Masters Higher Education

Discussion in 'Education, Teaching and related degrees' started by AdamJLaw, Jun 2, 2011.

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  1. AdamJLaw

    AdamJLaw New Member

    I'm looking for a masters in higher education that can be completed either online or with limited residencies. I'm looking for a school that has a good reputation and is strong academically. The two I am looking at so far are Northeastern and University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

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  2. Hokiephile

    Hokiephile New Member

  3. major56

    major56 Active Member

    University of Houston: M.Ed. in Admn. & Supervision-Higher Ed
    M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision - Higher Education - College of Education - University of Houston

    University of Louisville: MA in Higher Ed
    Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration — University of Louisville

    Drexel University: MS in Higher Ed
    Online Master's in Higher Education

    Lewis University: MA in Organizational Leadership (Higher Ed-Student Services)
    Higher Education Administration Online | Masters in Organizational Leadership | Lewis University

    Bay Path College: MS in Higher Education Administration
    Higher Education Administration - Bay Path College

    Abilene Christian University: M.Ed. in Higher Ed
    Master of Education in Higher Education - Abilene Christian University

    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Online Master's Degree in Administrative Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Administration
    Higher Ed Online Program

    Hofstra University: MS in Higher Education-Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
    Master of Science in Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies - FLPS - Hofstra University

    University of Oklahoma: MA in Administrative Leadership
    Master of Arts in Administrative Leadership - College of Liberal Studies - The University of Oklahoma
     
  4. AdamJLaw

    AdamJLaw New Member

    Florida State

    Florida State University has a program too. It appears that they only enroll about 25 to 30 students a year, so it is probably competitive.
     

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