Students in the master's program in higher education administration acquire the skills and knowledge needed for success in their chosen field. They undertake coursework, internships and other professional opportunities.

Students participate in active coursework, field-experiences/internships, and other professional opportunities so that they may become engaged and thoughtful practitioners in higher education and student affairs. To prepare students for professional requirements, the master’s program provides two clusters of concentrations in student affairs and general administration (on-campus roles) and in higher education policy and finance.

Students in the master's program in higher education administration acquire the skills and knowledge needed for success in their chosen field. They undertake coursework, internships and other professional opportunities.

Concentrations are available in College Teaching and Academic Leadership; General Administration; Higher Education Finance; Higher Education Policy; International Education; and Student Affairs and Administration.

The Higher Education Administration program is offered at George Washington University.