Graduate programs are directed and supervised by the Graduate Council which is the legislative body responsible for all graduate academic policies and curricula. Actions voted by the University Board, Faculty, or the Graduate Council at any time shall have equal force to or, if necessary, shall supersede statements published in this Bulletin.
Degrees Offered
The University offers courses of study leading to the following graduate degrees:
- Master of Arts in Counseling
- M.A. Counseling
- M.A. School Counseling
- Master of Education
- M.Ed. Educational Leadership
- M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction with emphasis in Literacy