Graduate Programs

Wilson College has two graduate programs: a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree and a Master of Arts in Humanities degree. The M.Ed. is open to men and women who teach at the elementary or secondary level and want to advance their careers either in the classroom or school administration.

The Master of Arts in Humanities degree has been approved and will begin enrolling in fall 2012. To be admitted to the program, candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher learning. If the degree was not received in a traditional humanities field, the student will be required to meet with the director of the M.A. in Humanities program before admission can be granted. Further, an insufficient background in the humanities may result in the student being required to take selected undergraduate coursework before they are admitted to the program.

More information on the graduate programs can be found on the links on the left side of this page.