Graduate
Explore Programs for Adult Students
Piedmont University welcomes adult learners who are seeking a new future for themselves. Whether you are busy with a full-time job or family commitments or both, we offer day, evening, and hybrid/online programs to accommodate your schedule.
Complete your bachelor's degree online.
Have 30+ hours of college credit already? Accelerated bachelor's programs are offered online.
Balance work and earning your degree.
Our Athens campus offers degrees for working adults.
Pursue a
graduate degree.
Explore online or on-campus options to advance your education.
Support From Day One
No matter what type of degree you are working toward, you will have access to a network of support here at Piedmont.
Graduate & Doctoral Programs
Certificates and Endorsements
applications come from our alumni
education degrees conferred since 1997
Graduate Students age range
Average salary for Education graduates
Flexibility across all programs
“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world and thanks to Piedmont’s graduate program, this is a motto I live by. In my master’s program, I was pushed to be creative while being 100% supported by my advisor and instructors.”
– Ashley Clouatre / MAIT ‘20
Admissions & Aid
Our dedicated admissions teams are ready to assist you with the application and financial aid process.
Invest in your future with confidence—from payment plans to explaining federal aid options, our Financial Aid team is here to support you.
Professional & Graduate Events
Start (or finish!) a traditional bachelor's degree
Adults who live near our main campus can work toward their first bachelor's degree (and benefit from half-price tuition) through our Neighborhood Grant Program.
Earn your Certificate
Need to expand or build specific skills? We offer 20+ bachelor's and master's level certificates and endorsements.
Where do I start?
To begin your journey toward earning an master's degree at Piedmont University, you can start by applying today! Or, schedule a campus visit and meet with admissions and financial aid advisors, as well as faculty members.