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Graduate Studies

The university offers 15 distinctive graduate programs to help you make your move in your chosen profession.
The most costly education is the one you never receive. Contact a graduate admissions counselor to take your next step today.
The MSEd in Exceptional Needs gives licensed teachers the training they need to manage each student’s unique learning style.
Complete your MS in Environmental Science in as little as two years, even while attending part-time.
Through a hybrid model of classroom and online learning, you can achieve your MSN in Community Health Education or Family Nurse Practitioner.
The RN-MSN transition program gives licensed RNs the opportunity to go straight to the MSN without stopping for the BSN.
Our PA program provides one-on-one clinical rotations and uses a problem-based learning approach.
Pastoral Counseling helps clergy of all faiths improve their counseling skills.
You can earn a Master of Arts in Studio Art in the traditional classroom/studio manner, or by working off campus with regular meetings with your instructor.
Obtain your degree on your terms. The MBA program offers evening and weekend classes designed to fit your busy schedule.

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USF is located on a rolling 104-acre campus in the north central part of Fort Wayne.

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The best way for you to obtain a true understanding of graduate education at the University of Saint Francis is to visit our Fort Wayne campus. Once here, you can meet with potential professors, sit in on a graduate class or seminar, and talk with our admissions and financial aid staff. To get the most out of a visit, we encourage you to schedule an individual visit using our online form.

Appointments are scheduled between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can also call the Office of Admissions at 1-800-729-4732 or 260-399-8000 to set up a date and time for your individual visit to campus.

Please note: Where possible, please provide the Office of Admissions with at least seven business days' notice to make sure we can meet your visit requests.