Our programs are built for working adults. Many are fully online or hybrid, so you can balance school, work, and life.
Courses focus on real-world application. What you learn today, you can use tomorrow.
Associate, Accelerated Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral Degrees
Advance your career with a degree built for busy adults.
Apply what you’re learning right away. Tackle real-life challenges. Learn from seasoned professionals.
Designed for your present schedule, focused on your future.
These programs were designed for adult students.
Click here to explore traditional undergraduate programs for high school or transfer students.
Download a program guide with detailed information on cost, courses, and outcomes
How are graduate programs designed at Roberts?
Our programs are built for working adults. Many are fully online or hybrid, so you can balance school, work, and life.
Courses focus on real-world application. What you learn today, you can use tomorrow.
How long does it take to earn a graduate degree?
Most master’s programs can be completed in 18–24 months, depending on your schedule.
Doctoral programs vary, but we’ll walk you through what to expect during advising.
What’s the admissions process like?
Simple and fast:
Choose your program
Complete the free online application
Submit transcripts and any program-specific materials
Get your admissions decision quickly
No entrance exams. No application fees.
Are the graduate programs affordable?
Yes. Roberts is committed to keeping tuition competitive and helping you afford your education through:
What support will I have as a grad student?
You’ll never be on your own. You’ll have:
Are the degrees the same as traditional ones?
Yes. Your diploma doesn’t say "online" or "hybrid." It’s the same respected Roberts degree, regardless of format.
Will I still feel connected in an online or hybrid format?
Definitely. Courses include weekly discussion, real-time video sessions, and close interaction with faculty and peers. You’re part of a tight-knit learning community, even online.
How much time should I expect to spend on coursework?
Plan for 12–15 hours per week for most programs (or 4–5 hours per credit). Your professors will guide you, but you control your schedule.
Is Roberts a good fit for me if I’m not from a Christian background?
Yes. Roberts is rooted in Christian values, but welcomes students from all backgrounds. You’ll experience genuine care, community, and support, no matter your faith journey.
What if I haven’t finished my bachelor’s yet?
Check out our Accelerated Bachelor's programs to finish what you started.
What if I don't want a full degree but I want to boost my career?
We offer several non-degree courses and certificates.
Filter by "Certificate/Courses" on this page.
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