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Online Master's in Higher Education and Student Affairs

Become a Leader Who Helps Students Thrive

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  • Duration 2-3 Years
  • Cost per Credit $590
  • Credit Hours 36

Program Benefits

  • Full- or part-time scheduling available
  • Transfer credits accepted
  • Curriculum aligned with professional organizations
  • Applicable in a range of student affairs positions
  • Practitioner-scholar faculty

Gain a Specialized Skillset for the Future of Higher Education

The online Master of Science in Higher Education and Student Affairs program, developed in partnership with Butler’s Division of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Student Affairs (DEISA), is uniquely designed for professionals who are passionate about working with college students and want to make a difference outside of the classroom. You will be empowered to understand the past, engage in the present, and define the future.

Butler’s online student affairs master’s program combines theoretical and practice-based learning to explore the diverse experiences and identities of modern college student populations. Upon graduation, you will be prepared to advise, lead, and create student-centered, responsive policies and programs that promote well-being in higher education.

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Curriculum

Higher Education Courses Online

12 total courses

14-16 weeks per course

The master’s in higher education and student affairs features 36 credits, including supervised practicum experiences and elective options. Coursework is grounded in competencies from ACPA—College Student Educators International and NASPA—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, as well as recommendations from the Council for the Advancement of Standards and the Association for the Study of Higher Education.

The forward-thinking curriculum focuses on student well-being while exploring topics relevant to the challenges of today’s higher education landscape, including college student identities and populations, campus support practices, leadership principles, and more.

Focus on Student Well-being and Holistic Support

Dedicated coursework in mental health promotion and college student development delivers the theory and practical tools you need to make an impact.

Hands-On Learning Opportunities

Throughout your program, you will complete applied research projects and 150-165 supervised practicum hours to gain real-world experience you can apply in the workplace.

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Admission Requirements

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Butler has designed our application process to be streamlined, and it’s free to apply. To be accepted to the online student affairs and higher education MS, you will need:

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Degree and Minimum GPA
  • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited four-year college or university
  • Cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
TranscriptsSubmit transcripts from all colleges and universities attended and official transcripts or copies of official transcripts from all colleges and universities where candidates:
  • Earned a degree
  • Earned more than 15 credits (undergraduate and graduate)
  • Completed any program prerequisite (regardless of number of credit hours)
  • Completed courses for which candidates are applying for transfer credit

Copies of official transcripts may be uploaded in the online application for application review only. Applicants who receive an offer of admission will be required at that time to submit official final transcripts issued directly from the institution(s) for verification prior to enrollment. More information is available in the application for admission.

Transfer CreditsUp to 12
Official GRE/GMAT ScoresNot required
Additional Requirements
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A personal statement

Note: This program is not visa eligible.

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Tuition & Aid

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$590 per Credit Hour

$21,240 Total Tuition

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Grow Your Career with a Master’s in Higher Ed

With the interdisciplinary expertise you gain in Butler’s higher education master’s program, you will graduate ready to advance professionally in a wide range of outreach-driven, student-centered positions at colleges and universities. Possible roles include those in residential life, campus safety, support services, admissions, and more. You will also have the foundational knowledge needed to pursue further education at the doctoral level.

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What You’ll Learn

The online master’s degree in higher education and student affairs is an engaging, inclusive experience that trains higher education leaders to create student-centered experiences and influence the future of the field. You will graduate with the specialized expertise required to meet the unique needs of college students as an evidence-based leader, researcher, advocate, or policymaker.

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Learn from Experts

Our online classes are taught by experienced faculty members who understand what it takes to succeed in the field. They are leading experts in the subject matter, well-known nationally for their work in the field, and ready to help you on your educational journey.

James Thomas, Lecturer – Higher Education & Student Affairs

Faculty Spotlight: James Thomas

Dr. Thomas focuses on being a teacher-scholar who brings the past and present of higher education to life. His work sits at the intersection of the history of higher education, student affairs, and the lived experiences of historically underserved populations, aiming to create a learning space that is equal parts rigorous, relevant, and rooted in real-world change.

By tracing how legal and historical movements shape today’s campus issues, Dr. Thomas’s work is centered on considering elements of how and why history matters for every policy debate and program design that will prove relevant in the future. Further, with a baccalaureate degree in Secondary Education and hands-on experience across the student affairs landscape, he digs into student culture, the ways diversity reshapes individual expectations of college, and practical strategies for outreach and engagement with a focus on helping others find ways to become future leaders and policy shapers in higher education.

He also knows the student-worker side of campus life personally: he was a student staff member throughout his degrees and is especially interested in the experiences of undergraduate and graduate student employees, having worked in various positions in student housing and academic advising. He aims to be a mentor who understands both the research and the day-to-day of campus life.

He has engaged in various forms of research and study, having completed his Ph.D. in Higher Education and his Master of Science in Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation. Further, to provide additional skillsets to aid his own research and serve students, he has taken additional coursework in Library and Information Sciences with a focus on archival research, oral histories, and more.

Quality Online Education from a Top-Ranked University

Our online programs are designed to provide the flexibility you need along with the in-depth instruction that prepares you to positively impact communities and individuals. You’ll study with expert-level faculty with years of experience in their fields who bring their real-world understanding into the virtual classroom.

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Those who hold a master’s in Higher Education and Student affairs often pursue careers within Division of Student Affairs, Museum, Camp or Park Education offices, within the educational technology space, offering academic and college coaching services, and nonprofit organizations. Learn more about your career options by visiting our careers page.

The MS in Higher Education and Student Affairs program is 36 credits.

The MS in Higher Education and Student Affairs program can be completed in as few as two years.

The total tuition for the 36 credit MS in Higher Education and Student Affairs program is $21,240.

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