Yes, you definitely have a chance! There are plenty of people who end up in student affairs without a strong undergraduate background. I would suggest making sure your references are able to tie what they write back to student affairs and why you're a strong candidate. Good luck :)
Hi everyone, I know that recommenders put in a little time tweaking each letter for each school.. that said, how many schools do you think is too many to ask for? I have no idea how long it usually takes once their letter is written, but I don't want to be a burden having too many schools. Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure about the financial assistance, but if you're interested in international education I'd check out GWU, American, SIT (in Vermont), Loyola Chicago, and Bowling Green. Also, it's not on the east coast, but Monterey Institute of International Studies (I think they have a new name) in California has an interesting program!
Anyone else applying for Higher Ed & Student Affairs masters programs starting in 2016? What schools are on your list so far? If anyone's interested I'd love to exchange personal statements.. rgreen326@yahoo.com