APU College Counseling & Student Development

APU College Counseling & Student Development Program Format
Full-time traditional students complete the College Counseling and Student Development program in two years.

Program Details
The focus of the field of student affairs is students — serving, supporting, and challenging them in the out-of-classroom environment, and helping them maximize the educational and developmental benefits of their college experience. The skills and special training of student affairs professionals offer three invaluable contributions:

To the institution –
Student affairs serves as

the primary vehicle for attaining the institution’s mission within the co-curriculum. To the students –
Student affairs serves as a source of co-curricular services and activities in support of both their curricular education and their personal growth and maturation. To both the institution and its students –
Student affairs is one of the few dominant integrative forces on the campus that strives to interpret the institution holistically to its students according to their individual needs and aspirations. Classes are held on a weekly basis utilizing the university’s nine-week term schedule. Students pursuing this option who are employed three-quarters time or more are encouraged to complete their program over three years instead of two. Student Outcomes
Because the specific roles of student affairs practitioners vary greatly across functions and institutional types, this graduate program seeks to prepare student affairs educators who have a generalist perspective of the profession and possess the basic competencies necessary to be successful in a wide range of circumstances. Specifically, upon completion of the graduate program, students should be able to demonstrate competence in these areas:

-A well-defined moral, ethical, and spiritual compass
-Visionary leadership
-Quality programming
-Assessment and evaluation
-Counseling and advising
-Budgeting and fiscal management
-Fostering student learning
-Legal and ethical issues
-Effective campus and community relationships
-Managing conflict and crisis
-Multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills
-Technology

Career Opportunities
Graduates from the M.S. in College Counseling and Student Development program pursue career opportunities in residential life, career development, campus ministries, admissions, counseling, academic support services, student activities, student financial services, service learning, and many other co-curricular campus programs.

https://jobs.lmu.edu/postings/25831
05/26/2016

https://jobs.lmu.edu/postings/25831

Below you will find the details for the position including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying for the opening. To apply for the position, please click the Apply for this Job link/button.

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10/31/2012

Happy Halloween! CCSD/CSA Alumni you should have received an email asking you to send us your updated information for our database. We also shared that we are planning an event for alumni, more info to come on this event. If you did not receive one, please send us a message at [email protected]. We are looking forward to seeing our alumni this Spring! Have a wonderful Halloween!

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For this post of Working Wednesday we are sharing an article on interview tips. The site started a interesting discussion and we would like to extend to you. Wha are your interview Do's and Dont's? Please share by replying to this post. Have a Wonderful Wednesday!

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10/17/2012

For this Working Wednesday post we are happy to share a job listing in Nevada. We hope that everyone is having a wonderful day!

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10/10/2012

For this edition of Working Wednesday we are featuring a job at UC Berkeley. Have a Wonderful Wednesday!

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10/08/2012

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10/03/2012

Exciting news! We are happy to introduce Working Wednesday! Starting now, every Wednesday we will post a job listing in various functional areas of Student Affairs. We hope that this is helpful to our alums. If anyone knows of a position please share on this page (with details on the job listing). Have a Wonderful Wednesday!

Pomona College, one of the premier liberal arts colleges in America, invites nominations and applications for the position of Associate Dean of Students for Student Support and Learning. With 1560 undergraduates, Pomona College (est. 1887) is the founding member of The Claremont Colleges, a consorti...

NASPA Region VI Conference Opportunity!The California State University, Fullerton AB 540 Taskforce is hosting a daylong ...
09/26/2012

NASPA Region VI Conference Opportunity!
The California State University, Fullerton AB 540 Taskforce is hosting a daylong conference to educate College and University Faculty, Staff, Administrators, Students regarding AB 540 and undocumented issues. The AB 540 Conference "Reaching the Dream Together: Helping AB 540 and Undocumented Students” is a FREE conference and will take place September 28, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the California State University Fullerton Titan Student Union Pavilions and conference rooms.

Lunch will be served; however, conference participants are responsible for purchasing a parking permit, the cost of permit is $8.00 (carpooling is highly encouraged). For conference details, please visit the website at http://fullerton.edu/ab540/conference.

For more information please contact:

LINKS Mentoring Program: (657) 278-3488

There is still room for NASPA members!

CCSD Faculty & Staff
12/14/2011

CCSD Faculty & Staff

12/14/2011

APU Master of Science in College Counseling & Student Development application deadline is January 31!

Interested in the APU College Counseling & Student Development, M.S. program?!?!Visit our website:http://www.apu.edu/bas...
11/22/2011

Interested in the APU College Counseling & Student Development, M.S. program?!?!
Visit our website:
http://www.apu.edu/bas/csdol/studentdevelopment/

The APU Master of Science in College Counseling and Student Development is for those seeking training in university student affairs or desiring to become a college counselor.

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901 E Alosta Avenue, PO Box 7000
Azusa, CA
91702

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