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Higher Education & Student Affairs (MA)

UofL's 30-hour Master's in Higher Education Administration equips you with the skills for a career in university and college settings. Expert faculty link classroom knowledge to real-world experiences. Choose a general track or specialize in Sport Administration within higher ed.
Type: Graduate
Format: In-Person
Credit Hours: 30

This program is completed in-person.

Looking for an online program? See the Higher Education & Student Affairs (MA) online option.

Higher Education and Student Affairs (MA) Application Deadlines

Spring I

Start Date: January

Spring II

Start Date: March

Summer

Start Date: June

Fall I

Start Date: Late August

Fall II

Start Date: October

Soar Higher

The Master's in Higher Education Administration (HEA) program offers a scholar-practitioner experience focusing on policy, inclusion, and equity in higher education. The program covers how policies shape opportunities, diverse experiences in education, and creating equitable outcomes. Available online and in-person, the curriculum includes accelerated courses (8-week, 3-week, 6-week), an internship (LEAD 690), and a capstone course (LEAD 697). Students gain practical skills for careers in higher education, with options for a common track or Sport Administration concentration.

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More About Higher Education and Student Affairs (MA)

Distance Learning

The MA in Higher Education & Student Affairs is one of two graduate level programs offered within the College of Education and Human Development that can be completed entirely online.

The online format of the MA in Higher Education & Student Affairs is designed for distance learners who need the flexibility that's not offered by the on campus program. Online classes are offered through Blackboard -- a course management system used by UofL to facilitate online learning. Among other things, students use Blackboard to...

  • Read the course syllabus or handouts
  • Submit papers and assignments
  • Take tests
  • View grades
  • Send email to other students or the instructor
  • Participate in an online chat
  • Discuss case studies with classmates on a discussion board

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The biggest benefit of online learning is that you can work to earn your degree from your own home while raising your family, working full time, or experiencing particular life circumstances that make commuting to campus difficult or impossible. At U of L, you are taught by the same world class faculty as our on campus students. You read the same textbooks, do many of the same assignments and earn the same degrees. The biggest difference is that you are able to do it in a way that best fits your lifestyle.

Be prepared for online learning. Online learning is learning that is facilitated in an online environment. Rather than attend class in a traditional classroom setting, online learning allows you to "go to class" when it's convenient for you whether that's 5am or 11pm.

Online learning is not for everyone. Successful online students...

  • Have a desire to learn online
  • Are motivated
  • Have strong time management and organizational skills
  • Can work independently
  • Have college level reading and writing skills
  • Are not afraid to speak up when problems arise

Check availability of the online program in your state
For more information, view http://louisville.edu/online.

Program Features

MAHESA Program features (both online and in person) 

  • 30-36 credit hours
  • Focus on policy, inclusion, and equity, regardless of religion, race, sex, color, or national origin
  • Award winning faculty and program
  • Accelerated courses:
  • Regular 8-week spring/fall, 3-week May, 6 week summer courses
  • Occasional 3-week December courses
  • Student body with diverse backgrounds – from recent undergraduates to military officers, many working full or part time and going to school part time
  • LEAD 690: Internship course helps students gain practical, hands-on skills in areas of interest
  • LEAD 697: Capstone course helps students synthesize knowledge from courses and strategically learn to lead change in higher education 

Online program 

  • Rolling admissions, start any time with 6 course start dates all year
  • Virtual orientation 3 times per year (summer, spring, and fall)
  • Mostly asynchronous courses, no required log-in time but regular optional times
  • Students are enrolled from all over the world 

Face-to-face program for Student Affairs 

  • Final admissions deadline in July for August course start
  • August in-person orientation
  • Take 1 course at a time and finish in 22 months (results in 2 courses per semester)

Career Opportunities

If you're seeking to advance your career or considering a career in higher education, the UofL MA in Higher Education & Student Affairs is the program of choice. Our graduates emerge as strong candidates for a variety of positions in universities and colleges across the country and are well-equipped to advance equity and inclusion efforts through the use of data-driven decisions and an in-depth understanding of policy. Check out the variety of roles and salary ranges at the Higher Ed Jobs website.

Why Choose a Career in Higher Education? 

  1. CHOICE AND FLEXIBILITY 
    Work in a variety of different positions on campus.
  2. MAKING A DIFFERENCE 
    Assist students during very important and critical time in their lives.
  3. INFINITE POSSIBILITIES 
    Gain valuable experience and insight into higher education.
  4. EXCITING WORK ENVIRONMENT 
    A campus environment continually offers new challenges.
  5. TERRIFIC BENEFITS 
    Competitive wages, benefits, discounted tuition.
  6. A CAREER YOU ENJOY 
    A career that's always new and exciting with constant change! 

Career Outlook 

GA Opportunities

If you're seeking a Graduate Assistantship (GA), there are several opportunities within the CEHD and with other units on campus. GA positions are paid, allow you to gain work experience, and provide you the opportunity to apply your learning from your coursework. Read this entire page for details.

Check GA opportunities within the CEHD!

CARDS St.A.R.S.CARD St.A.R.S. (UofL’s Cardinal Student Affairs Recruitment and Selection program) welcomes admitted and prospective students to spend an informative time learning about our and Higher Education & Student Affairs (HESA) graduate programs and assistantships. Each February, the Master of Art in Higher Education & Student Affairs (MAHESA) program offers a session to review Graduate Assistantships. Visit this link for details https://louisville.edu/studentaffairs/vp-office/employment/stars

Graduate assistantships are designed as para-professional positions for career preparation. Students in assistantship positions desire to pursue a career in student affairs in higher education. This is the primary goal for the assistantships listed below.

  • Disability Resource Center GA
  • Financial Aid Graduate Peer Counselor (GPC)
  • REACH GSA for GEN 105
  • Student Involvement Intern Cardinal Cupboard
  • Student Involvement Leadership and Service GA
  • Student Involvement Programs and Events GA
  • Advising and Student Success Speed School
  • Athletics Intern
  • University Career Center GA for Data and Operations
  • University Career Center GA for Outreach
  • Study Abroad and International Travel Marketing GA

GA positions are offered directly by other units including REACH and the Financial Aid Office. Check out these opportunities below.

Title: Various
Oversight: UofL REACH Center

The University of Louisville REACH Center is seeking GAs. The various job descriptions and application is located at https://reach.louisville.edu/employment/#gsa. If you're a current graduate student seeking a GA position, apply today! The GA position offers in-state tuition at the general student rate, a $15,000 stipend, and student health insurance.

Title: Graduate Peer Counselors
Oversight: UofL Financial Aid Office

Responsibilities:
Assist students and parents over the phone and in person with filling out the FAFSA, understanding university policies and procedures regarding financial aid, and/or with general financial aid questions.

Complete various forms to verify student’s information for financial aid processing. Assist office staff with organizing files, data imaging, correspondence with internal and external constituents, and completing queries regarding the aid process.

Assist Financial Aid staff with the various presentations at UofL, surrounding high school and community events. After 6-8 months opportunities potentially made available to work on special projects that include, but are not limited to working with the scholarship, loan, or satisfactory academic policy teams.

Benefits:

  • Full-time, in-state tuition remission for fall, spring, and summer.
  • Stipend based on $15.00 per hour.
  • Student Insurance paid

Qualifications:

  • Must have strong commitment to working with a diverse student population
  • Must have an official current year FAFSA on file.

If you're interested, please send your resume to Toya Bailey toya.flanagan@louisville.edu

Occasionally, for exceptional circumstances (e.g., death in the family, pending deployment), students may need to walk early—that is, participate in the commencement ceremony before their degree is earned. You must ensure you have only one course left and that it will be taken in the semester following the ceremony. You must send a copy of your electronic transcript to the HESA Program Director, an explanation of the extraordinary circumstances, and your ID number. The Program Director will review and then, if appropriate, submit an Early Walker Request, which the Dean must approve, and then the Commencement Office. 

Faculty and Staff Tuition Benefits

University employees enrolled in the HESA program and taking online classes are charged at non-bundled fee rates, which are $66 per class or $22 per credit hour.

Full-time employees are eligible to take up to two courses at UofL each semester tuition free. Full-time is defined as working 80% of full-time equivalency or greater. Part-time employees are eligible to take one course at UofL each semester tuition free. Part-time is defined as working 40-79% of full-time equivalency or greater.

Please Note:
  • You must be employed on the first day of the semester to be eligible that semester.
  • Continued eligibility is dependent on a grade C or better from the previous semester.
  • Fees may still apply

View the Tuition Remission Policy for full details on eligibility, tuition coverage, and requirement

Our faculty are nationally recognized with terminal degrees from among the highest-ranked research programs (i.e., University of Alabama, Columbia University, Indiana University-Bloomington, The Ohio State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of Maryland). Our efforts in research, teaching, and service reflect our program priorities. Whether it be the study of former foster youth and their experiences in higher education, how complex tuition policies can hinder equity efforts, or learning how programs and policies may contribute to inequities in higher education, we are committed to learning and teaching about the intersections of policy, inclusion, and equity. Students often research with and present with faculty at academic conferences, including the Association for the Study of Higher Education, the American Educational Research Association, the Association for Education Finance & Policy, and NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. Through the University of Louisville's Center for Economic Education, the program also houses and edits the Journal of Student Financial Aid, a peer-reviewed journal "featuring works of significance in all areas of postsecondary student financial assistance."

Dr. Jake Gross 
Program Director 
jpgros02@louisville.edu 
502-852-8795

Program Faculty 

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