Youth Development – Master’s
Youth Development
Shape your future by taking the next step in your career and empowering the next generation in your community. We’ll show you how to create environments that foster social, emotional, cognitive, and academic growth. Step into a career where your leadership can make a lasting difference—because their future starts with you.
Transform your life and the lives of youth
Get to your next career milestone. With over 73 million adolescents across the United States, now is the time to take strides in your career of making a meaningful impact on the lives of young people. Iowa State University’s online youth development program offers a forward-thinking, evidence-based approach that goes beyond addressing risk behaviors. You’ll learn to engage youth effectively within their communities, schools, and organizations, focusing on their strengths and leveraging best practices to foster positive outcomes.
Build lasting change that benefits both the youth that you work with and your own career. Take the next step in shaping a brighter future—both for the young people you inspire and for your professional growth.
Career paths
Youth development professionals with a master’s degree can work in various positions and settings, often with higher salary ranges.
Job titles
- Child and youth advocate
- Community health advocate
- Social and community service manager
- Recreation services specialist
- Youth outreach specialist
Organizations
- National organizations such as: Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boy/Girl Scouts, YMCA
- Sports and athletics
- Extension and outreach services and programs like 4-H and Clover Kids
- City/state youth programs
- After-school and summer youth programs
- Religious-based youth programs
- Programs for military youth
You know where you’re headed next. Join the program designed to take you there.
Scholarship Details
Currently, the College of Health and Human Sciences is offering up to $1,800* in scholarship funding for students who enroll in the 2024-2025 academic year. Following admission to the program, students are eligible for a $600 scholarship. As students progress through the program, they may apply for scholarships at the midpoint (12-18 credit) and final (24-30) credits.
*Restrictions may apply to ISU employees
Collaborative Advantage of IDEA
Achieve your personal and professional goals through convenient, flexible, high-quality coursework you can complete anytime, anywhere. As a student in Iowa State University’s Youth Development Master’s program, you will learn from expert faculty who bring real-life experience to the coursework and are committed to helping you transition your learning beyond the online classroom into your career.
The Youth Development Master’s program is part of a consortium of universities connected through IDEA. While Iowa State University is your home university where you will apply, register for courses and receive your diploma, you’ll benefit from the diverse perspectives and unique strengths brought by classmates and expert faculty at partner universities.
Learn more about the IDEA program at Iowa State.
Admission Requirements
Graduate College Requirements:
- 4 year Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
- Academic Records/Transcripts
- Minimum 3.0 GPA (Program may alter requirement.)
- Proof of English Proficiency
For specific program requirements and application process, visit the Graduate College website.
Credits
Total: 30 credits
The Course Planner provides a list of courses and shows when they are traditionally offered.
Non-degree credits
If you are interested in taking courses as a non-degree student, please start by applying as a non-degree student through the Admissions Office and contact idea@iastate.edu to schedule your courses once your application has been approved.
Tuition
As a member of IDEA, all students pay universal tuition. For more information, visit the IDEA website.
IDEA Contacts
Gilda Figueroa
Campus Coordinator
2624 Howe Hall
515-294-7471
idea@iastate.edu
David Welshhons
Graduate Student Services Specialist
2624 Howe Hall
515-294-8789
idea@iastate.edu
Dr. Meghan Gillette
Faculty Adviser
1335 Palmer
515-294-7050
meghang@iastate.edu
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The professors and in my online program were incredible. Not only were they very encouraging, but they also helped me set up a schedule to graduate on time and continue working full time.
Kyle Kempt, ’22 youth development
Take the next step
Anything is possible at Iowa State University with innovative academic programs, hands-on research opportunities, and globally recognized scholars to support you every step of the way.