What if you could gain an advantage in today’s competitive job market by starting your master’s degree before you graduate?
The +Grad Program is designed to give you the opportunity to obtain advanced standing in a master’s degree. As an undergraduate student, you can complete up to 9 credit hours of your graduate degree through the +Grad program. This means that upon graduation from Asbury with your undergrad degree, you can complete a master’s degree in as few as twelve additional months, depending on the program.
To qualify, you must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and also have completed 90+ undergraduate credit hours.
Up to 9 credit hours can be included within Traditional Undergraduate tuition. Essentially, as an Asbury +Grad student, you can complete a portion up of your master’s degree at no additional cost.* If you have the capacity in your course schedule, +Grad is for you!
Upon graduation, students complete a conversion form and choose the term they would like to start as a full graduate student, providing a seamless transition to their graduate program.
*No additional tuition fees when taken as part of undergraduate block tuition (12-18 credit hours). Other tuition rates apply when graduate courses are taken outside of the tuition block. Please check with Financial Aid for specific account information.
You can choose from fully online graduate programs in Business, Communication, or Education including the following program offerings:
Register now for the Business +Grad Program
Register now for the Communication Arts +Grad Program
Register now for the Education +Grad Program
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the collaborative and personalized curriculum of my +Grad communication degree. Not only do I feel equipped for my future career with finishing graduate school soon after my undergraduate career, but I also feel refreshed and excited to blend both the worlds of creative writing and communication wherever my expertise leads me.”
Madison Anderson ’23Communication
The +Grad program allows current undergraduate students to start taking graduate courses and working towards a master’s degree during their senior year or once they complete 90 undergraduate credit hours.
Current undergraduate students may submit a +Grad registration form when they have completed or are about to complete 90 credit hours. Student typically apply at the end of their junior year or beginning of their senior year.
Students must have completed 90 credit hours and have a current cumulative 3.0 GPA.
Students may take up to 9 graduate credit hours as a +Grad student.
Yes, all classes are offered online in 8-week sections. Students may take one class per 8-week session.
+Grad options include M.A., M.F.A, or M.A.T. programs.
Students start a master’s degree while finishing their undergraduate degree which saves time and money. Also, students are not required to submit a full graduate application upon graduation. Students complete a simple conversion form which allows the Graduate Admissions office to move them seamlessly to their graduate program.
Students complete a conversion form and choose the term they would like to start as a full graduate student.
Yes, because it gives students a head start on completing a graduate degree since they can start taking graduate courses while they are still taking undergraduate classes.
There is no additional cost if the graduate course is within the 12-18 credit hour undergraduate tuition block. To maintain financial aid scholarships, students must take at least 12 undergraduate credit hours or take a graduate course that is cross listed with an undergraduate program.
No, you do not need to postpone your job search. Once you graduate with your bachelor's degree, the online classes for your master's degree may be completed while working a full-time job.
On-campus housing for graduate students is considered cases by case and is based on housing availability.