Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about Glenville State University's graduate programs.
- Where can I find an outline of the classes?
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You can find class information in the Graduate Catalog and under the Programs tab for the program you are considering.
- How much does my program cost?
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The program at Glenville State University is designed to be economical. The cost is $478 per credit hour, a $26 per credit hour book fee (books can be picked up or delivered to your home address) and an $85 per semester instructional technology fee. There are no ‘hidden fees’ in the Glenville State program.
Please see the Costs and Aid section of the graduate Studies page.
- Are the programs accredited?
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Glenville State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Please review the individualized programs for additional accreditations that they may hold.
- If I want to get my initial teaching license, which program do I choose?
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The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) is the program to select if you are wanting to receive your initial teaching license. We will complete an analysis of your Bachelor degree courses to be sure you have the required content for the license in which you are interested. Please see the Master of Arts in Teaching tab under Programs.
- How many credit hours are required for a master’s degree?
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Please review the individual program’s plan of study for specific credit hours and list of courses that would be required. The credit hour range varies by program and can be from 30 to 36 credit hours.
- How long will it take to complete my degree?
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Programs have been developed using an accelerated format with classes happening every 8 weeks. If a student follows the recommended plan of study, they can complete in 18 to 24 months.