Prospective graduate students are invited to join a virtual informational session about the Master of Education in Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) program on Tuesday, October 8, at 5:30 p.m. This event offers an excellent opportunity to learn more about the program, ask questions, and discover how it can prepare you for a fulfilling career in various student affairs settings. Registration is required, and interested participants can sign up online until Monday, October 7.
The SAHE program equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary for a wide range of careers in higher education, including roles in academic advising, career centers, student unions, international student services, multicultural affairs, orientation programs, residence life, and student activities. Whether you are interested in supporting students through their academic journey or fostering a vibrant campus community, this program offers a comprehensive foundation.
In addition to gaining valuable insights into the program’s curriculum, attendees will have the chance to learn about available graduate assistantships, which can significantly alleviate tuition costs. These positions not only provide financial assistance but also offer practical experience in the field, allowing students to apply their learning in real-world settings. Both full-time and part-time study options are available to accommodate varying schedules and commitments.
During the informational session, faculty members and current graduate students will be present to share their experiences and answer any questions you may have about the program, its requirements, and the application process. This is a unique opportunity to connect directly with those involved in the SAHE program and gain a deeper understanding of what it has to offer.
Don’t miss this chance to explore your future in student affairs. Mark your calendar for October 8 and secure your spot by registering online before the deadline. Your journey into the rewarding world of student affairs in higher education could start here!