University alumni get price break to enroll in master's programs
In recognition of the significant contributions Bluffton alumni make to the institution and in their respective communities, Bluffton University is helping graduates continue their education through the Bluffton University Alumni Master’s Degree Grant.
All alumni who earned their undergraduate degree at Bluffton are eligible for a 20 percent tuition discount on Bluffton University master’s degree programs including the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Arts in Organizational Management (MAOM) and Master of Arts in Education (MAEd). This program begins with new enrollees for the 2020-21 academic year.
“This grant is designed to make it easier for our alumni, who we know were well prepared for advanced study through their undergraduate coursework, to continue their education, pursue additional leadership opportunities and advance in their careers,” said Robin Bowlus, vice president for enrollment management.
“Our graduate programs have excellent success and completion rates, and we are excited to make them more accessible to our Bluffton alumni community.”
For more additional information on the terms of the Bluffton University Alumni Master’s Degree Grant or to apply, contact Shelby Koenig, enrollment counselor for graduate programs, at [email protected] or 419-358-3684.
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