Graduate Programs
What master’s programs does Judson offer?
Judson’s master’s degrees are made for adults. Our campuses are temporarily closed to keep you, our faculty, and our staff safe during the COVID-19 outbreak, so you’ll start by taking classes 100% online. Once reopened, you may choose to finish your degree online or on campus in Elgin or Rockford—whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you.

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“When you come to Judson, you have what it takes and you can make it and we’ll be here to help you.”
Dr. Brenda Buckley-Hughes
Professor, Worship Arts/Speech
How much will a Judson master’s cost?
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Master’s Degrees Cost $750 per credit hour
Judson promises affordability, and our tuition costs are kept highly competitive with other schools. We’ll even work one-on-one with you to assemble your ideal federal aid package, connecting you with resources like federal and state grants, loans, and scholarships.
What’s it like to get a master’s as an adult?
At Judson, our degree programs are designed with the flexibility of working adults in mind. Take one class at a time, one night a week, so you can spend your days fully invested in your career, family, or community.
“The adult professional studies programs afforded me the opportunity to work full-time and continue with my volunteer work while still getting my degree.”
Sara Brunstin
MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling