Master's in Higher Education
Program HighlightsThe Master’s in Higher Education (MHE) program is designed for individuals who wish to advance their knowledge and skills while working within higher education settings. The program is offered in a flexible online format and is a part-time program. Students taking the normal load of two courses per semester complete the program in 1 year and 8 months. It’s also a perfect fit for those who want to transition into a career in higher education and student affairs administration because it’s designed for working professionals. Choose from a variety of elective courses to align with your career goals.
- 100% Online Courses
- Flexible Schedule
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Benefits
- Fully online in a flexible format that works with your busy schedule including working professionals.
- Complete in 5 semesters
- 30 credit hours
- No GRE required for admission
Affordability
- Affordable Tuition
- Financial aid options available
- OHIO is a proud military supporter and yellow ribbon institution
- Scholarships are available for Veterans & military members, employees of corporate partners, and graduates of Ohio University bachelor's degree programs. Learn more!
Career Opportunities
Ohio University's Master's in Higher Education program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in a variety of roles within the academic and administrative sectors of higher education. Graduates are well-prepared for careers such as academic advisors, student affairs professionals, university administrators, and policy analysts.
Sources
*According to U.S. News and World Report