What resources are available to help me choose a program?
In addition to the program descriptions included in your offer, a list of all ASU master’s and doctoral degree programs is available in degree search. Degree search allows you to search by program name, keyword, and campus location. It provides additional information about each program’s requirements, courses, and career outcomes.
If you have questions about a specific degree program, contact the program’s graduate support staff using the contact information linked at the bottom of the program’s page in degree search.
What should I consider when determining whether to pursue a master’s degree?
There are many different master's degree programs available at ASU, and you may have been offered admission to more than one program. Or, you may be considering a master’s or doctoral program that does not offer admission through ASU Personalized Graduate Admissions. It's important to do your research and find the program that's right for you. Consider your interests, career goals and finances when deciding your next steps.
Why should I pursue a master’s degree?
A master's degree can be a valuable investment in your future. It can help you advance your career, gain new skills and knowledge, or earn a higher salary. Entry-level jobs requiring master’s degrees are expected to grow by 17% through 2026, the fastest of any educational level.
Master’s degrees also benefit all citizens, not just those who hold them and are vital to the health, safety and growth of our communities. A master’s degree can open new doors to help you better understand our society's challenges, connect with like-minded changemakers, and make a difference in the world.
I’m interested in another program at ASU for which I was not offered admission through the Personalized Graduate Admissions. Can I still apply?
Many programs at ASU may still be accepting applications. Use degree search to explore all master’s and doctoral programs at ASU. Each program page outlines the admission requirements and application deadlines.
Are there any additional prerequisite courses I will be required to complete before enrolling in the master’s program?
You may have noticed that your invitation letter states that some degree programs require certain foundational courses to be successful. If you have questions about whether you will be assigned additional courses to complete with your master’s degree, contact the graduate support staff linked at the bottom of the program page. Courses to meet additional admissions requirements vary by master’s program, so you may need to contact more than one graduate support staff if you are considering multiple programs.
Why isn't a specific program participating in ASU Personalized Graduate Admissions?
Some highly competitive programs, programs with admission requirements that can only be evaluated by reviewing application materials, programs with limited enrollment capacity, programs with enrollment requirements mandated by accrediting bodies and doctoral programs do not offer admission through ASU Personalized Graduate Admissions. Admission availability varies by program, campus and semester. If you are interested in a program that does not offer Personalized Graduate Admissions, you are encouraged to apply using the graduate admissions process.
Can I do this while working part-time or full-time?
Some programs are designed for working professionals. Each master’s degree program has different course requirements and expectations. Contact each graduate program to determine whether you can complete the master’s degree while working part-time or full-time.
What if I have a job waiting for me upon graduation?
Some master’s programs can be completed while working. Contact the graduate support staff in your program of interest to determine whether you can complete the master’s degree while working part- or full-time. If you accept your admissions offer, but find that you cannot begin the master’s degree program while working, you may be able to defer your start semester.
Some employers offer tuition assistance or reimbursement. Check with your employer’s human resources office to inquire whether these benefits are included in your job.
What if I don’t have the required coursework to be successful for the master’s degree to which I have been admitted?
Some degree programs require certain foundational courses to be successful. If you have questions about whether you will be assigned additional courses to complete with your master’s degree, contact the graduate support staff linked at the bottom of the program page. Courses to meet additional admissions requirements vary by master’s program, so you may need to contact more than one graduate support staff if you are considering multiple programs.