Back to Top2. How do I apply?
To apply for the Master of Arts or Certificate programs, please contact an
Enrollment Advisor who will assist you with the application process, provide you with all necessary materials and work with the Admission Committee on your behalf. To speak to an advisor, please call 1-877-723-1131 Ext. 3524 (U.S. and Canada) or +1-647-722-6641 Ext. 3624 (International)
Back to Top3. What types of jobs do students find upon graduating from the Conflict Resolution & Reconciliation programs?
Graduates can enjoy a career in any area from the conflict resolution program such as business, education, counseling, law enforcement, social services and ministry.
Back to Top4. Do I need to take the GRE?
No, the GRE or other standardized tests are not required for admission to the program.Back to Top5. Will my diploma say “online” degree?
No. You will receive the same degree and diploma as students who complete programs on ACU’s campus.
Back to Top6. How much time is required to complete this program?
This program is designed for working professionals and may be completed in as few as two years.
Back to Top7. When can I start the program?
You may enter the program six times per year. We have two starting points during the fall, spring and summer semesters.
Back to TopBack to Top9. Do you accept transfer credits or grant credits based on work experience and certifications?
No, ACU does not accept transfer credits for the online Master’s or Certificate programs in Conflict Resolution.
Back to Top10. What financial aid options are available?
Federal financial aid may be available to students who are U.S. citizens or permanents residents. For more information and to complete the online application visit,
www.fafsa.ed.gov. Students are always encouraged to seek tuition assistance from their employers first and coordinate the balance with financial aid. For some programs, we also accept VA Benefits such as the Montgomery GI Bill as tuition payment.
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