Cohort Education Masters Programs

Colorado Cohorts   l   One Night Per Week   l   Reduced Tuition

 

Throughout Colorado, Regis University offers off-campus cohort Masters programs that meet in a local school one evening per week. These convenient programs also offer a significantly reduced tuition. 

Programs Offered:

Masters and Certification in

M.Ed. in Ed Leadership for
Innovation & Change
M.Ed. in Curriculum, Instruction
& Assessment
M.Ed. in Reading
M.Ed. in Instructional Tech

Program Provider:

Regis University 


Fall Locations:

Beginning in August

 

Jefferson County
Colorado Springs
Fort Collins
Littleton
 
Affordability
  • 10% teacher tuition reduction -- save $119
    per course
  • Discounted tuition is guaranteed throughout
    the entire program
  • Financial aid, ‘pay as you go’ plans
    available
  • Student Loan payments may be deferred
    until program completion
  • You may be eligible for up to $5,000 through
    federal teacher loan forgiveness program if
    your school receives Title One funding
  • $4,000 per year may be available through
    the TEACH Grant program to teachers
    enrolled in high needs areas and working in
    low income schools

Accreditation

  • Regis University is accredited by the Higher
    Learning Commission and a member of the
    North Central Association.
  • Accredited by Teacher Education
    Accreditation Council 
  • In recognition of its superior quality
    academics, Regis ranked among "America's
    Best Colleges" by US News & World Report
    for the 16th consecutive year.
disclaimers

Program Highlights

  • Entire program conducted in or near your
    school
  • One night a week, same night entire
    program
  • Class only 4 hours per week, from 4:45 -
    8:45 p.m. 
  • One course at a time provides manageable
    workload
  • Most programs have 2 year or less
    completion time including breaks
  • No weekend classes
  • Generous summer & holiday breaks
  • Finish one course every 8 weeks
  • Course make-up options available if
    scheduling conflicts occur
  • No GRE or admissions tests
  • Transfer credits considered
  • Courses may be used for Professional
    Development requirements