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Home  <--  Cohort Information

Troy University's accelerated graduate cohort program:

 

  • is designed for full-time working adults;
  • is convenient, offering courses in your local area;
  • is SACS accredited;
  • is NOT a teacher or administrator certification program or counselor licensure program.

     


    How do I learn more or schedule an Info Session at my place of employment? Contact the cohort recruiter at Troy University at 866-557-8617 or send an email.

    What’s a cohort? A cohort is a group of students that begins a master’s degree program together in their local area and completes the program together. Individual students may enroll at a permanent TROY site at any term, but once a cohort starts, no new students can enroll with that cohort. Cohort members all work toward the same degree & concentration.

    Where do classes meet? Most or all cohort classes meet at a local venue. (Some MSCP courses may meet in Augusta.)

    What degree programs are available? Cohort degree programs are based on student interest in the local area. All cohort members work toward the same degree & same concentration. Prior to starting the cohort, TROY will work with members to determine what program is most beneficial for all.

    How does the accelerated term program work? Each term is 8 – 9 weeks long, with a combination of in-class and online meetings. Each class meets 2 or 3 weekends during each term:

    Term 1: Aug – Oct
    Term 2: Oct – Dec
    Term 3: Jan – Mar
    Term 4: Mar – May
    Term 5: May – July

    How does a cohort get started? At least 20 students are required to form a cohort. The first step is attending a local Information Session and submitting your admission application. Application requirements are as follows, although some programs have additional admission requirements:

    • completion of an admission application packet (on paper or online).
    • payment of $50.00 nonrefundable application processing fee;
    • submission of OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS FROM ALL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED INSTITUTIONS
    • submission of OFFICIAL GRADUATE ADMISSION TEST SCORE (MAT, GMAT, or GRE); and
    • letter(s) of recommendation and any other requirements.


    How much do classes cost? The tuition rate for a cohort course is the same a regular graduate course. Each graduate course costs $825.00 including technology fee. Tuition rates are subject to change. Federal Stafford Loans available for students who qualify. Visit http://www.troy.edu/financialaid for details.


    Upcoming TROY Information Sessions:

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