Online master’s programs
Per credit hour
Typical total cost
Terms · rolling starts
Institution type
Private, nonprofit (UMass system)
Regional accreditation
WSCUC
Admissions model
Rolling — no fixed deadlines
GRE/GMAT required
Not required
Military rates
Available (Yellow Ribbon)
UMass Global’s deepest program bench is in education. It offers multiple master’s pathways for both aspiring and practicing educators — including an MA in Teaching (with student teaching for initial credential candidates), an MA in Education with four concentration tracks, an MA in Educational Leadership tied to California’s Preliminary Administrative Services Credential, and an MA in Special Education. For California-based educators seeking a master’s that pairs with a credential or advances their salary schedule placement, UMass Global is one of the most direct options.
The MS in Counseling program offers both Clinical Mental Health Counseling (60 credits, preparing for LPCC licensure in California) and School Counseling (48 credits, preparing for the PPS credential). Both require supervised practicum and internship hours — which means real clinical experience, not just coursework. This is a meaningful differentiator from institutions that only offer non-licensure psychology programs .
The MBA program holds ACBSP accreditation and offers concentrations in accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, health administration, human resources, marketing, and organizational leadership. At $700 per credit and 39 credits, the total cost is approximately $27,300 — competitive for a programmatically accredited MBA that doesn’t require a GMAT.
Every online master’s program at UMass Global operates on rolling admissions with sessions starting roughly every 8 weeks. There are no fall-only or spring-only entry points to wait for. This is built for professionals who need to start when they’re ready, not when a semester calendar dictates.
No GRE, no GMAT, rolling admissions, evening/weekend-friendly course scheduling, and a student body that skews older and employed. UMass Global doesn’t pretend to be a traditional research university experience. It’s designed for people who are already working and need a master’s degree that fits around a career, not the other way around.
Who it’s for: Practicing K-12 educators who want to advance on the salary schedule, deepen instructional practice, or move toward curriculum design roles. At 30 credits and $625/credit (~$18,750 total), it’s one of UMass Global’s most affordable master’s programs. Fully online, no GRE, rolling starts. The curriculum and instruction track is the most versatile of the four MA in Education concentrations for educators who aren’t yet sure whether they want to move into administration.
Who it’s for: Career changers and aspiring clinicians who need a licensure-qualifying degree. The 60-credit program prepares students for LPCC licensure in California (and equivalent credentials in other states). It requires supervised clinical practicum and internship hours — this is a serious clinical training program, not a survey of counseling theory. For students comparing clinical psychology programs , UMass Global’s counseling track offers a more direct path to independent clinical practice than most non-doctoral psychology programs.
Who it’s for: Mid-career professionals who need an MBA without the GMAT barrier or AACSB price tag. ACBSP accreditation provides programmatic quality assurance. Seven concentration options let students tailor the degree toward their industry. At $27,300 estimated total, it sits below the median for accredited online MBAs. Appears on lists of accessible online MBA programs due to the no-GMAT policy and rolling admissions.
Who it’s for: Educators or career changers who want to become school counselors, particularly in California. The 48-credit program prepares candidates for the Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credential. Requires fieldwork, which means graduates enter the job market with applied experience. This is a niche credential pathway that not all online institutions offer with embedded practicum support.
UMass Global’s strongest and deepest subject area. Programs include:
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What’s Not Here: UMass Global does not offer online master’s programs in nursing, social work, IT/data science, cybersecurity, or engineering. Students seeking an MSW or MSN will need to look elsewhere.
Structured reference of all known online master’s programs at the University of Massachusetts Global. See programs_table array for full structured data.
UMass Global competes most directly with three types of institutions: California-based working-adult schools, large-scale national online universities, and competency-based alternatives. Here’s how it stacks up.
Key takeaways from this comparison:
| Dimension | UMass Global | National University | WGU | SNHU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Institution Type | Private nonprofit | Private nonprofit | Private nonprofit | Private nonprofit |
| Tuition Per Credit | $625–$700 | $620–$690 | ~$4,000–$4,500/term (flat rate) | $627 |
| MBA Accreditation | ACBSP | ACBSP | None (programmatic) | ACBSP |
| Clinical Counseling | Yes (LPCC pathway) | Yes (CACREP accredited) | No | No |
| CA Credential Pathways | Strong | Strong | Limited | No |
| Competency-Based Option | No | No | Yes | No |
| Start Frequency | Every ~8 weeks | Monthly | 1st of every month | Every 8 weeks |
| Total Online Master’s Programs | ~13 | ~40+ | ~20+ | ~100+ |
Admissions Model: Rolling — no fixed application deadlines
Start Dates: Sessions begin approximately every 8 weeks throughout the year
GRE/GMAT Required: No — not required for any online master’s program. UMass Global is consistently listed among online master’s programs that don’t require the GRE .
Minimum GPA: Generally 2.5 cumulative GPA from an accredited institution for most programs; some programs may have higher thresholds
Application Materials (General):
Program-Specific Prerequisites:
Transfer Credits: Accepted on a case-by-case basis; policies vary by program
International Students: Accepted with additional documentation (credential evaluation, English proficiency)
UMass Global uses a per-credit tuition model. Rates vary by program area:
| Program Area | Tuition Per Credit | Typical Credits | Estimated Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Education (MA) Programs | $625 | 30 | $18,750 |
| MBA | $700 | 39 | $27,300 |
| Organizational Leadership (MA) | $700 | 30 | $21,000 |
| Psychology (MA) | $700 | 30 | $21,000 |
| Counseling — Clinical MH (MS) | $700 | 60 | $42,000 |
| Counseling — School (MS) | $700 | 48 | $33,600 |
| Instructional Design & Tech (MS) | $700 | 30 | $21,000 |
| Health Administration (MS) | $700 | 30 | $21,000 |
| Criminal Justice (MS) | $700 | 30 | $21,000 |
| Public Administration (MPA) | $700 | 36 | $25,200 |
Financial Aid: Federal financial aid (Title IV) eligible. Students can access federal loans, grants, and work-study.
Military/Veteran Benefits: Yellow Ribbon participating institution. Military tuition discounts available. Accepts GI Bill and Tuition Assistance. UMass Global’s Brandman-era legacy includes decades of partnership with military installations, and military-affiliated students remain a significant portion of enrollment.
Employer Tuition Reimbursement: UMass Global’s per-credit pricing and rolling start dates are compatible with most employer tuition reimbursement programs. The 8-week session format fits within common reimbursement approval cycles.
Scholarships: Institutional scholarships available; amounts and eligibility vary by program.
Cost Context: Education programs ($625/credit) sit at or below the median for online master’s in education from regionally accredited nonprofits. The $700/credit rate for business, psychology, and counseling programs is mid-range — less than Northeastern University or George Washington University , but more than Western Governors University or SNHU . Students pursuing public service careers (education, counseling, public administration) should investigate student loan forgiveness programs — UMass Global’s program mix aligns well with Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility.
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Online Master’s Programs — No GRE Required
Yes. Brandman University rebranded as University of Massachusetts Global in 2021 when it transitioned from the Chapman University system to the University of Massachusetts system. The institution, programs, and operational model are continuous — if you earned a Brandman degree, it’s from the same institution, now called UMass Global.
No. UMass Global is a separately operated institution within the University of Massachusetts system. It has its own faculty, its own admissions, its own accreditation, and a fundamentally different mission (serving working adults through online and hybrid programs). A degree from UMass Global is not the same as a degree from UMass Amherst, UMass Lowell, or any other UMass campus.
UMass Global is regionally accredited by WSCUC, which is the same accreditor that covers Stanford, USC, and other California institutions. Its MBA holds ACBSP accreditation. For most employers — particularly in education, healthcare, counseling, and mid-level management — a UMass Global master’s degree meets credentialing and hiring requirements. However, in industries where institutional prestige is a hiring filter (investment banking, elite consulting, top-tier tech), UMass Global will not carry the same weight as a degree from a flagship research university.
Most programs are fully online. Exceptions: the MA in Teaching requires student teaching (in-person), and the MS in Counseling programs (both Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling) require supervised practicum and internship hours, which involve in-person clinical or school-based placements.
The MBA and business programs hold ACBSP accreditation. The counseling programs do not currently hold CACREP accreditation (which is a consideration for students who may practice in states that require or prefer CACREP-accredited training). Education programs are aligned to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) standards.
Most 30-credit programs can be completed in 12-18 months. The 39-credit MBA typically takes 12-24 months. The 60-credit MS in Counseling — Clinical Mental Health Counseling takes 24-36 months due to the clinical hour requirements. Actual timelines depend on course load and practicum scheduling.
Yes, on a case-by-case basis. The number of transferable credits varies by program. Students should contact their program advisor for a specific transfer credit evaluation before enrolling.