internship Core (6 hours)

Is a thesis required? YES

 

STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - Students in student affairs or higher education administration programs  (2005-2006):


 
Total Number
# of Males
# of Females
# of Whites
# of Persons of Color
Total 20 10 10 19 1
 
% of part-time students
% of full-time students
% of students enrolled in the program who also hold some form of financial assistance (graduate assistantship, fellowship, tuition waiver, scholarship)
Total 15 85 Full-time (100%), Part-time (varies)

PROGRAM FACULTY (Faculty members with areas of specialization and percentage of time devoted to the program.)


Tim Herrmann
Director, M.A. in Higher Education & Student Development
Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration and Leadership, 2005
Interests: Developmental psychology with an emphasis on involvement theory, college student values, spirituality, and identity formation; Civic engagement; Student learning; Educational assessment

Skip Trudeau
Dean of Student Development
Ed.D, Indiana University, Higher Education Administration
Interests: Student Leadership Development, Student Faith Development, Higher Education History

Randall Dodge
Associate Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students
Ph.D, Indiana University, Higher Education (1997)
Juris Doctorate, Indiana University School of Law (1992)
Interests: Factors that influence commitment, Spiritual Formation, Vocational Calling

Scott Moeschberger
Ph.D., Ball State University, Psychology (2006)
Interests: Dissertation - Forgiveness in Northern Ireland: a qualitative approach to building a theoretical model

Scott Gaier
Ph.D., Purdue University, Educational Studies w/ concentration in Higher Education Administration (2003)
Interests: Academic motivation, Concepts associated with learning, Techniques associated with learning

Last modified October 18, 2007
Information submitted by: Kyle Lantz

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