Learn More About M.S. in Higher Ed and Student Affairs

Dean Hall
Dean Hall

Faculty members in the Arkansas Tech University Master of Science degree in higher education and student affairs program will host an information session about the credential they offer on Wednesday, April 8.

The online session will begin at 3 p.m. Central Daylight Time at the following link:

https://atu.webex.com/atu/j.php?MTID=m0ef9664a63c844fa2864e45c9a4b3dc0

The ATU Master of Science degree in higher education and student affairs offers face-to-face, hyflex and online class options. All students in the program pay in-state tuition, and graduate assistantships are available. The curriculum is practitioner-focused and is paired with personalized faculty mentorship.

Candidates for the degree program include future higher education professionals, current campus staff, coaches and athletic administrators, student leaders and career changers with an interest in education.

The ATU Master of Science degree in higher education and student affairs is part of the ATU School of Professional and Community Education, which is headquartered in Dean Hall on the Arkansas Tech campus in Russellville.

Send e-mail to dtribble3@atu.edu to learn more about the April 8 information session.

Learn more about the program at www.atu.edu/ceh/pace/hesa.