Earn your Master of Education (M.Ed.) online with a flexible, fully accredited graduate program designed for working professionals. This 100% online M.Ed. program offers a convenient and accessible path to advance your career in education or transition into a new role. With 33 credit hours of engaging, career-focused coursework, you can complete the program in as little as 13 months — entirely from home. Whether you're balancing work, family, or other commitments, this flexible online graduate program is built to fit your schedule and support your goals in the field of education.
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Master of Education
Graduate Admissions & Application Process
229-931-4206
graduateadmissions@gsw.edu
Dr. Rachel L. Abbott, Ph.D., CHES
229-931-2145
rachel.abbott@gsw.edu
GSW's College of Education offers one of the state's top graduate programs—combining affordability, flexibility, and efficiency. With 100% online coursework, students can earn their degree in just 13 months—at a fraction of the cost of most graduate programs—without sacrificing quality or convenience.
Students wishing to apply to the College of Education graduate program at Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ must submit required documentation. Missing documentation may result in an application not be reviewed for admissions. Applicants will be prompted to create an account to submit items electronically. Please complete the following:
Candidates seeking a degree through graduate study must apply for regular admission. Individuals who already hold a master's degree must meet regular admissions requirements for a second master's degree.
A minimum of 2.75 undergraduate grade point average will be required for admittance to the M.Ed. program.
The M.Ed. program accepts students into the Summer semester. Deadline for all materials is May 24.
The TEACH Grant Program provides grants up to $4,000 a year to graduate students in the process of completing or planning to complete a degree or courses necessary to begin a career in teaching.