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Graduate Programs

We believe every child deserves a quality education that will help them succeed.

That's why we are preparing teachers and school leaders with the knowledge and skills they need to confront and solve complex challenges in today’s K-12 schools.

In fact, Marian University is on a mission to become a national model of excellence in educating students who want to serve as teacher-leaders.

If you have a passion for teaching, if you believe education has the power to transform lives and communities, and if you believe every child has the capacity to learn, let's talk.

Why earn a master's degree in education?

Whether you are an adult career-changer or a licensed teacher who wants to take your career to the next level, earning a master's degree in education is a great choice.

  • Earning an advanced degree demonstrates to K-12 school superintendents, principals, and program directors that you have the academic knowledge and experience to serve as a valuable member of the team. In addition, a master's degree may make you eligible for some teaching positions at the community college or university levels.
  • With a master's degree, you'll have the educational credentials required to pursue more job opportunities and promotions, including those that offer the potential to earn a higher salary.
  • You'll be well-prepared to help all students achieve the best possible learning outcomes and greater levels of educational attainment.

What programs do we offer?

Marian University's graduate department for Klipsch Educators College is the Academy for Teaching and Learning Leadership.

Through the academy, we offer these master's degrees:
The Academy also offers a doctorate degree for leaders in education, medicine, government, church, or business:

We also offer preparation for licensure programs:

What is the tuition rate for our graduate programs?

Visit the Business Office "Tuition Rates" page. Credit hours vary based on the program and anticipated licensure area. Degree programs are a minimum of 36 credit hours. Licensure-only programs are approximately 21 credit-hours.

Cost DOES NOT include the $50 application fee, rental of cap and gown for graduation, costs for purchasing textbooks, and other university fees.

  • Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step toward getting federal and/or state aid to help pay for your graduate studies.
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