The Office of Graduate Studies, along with Adams State’s dedicated faculty and staff, works to ensure access and opportunity for graduate study throughout Colorado and the United States. Our programs are recognized for their academic excellence and diverse delivery methods.
We deliver our programs to suit your needs
- Full or part-time
- On-campus or online
- Support for your academic success with our Graduate Student Support Services
The Office of Graduate Studies serves our constituents by
- Admitting students to the graduate programs
- Working with graduate students from inquiry to graduation
- Offering graduate student support services
- Advocating for graduate programs and students
Degree Programs & Application Information
- Business – MBA
- Business – MBA Correspondence Program for Incarcerated Students
- Counselor Education – MA
- Counselor Education and Supervision – PhD
- Cultural Resource Management – MA
- Kinesiology – MS
- Leadership in Education Administration & Development (LEAD) – MA
- Music Education – MA
- Public Administration – MA
- Teacher Education – MA
- US History – MA
Virtual Information Session
Rather talk face-to-face? Meet virtually with an Office of Graduate Studies representative in a Zoom session about your questions, graduate program options, upcoming cohorts, tuition and fees, and the admission process.
Drop in at any time every Tuesday and Friday via Zoom. Tuesdays 3-4:30pm MST and Fridays 8:30-10am MST. Cannot make this date/time? Request a virtual meeting by emailing graduatestudies@adams.edu.
No Virtual Room:
- Friday, April 25, 2025
2024-2025 Tuition & Fees Information
Spring 2025 Guide to Registering for Graduate Courses in Workday Student
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Graduate Adams Outcomes
Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World:
Through advanced study and research in the specific discipline. Focused by engagement with big questions, both contemporary and enduring.
Intellectual and Practical Skills:
- Critical thinking
- Creative thinking,
- Written communication.
- Practiced extensively across the curriculum in the context of progressively more challenging problems, projects, and standards for performance.
Personal and Social Responsibility:
Intercultural and civic knowledge and engagement. Anchored through active and ethical involvement with diverse communities and real world challenges.
Integrative and Applied Learning:
Synthesis and advanced application of ideas and experiences in the specific discipline. Demonstrated through the application of knowledge, skills, and responsibilities to new settings and complex problems.