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The Master's in College Student Personnel curriculum integrates theory and practice, blending courses in student development theory, student affairs administration, counseling, and higher education with hands-on experience in student affairs offices at Ohio University and neighboring institutions.
The mission of the College Student Personnel (CSP) program is to prepare graduate students for work serving others in higher education or related services. The program provides students with an education grounded in research, theory, and practical experience.
The College Student Personnel program partners with Student Affairs professionals in the Louisville and Southern Indiana region through department and graduate assistant positions and internship opportunities.
Students will analyze fundamental student affairs competency areas, including the structure and function of higher education, student development theories, diversity, and organization/administration, and assessment/evaluation.
College Student Personnel Profile Program Overview. In the College Student Personnel program, student learning and development is paramount both for graduate students and the undergraduate students they serve as student affairs practitioners.
The College Student Personnel program prepares practitioners for positions in student affairs through an integration of theory-based course work emphasizing student learning, growth, and development that is complemented by professional internships in college or university settings.
The Master of Arts in college student personnel (CSP) from Bowling Green State University opens the door to sought-after student affairs jobs, academic advisor jobs and college administrator positions.