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Wayne State College offers a variety of flexible, attainable, and high-quality online graduate programs to help you reach your goals. While none of our programs require entrance exams, each have their own admission requirements and varying costs. To learn more, first start by exploring our graduate programs to find which one is right for you.
Explore graduate programs
Affordable
Among the lowest-cost master's degrees in the U.S. Our online programs are a flat rate, so it doesn't matter where you're from.
Attainable
No entrance exams required. All bachelor's degrees accepted for most programs.
Flexible
100% online. 8- and 16-week terms available for many programs.
High quality
Programs that are nationally recognized for excellence. Many with accreditation.
Graduate spotlight: Katie Diediker, MBA '21
Katie Diediker, the human resources director at State Nebraska Bank and Trust in Wayne, entered the online MBA program with an undergraduate degree in communication. Though she did not have a background in business, she says the faculty were excellent in helping her learn new topics in order to complete the program successfully.
Graduate spotlight: Katie Diediker, MBA '21
Katie Diediker, the human resources director at State Nebraska Bank and Trust in Wayne, entered the online MBA program with an undergraduate degree in communication. Though she did not have a background in business, she says the faculty were excellent in helping her learn new topics in order to complete the program successfully.
Continually recognized for low cost
Wayne State is considered one of the most affordable colleges or universities in the U.S. for earning your master's or graduate degree. We are continually recognized for offering low cost graduate programs.

Admission questions? Contact:
Brittany Wilcox
Graduate Program Coordinator
Office of Admissions
Hahn Administration 303
Phone: 402-375-7256
Email: [email protected]
Contact our program advisors

Amy Albrecht
Office Assistant IV and Admissions Coordinator for International Students
Amy is the main admissions coordinator for all international students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Logan Hardy, B.S.
Project Coordinator for the School of Business and Technology, Coordinator for the MBA Program

Dawn Hirschman, MBA
Assistant to the Dean and Coordinator for the MSOM program
Dawn assists the Dean of the School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice with day-to-day operations and serves as an advisor for admission to the MSOM program.

Christian Legler, Ph.D.
Special Projects Manager and Coordinator for the Special Education MSE and Teaching MAT programs
Dr. Christian Legler is currently serving as Special Projects Manager and coordinator for the MSE Special Education graduate program, and the Master of Arts in Teaching program.

Lauren Rastede, MALA
Assistant to the Dean and Coordinator for the Interdisciplinary Studies M.A./M.S. program
Lauren assists the Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities with day-to-day operations and serves as an advisor for admission to the Interdisciplinary Studies graduate program.

Michael Sieh, Ed.D.
Assistant Professor and Coordinator for the School Administration MSE and Ed.S. programs
Dr. Michael Sieh is an education professor at Wayne State College and oversees the Education Specialist (Ed.S.) program, and the MSE in School Administration.