Graduate Students
Pursue your career at Humphreys University.
Your Path
Programs & Majors
Move From Student To Professional With...
Student-Centered Learning
Industry-Aligned Curriculum
Personalized Student Support Services
Enhanced Skills for Effective Leadership
Get Ahead with a Graduate Degree from Humphreys University
Increase your marketability with an advanced degree.
Improve your work performance with new skills.
Gain leadership skills for that next promotion.
Expand into a management role with a graduate degree.
Broaden your career opportunities.
Finish with the ability to pursue jobs in multiple avenues.
Specialize in high-demand areas.
Choose from multiple concentrations or become an expert in specific areas.
Study with professors who have industry experience.
Gather real-world experience from teachers who have experienced it and will share it with you.
Pursue programs set up for working adults.
Participate in virtual, hybrid, or online classes that offer flexible schedules for graduate students who work.
Steps for Admission
1. Submit application
Submit the Humphreys University Graduate Application online along with applicable fee.
2. Complete financial aid.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the appropriate award year(s) to determine eligibility for grants, work study, and student loans. The FAFSA is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Schedule an appointment with a financial aid officer if assistance is needed.
School Code: 001212
3. Submit transcripts.
Provide one official, unopened transcript from all previously attended colleges and universities. Send or submit documents to the Office of the Registrar.
4. Writing requirements.
(Requirements vary depending on academic program.)
Students must provide proof of an advanced writing course with a grade of B- or better, or a passing score on the CBEST, or a passing score on the Humphreys University Writing Proficiency Exam. Submit a written personal statement. Admission counselors will provide details regarding writing requirements.
5. Register for courses.
Register for first quarter courses with an admission counselor.