Graduate Programs at Concordia Texas
Each graduate program at Concordia Texas is designed to advance your career and expand your impact. Explore the options below to find the right fit for your goals.
Doctoral Programs at Concordia Texas
Doctoral programs at Concordia University Texas are designed for professionals ready to lead at the highest level in their fields. Each program combines advanced scholarship, applied research, and faith-informed leadership development through online learning and meaningful residency experiences.
Doctor of Education
Doctor of Nurse Practice DNP
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Master’s Degrees at Concordia Texas
A master’s degree from Concordia University Texas helps working professionals advance their careers while deepening their faith and leadership. Our programs are designed for flexibility, offering online and hybrid formats that let you learn on your schedule.
Master of Computer Science
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education
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Flexible Formats
Personalized Support
No GMAT or GRE Required
Tuition, Financial Aid & Scholarships
A Concordia Texas education is an investment in your career and calling. Graduate students may qualify for employer tuition benefits or payment plans.
Graduate Tuition Rates (2026–27)
Financial Aid Options:
- Federal student loans (for eligible U.S. citizens and residents)
- Tuition reimbursement through employer partnerships
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Our team can walk you through tuition costs, scholarships, and flexible payment plans designed to fit your budget. Graduate Admissions Counselors are here to help you plan with confidence.
Connect with a CounselorGraduate Admission at Concordia University Texas
Choosing to pursue a graduate degree is a major life decision. At Concordia University Texas, the admissions experience is built to feel personal, supportive, and easy to navigate. Whether you are returning to school after years in the workforce or continuing directly from a bachelor’s degree, this process is designed to remove barriers and help you move forward with confidence.
Find the Right Program for Your Goals
Graduate applicants begin by identifying the program that best fits their career plans and academic background. Each Concordia graduate degree page includes information on learning format, program length, admission criteria, and career pathways.
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When you are ready to apply, you will submit your application through Concordia University Texas along with your supporting documents. Your materials are first reviewed by the graduate admissions team and then shared with the academic program for evaluation.
After submitting, you will gain access to a secure applicant portal where you can upload documents, confirm receipt of materials, and view updates related to your file.
Apply NowWhat Happens During the Review Process
Your application is evaluated for academic preparation, professional experience, and program alignment. Concordia uses a collaborative review process that includes both admissions and academic faculty.
If any items are missing or clarification is needed, the admissions team will contact you directly. Once a final decision is made, you will receive notification through your portal and email.
Preparing for Enrollment
Admitted students receive personalized next step guidance that outlines everything needed before the first day of class. This may include account setup, course registration, transcript submission, and enrollment confirmations.
Students admitted with conditions will receive a clear outline of what must be completed prior to full enrollment.
International Graduate Admissions at Concordia Texas
International students are welcome to apply to graduate hybrid programs offered on campus in Austin, Texas.
Requirements Include:
- Minimum GPA of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale)
- Transcript evaluation from a NACES member
- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL iBT 80+, IELTS 6.5+, or Duolingo 120+)
- Financial documentation for I-20 issuance
For more details, visit our International Admissions page.
Graduate Admissions Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Do I need to take the GRE or GMAT?
No. Concordia Texas does not require GRE or GMAT scores for admission to most graduate programs.
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Are Concordia’s graduate programs fully online?
Most programs are available 100% online. Select programs, like the MBA and MEd, also offer hybrid options in Austin.
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How long does it take to earn a graduate degree?
Most master’s programs can be completed in 18–24 months, and doctoral programs typically take 3–4 years depending on pace and dissertation requirements.
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Can I work while enrolled in a graduate program?
Yes. Our flexible formats are designed for working professionals balancing multiple responsibilities.
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Does Concordia offer financial aid for graduate students?
Yes. You may qualify for federal aid, institutional scholarships, or employer reimbursement programs.
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Is Concordia University Texas accredited?
Yes. Concordia University Texas is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
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What support services are available for graduate students?
Students receive access to online tutoring, academic advising, career development, library resources, and a dedicated success coach.
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How do I connect with my admissions counselor?
Email admissions@concordia.edu or call 512-313-4CTX. Our team will pair you with a counselor who specializes in your program.
Take the next step toward your graduate degree at Concordia University Texas. Our admissions team is ready to help you explore programs, review requirements, and guide you through the process. Email: admissions@concordia.edu
Phone: 512-313-4CTX
Location: Austin, Texas

