Governors State University (GSU) offers a range of master's and doctoral level programs. The university's mission is to provide inclusive, accessible education to a diverse population. This is done through flexible part-time, distance learning, evening, weekend, and online programs, in addition to traditional campus-based learning.
Established in 1969, GSU emphasizes excellence, access, and innovation. GSU students can expect high academic quality, convenient class times, and outstanding educational value.
GSU is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Highlights
Convenent Classes: Classes scheduled at convenient times and locations to fit a busy lifestyle - on-campus, at satellite campuses, online, or via media Small Class Size: At GSU, students know their professors. Class Size is small, with a 16:1 student/faculty ratio Financial Aid: $30 million in financial aid, scholarships, grants, and loans are distributed annually to eligible full and part time students Diversity: GSU students belong to an exceptionally diverse community, rich in purpose and possibility
Institute Accreditation
Regional Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Ranking and Reputation
GSU maintains the lowest undergraduate tuition in the Chicagoland region The university is home to the internationlly-recognized Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park GSU contributes more than $43 million per year to the local economy through employee salaries and external contracts
Graduate Credentials Offered
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Students Enrolled
Masters
Degrees
PhD
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Business
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Computer Science
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Education
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Film
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Health Sciences
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Humanities
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Natural Sciences
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Nursing
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Public Administration
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Visual Arts
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Admissions & Tuition
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Information For International Students
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: No Set Minimum Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: Continuous Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 5,880 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 1,230 Tuition for Selected Degrees (US$) Business (MBA) : 5,880/year Doctorate in Physical Therapy:10,344/Year Doctorate in Occupational Therapy:13,872/Year Doctorate in Nursing Practice:13,872/Year
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: No Set Minimum Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum English Language Proficiency (Minimum Score) TOEFL (Computer-based) : 213.0 Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: Continuous Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 10,800 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 1,230 Other Support Counseling and Buddy Programs International Student Orientation Programs
Institute Scholarships/Awards and Financial Assistance for Grad Students
US Students
International Students
Student Loan Programs
Student Scholarship Programs
Student Teaching/Research Assistantships
Student Work Opportunities Programs
Teaching/Research Assistantships
Buildings and Resources
Connected to the City of Chicago and surrounding suburban and farm communities by commuter rail and major expressways, access to GSU is easy and direct. Amid 760 acres of prairie, GSU students enjoy access to vital urban, teeming suburban, and vibrant country life.
The campus offers a range of facilities, including the Center for Performing Arts, the internationally recognized Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, a Student Environmental Contract Laboratory, Follett Bookstore, library, cafeteria, child-care center, and a fully-equipped fitness center with swimming pool.
Grad Student Organizations
Alpha Sigma Lambda (National Adult Learners Honor Society) Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) Black Student Union Illinois Counseling Association, GSU Chapter International Students Organization Mu Beta Alpha (MBA Students) National Student Speech, Language, and Hearing Association Occupational Therapy Student Association Physical Therapy Student Association Student Senate
Debbie Halvorson - U.S. Congresswoman Curtis Crawford, President and Chief Executive Officer of XCEO Jerry "The Iceman" Butler, Award-winning composer, performer and producer
Year Institute Founded: 1969 # of Campuses: 1 Nearest City (Main Campus): Chicago
City Population: 2,900,000
Climate Range: 0°F
to 95°FOpportunities for Part-Time Study: Yes Opportunities for Online Study: Yes # of Full-Time Faculty: 197 Total Graduate Program Enrollment (all years): 2,935 # Countries of Origin: 10 or Less