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Bachelor's to Master's Program

Bachelor’s to Master’s Program

What could be better than finally earning your bachelor’s degree?

Earning up to 12 credits toward your master’s degree at the same time.

Earning your master’s degree can set you apart in a competitive field and have a positive impact on your career. Many employers today seek the advanced skills, knowledge and experience you gain from a master’s degree.

At Thomas Edison State University (TESU), our accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Program offers you a unique opportunity to earn up to 12 credits toward a master’s degree while completing your bachelor’s degree — giving you a leg up in the job market while saving you time and money. Our cost-effective, accredited program enables you to apply your earned graduate-level credits toward your bachelor’s and master’s degree programs at the undergraduate tuition rate.

Earn your degree at TESU in a variety of fields including business, cybersecurity, healthcare management, information technology, and more. Make an appointment with an Academic Advisor today to discuss your eligibility and available options.

Any Undergraduate Degree Program Options and Course Requirements

Specific Undergraduate Degree Programs Options and Course Requirements

Tina Matthews, MALS '18

Tina Matthews, MALS '18

Once I found out about it, I was already getting ready to go into 90 credits and there was an opportunity for me to segway into the master’s program…"

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Current TESU Students

First, make an appointment to discuss your eligibility with an Academic Advisor

Then, fill out the Bachelor’s to Master’s Inquiry Form

Applicants and Prospective Students

Contact the Office of Admissions at (609) 777-5680 or admissions@tesu.edu to discuss getting started with Thomas Edison State University.