Explore the Queens College’s 100+ career-building certificate and master’s degree programs. Some of the most popular programs are in Applied Behavior Analysis, Bilingual Education, Childhood Education (1 – 6), Counselor Education, Data Analytics and Applied Social Research, Early Childhood Education (Birth – 2), Library Science, Secondary Education (7 – 12), Special Education, School Psychology, TESOL, and Urban Studies. Whether you are pursuing your master’s degree for professional and career advancement, personal fulfillment, public service, or scholarly interest, we are here to support you as you take the first step.

Contact

64-19 Kissena Blvd.
Kissena Hall 1 Room 217
718-997-3060
workered@qc.cuny.edu

Graduate Degree Programs

Some of our most popular programs are in Early and Childhood Education and Urban Studies. You can search the complete list of the master’s degree and certificate programs offered at Queens College by visiting the Graduate Degree Programs.

Application Process

International Students
Students whose native language is not English and whose post-secondary education was not in English should take the TOEFL or the IELTS. Applicants who score below a 100 on the TOEFL IBT, or below a 7 on the IELTS, will be required to register for the Graduate English as a Second Language (GESL) course during the first semester

Tuition and Fees at Queens College
To learn more about tuition fees and payments at Queens College, please visit the Tuition & Fees Cost page.

Financial Aid Options at Queens College

Financial Aid Options at Queens College help you best understand the aid programs at Queens College, how to apply for these programs each academic year, how to avoid a variety of problems, and how to become an informed consumer. To review your options visit:  Financial Aid & Tuition Benefits