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General ItemAbout the Higher Education and Student Affairs Program
The Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Master's Program educates entry-level professionals about the essential knowledge, skills/experiences, and dispositions necessary for practice in higher education. Graduate students are prepared to work as student development educators and administrators in higher education. Specifically, students may expect employment in residential programs, campus activities, career planning, judicial programs, counseling, admissions, financial aid, student orientation, multicultural services, and related campus programs. A small cohort experience ensures individual attention and shared learning, opportunities to specialize in one area, or explore many areas, of student affairs through assistantships, practica and summer internships, and a solid grounding in program assessment and evaluation. Our students plan both fun and educational activities through the Higher Education Advisory Council (HEAC).
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The Virginia Tech School of Education's Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Program focuses on preparing leaders for postsecondary education who use and produce high-impact research as part of their practice and who are committed to service in both professional and personal contexts. Our graduates are employed as student affairs and higher education professionals, faculty members, and administrative leaders in colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and internationally. Our graduates are experts in residence life, student activities, student success, academic advising, new student orientation, leadership development, campus cultural centers and multicultural affairs, career services, academic affairs, outreach and engagement, advancement, and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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General ItemAbout the Higher Education Graduate Certificate
Virginia Tech's School of Education graduate certificate program in Higher Education Administration targets full-time college administrators who may not have studied higher education through any formal degree program but wish to develop a deeper understanding of the environment in which they work. Doctoral students engaged in other disciplines who plan to enter the academy as tenure-track faculty members may also benefit from this experience. Enrollment for the certificate program may be limited based on class size. Certificates will be awarded upon the student’s application for the certificate once they have successfully completed the course requirements.
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General ItemHigher Education (M.A.Ed.)
The Virginia Tech School of Education's Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Program focuses on preparing leaders for postsecondary education who use and produce high-impact research as part of their practice and who are committed to service in both professional and personal contexts. Our graduates are employed as student affairs and higher education professionals, faculty members, and administrative leaders in colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and internationally. Our graduates are experts in residence life, student activities, student success, academic advising, new student orientation, leadership development, campus cultural centers and multicultural affairs, career services, academic affairs, outreach and engagement, advancement, and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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General ItemHigher Education Administration
The Virginia Tech School of Education's Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Program focuses on preparing leaders for postsecondary education who use and produce high-impact research as part of their practice and who are committed to service in both professional and personal contexts. Our graduates are employed as student affairs and higher education professionals, faculty members, and administrative leaders in colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and internationally. Our graduates are experts in residence life, student activities, student success, academic advising, new student orientation, leadership development, campus cultural centers and multicultural affairs, career services, academic affairs, outreach and engagement, advancement, and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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General ItemBusiness and Information Technology (Teacher Licensure)
Build from a solid base of research and experience to teach at the secondary levels (grades 6-12) in Virginia with a master’s degree in Career & Technical Education from from Virginia Tech. We offer programs in Agricultural Education, Business and Information Technology Education, Family and Consumer Services Education, and Marketing Education. The Career & Technical Education Program prepares practical educators for 21st century classrooms and leads to initial licensure in Virginia.
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General ItemHigher Education (Ph.D.)
The Virginia Tech School of Education's Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Program focuses on preparing leaders for postsecondary education who use and produce high-impact research as part of their practice and who are committed to service in both professional and personal contexts. Our graduates are employed as student affairs and higher education professionals, faculty members, and administrative leaders in colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and internationally. Our graduates are experts in residence life, student activities, student success, academic advising, new student orientation, leadership development, campus cultural centers and multicultural affairs, career services, academic affairs, outreach and engagement, advancement, and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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General ItemAbout the Higher Education Doctoral Program
The Virginia Tech School of Education's Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Program focuses on preparing leaders for postsecondary education who use and produce high-impact research as part of their practice and who are committed to service in both professional and personal contexts. Our graduates are employed as student affairs and higher education professionals, faculty members, and administrative leaders in colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and internationally. Our graduates are experts in residence life, student activities, student success, academic advising, new student orientation, leadership development, campus cultural centers and multicultural affairs, career services, academic affairs, outreach and engagement, advancement, and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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General ItemResearch and Outreach at the SOE
The Virginia Tech School of Education is committed to fostering the highest quality research and scholarly practice in its faculty and students. Our faculty are active researchers and inspire great commitment to rigor, informing theory and practice, and the expansion of understanding of learning, instruction, and leadership in our students at every level. Our graduates consistently achieve as leaders in their fields, as do our faculty. With nearly $17 million in externally Funded Research, our faculty are widely recognized and awarded support for their ongoing work.
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General ItemHigher Education (M.A.Ed.)
The Higher Education and Student Affairs (HED) Master's Program educates entry-level professionals about the essential knowledge, skills/experiences, and dispositions necessary for practice in higher education. Graduate students are prepared to work as student development educators and administrators in higher education. Specifically, students may expect employment in residential programs, campus activities, career planning, judicial programs, counseling, admissions, financial aid, student orientation, multicultural services, and related campus programs. A small cohort experience ensures individual attention and shared learning, opportunities to specialize in one area, or explore many areas, of student affairs through assistantships, practica and summer internships, and a solid grounding in program assessment and evaluation. Our students plan both fun and educational activities through the Higher Education Advisory Council (HEAC).
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