Announcements
CSD students Patricia Mathison and Holly Rodden win awards!!
Two students in the Master of Arts in College Student Development were awarded the the Gregory S. Blimling Award for Outstanding Graduate Students in Student Development. The students are Patricia Elizabeth Mathison and Holly Nicole Rodden.
Women of Influence Awards
Sherry Thompson, one of our CSD students was awarded the Woman of Influence Award in the Student category. Daisy Waryold received the Women of Influence Award at the ASU Women's Leadership Conference.
Congratulations!
Paul Stoltzfus, a CSD student, is the first annual Legacy of a
Lifetime Scholarship recipient.
Announcing New Concentration in College Outdoor Program Administration
Click here for information on the new concentration in College Outdoor Program Administration!
England Class Trip
Click here for information on the annual College Student Development trip to England and Scotland!
CSD Graduate Student wins state award!
Cetera receives N.C. Housing Officers’ Graduate Student Award
Welcome to the College Student Development Home Page
General Information
As a course of instruction in the Reich College of Education's Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University's Master of Arts in College Student Development offers emphases in Student Affairs Practice, College Outdoor Program Administration, and College Counseling. The Master of Arts in College Student Development prepares students to work in a variety of Student Affairs functional areas at colleges and universities. Recent graduates have secured employment in Career Development, First Year Student Programs, Orientation, Residence Life, Service Learning, Student Activities, Leadership Development, Learning Assistance Programs, Academic Advising and many other areas of Student Affairs.
The Master of Arts program is a 48 hour program that combines formal coursework and experiential work.
For additional information, please contact Dr. Cathy Clark, Program Coordinator at clarkcr@appstate.edu or 828-262-2448.