The Master’s University welcomes applications from all individuals who have a testimony of personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The University is committed to non-discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin or sex in its admission policies. Below you will find our general admission requirements for the online undergraduate, graduate, and high school dual enrollment programs.
Transfer and International Students please visit the links below for additional application and admissions information.
To be admitted as an undergraduate degree-seeking student in the School of Online Education, an applicant must:
To be admitted as a graduate degree-seeking student in the School of Online Education, an applicant must:
See below for additional individual programs’ requirements.
Master of Business Administration
Prior to beginning MBA coursework, the student must complete a baccalaureate-level course with at least a “C” grade (2.0) in each of the following subjects:
If necessary, these units may be taken concurrently with MBA classes within certain limitations. Contact the School of Online Education for details.
Master of Education in Teaching
Prior to beginning the Master of Education the student must:
Note: The M.Ed. program is designed for those who are employed as teacher of record in their own classroom, though such employment is not a requirement for admission.
Dual Enrollment Admission Requirements
The Dual Enrollment Program enables junior or senior high school students to take accredited, college-level Bible and general education courses (at a reduced tuition price) that can meet high school requirements and count toward an undergraduate degree at TMU or may be transferred to another higher education institution. Students may enroll in any of the three following dual enrollment programs: Online, On-Campus, or High School Partnership. The requirements for an 11th- or 12th-grade high school student to be admitted to the Dual Enrollment Program are as follows: