A Lifetime of Potential

The average salary increase for educators with master’s degrees is $5,285 each year, according to NCTQ. That could be your next nine months of car payments, three new pottery wheels, or a lifetime supply of Micron® pens.

Advancing on the salary scale means you’ll want to earn your degree sooner to start seeing that larger paycheck. But what graduation timeline is right for your budget? Take control of your personal and financial goals and create a roadmap for success.

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A Master’s Designed for Art Educators

Earning a higher degree shouldn’t mean sacrificing your career or family life. The online Master of Arts in Art Education program is built for art educators by art educators—so you advance your goals as life permits.
 

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AFFORDABLE PRICING

Pay for your program as you go with per-credit pricing that’s around half the cost of comparable graduate programs.

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WORK AT YOUR OWN PACE

Plan courses to fit your schedule with a two or three-year plan. Take courses year-round or during the summer only—it’s up to you.

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DESIGN YOUR OWN PROGRAM

Customize your coursework with 15 elective credits. Choose your courses to reflect your unique goals, art room, and students.

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FELLOW ART EDUCATOR SUPPORT

With more art education faculty than other programs, you’ll have dedicated support at each step of your program, from admissions to graduation.

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You’re Not Alone

Over 1,000 art educators have enrolled at The Art of Education University. Join your community and start on the path to reaching your goals.

You’ll be glad you did.