Framingham State University
Advance Your Way
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At FSU
One way to advance your career is to obtain a master’s degree, graduate certificate or new teaching license. Our graduate faculty bring real-world experience into the classroom and provide students with the opportunity to network and learn from like-minded peers.
Advance Your Way At FSU
One way to advancing your career is to obtain a master’s degree, graduate certificate or new teaching license. Our graduate faculty bring real-world experience into the classroom and provide students with the opportunity to network and learn from like-minded peers.
50+
Programs
1,300
Graduate students
18
Average Class Size
Explore the FSU Difference
The top three reasons students attend Framingham State University for their advanced studies is the affordability, specific program and the flexibility of online and/or hybrid courses. Here you can explore our programs, scheduled a one-on-one appointment with an admissions counselor and review financing opportunities. For applicants, you can also check the status of your application online.
How to Apply
Learn more about how to apply, review admissions requirements and connect with a Graduate Admissions Counselor.
90%
Graduate students feel FSU has brought them closer to achieving their goals.
41%
Diversity Fall 2023 Incoming Class
$1,390-$1,590
Per course tuition and fees
Graduate Information Webinars
Throughout the academic year, we host program-specific and general admissions webinars. This is a great way for you to get answers to your questions and meet with faculty from our programs.
Talk with a Graduate Admissions Counselor
You can still get a feel for our campus by visiting remotely. Register today and learn more about FSU directly from students.
Take a Graduate Class
Most Framingham State University's Graduate Programs allow students to take up to two classes as a non-matriculated student. If you want to 'test the waters' before committing to a degree program, you are encouraged to take one or two course(s).