Certified Student Affairs Educator (CSAEd)
Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors
Student Affairs Educator Certification is a set of professional credentials designed for mid-level and above student affairs and services professionals to demonstrate knowledge in the field and a commitment to lifelong learning and ethical practice.
Duration
Not specified
Credits
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Cost
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Format
Online
What You'll Learn
AI-generatedKey competencies developed through this program
- MindsetIntegrate ethical principles with professional decision-making when addressing complex student affairs situations.Proficient
Skills developed through this program
- Demonstrate to various constituents that you are a qualified and knowledgeable professional in the fraternity/sorority field
- Showcase depth of knowledge in the fraternity/sorority profession across institution types and headquarters affiliations
- Demonstrate commitment to the practice of student affairs and expand understanding of topics throughout student affairs and higher education
- Provide guidance and accountability for ongoing learning and professional development plans in fraternity/sorority contexts
Occupations this program prepares you for
Detailed information about this program
The Student Affairs Certification credentials were developed by subject matter expert practitioners and graduate faculty appointed by the Certification Consortium partner associations to benefit individual educators, institutions, professional associations, and the field. Eligibility Criteria: Participation in the CSAEd™ certification programs are voluntary and open to anyone meeting candidate eligibility requirements at the time of application. Individuals applying for CSAEd™ core or a specialty certification must meet detailed education and work experience requirements at the time of application submission. All certifications require either a graduate/master’s-level degree and three years of full-time qualifying work experience or a bachelor’s or associate’s degree and four years of full-time qualifying work experience. Qualifying employment experience defined as being employed full-time in student affairs or student services in a higher education setting (e.g., a fraternity/sorority inter/national headquarters). Applications for CSAEd™ certification open in cycles throughout the year.
What you need to earn this credential
No requirements listed.
Eligible funding programs
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Scholarships
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