Info Sessions
Thinking about graduate school but not sure where to start? Join one of our live Zoom information sessions to learn more about Fort Hays State University’s graduate programs.
During this one-hour session, you’ll learn more about:
- Graduate programs at Fort Hays State University
- Admission requirements and deadlines
- Tuition, scholarships, and assistantships
- The application and enrollment process
Sessions are held twice monthly on the second and fourth Monday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM CT and are free to attend. Complete the form below to register, and you’ll receive the Zoom link and session details by email.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We offer a variety of master’s programs across disciplines. Program formats, requirements, and delivery methods vary. A full list of graduate programs is available here.
Yes. However, our Admission Counselor can help you identify programs that align with your goals and background.
We offer fully online, on-campus, and hybrid graduate programs. Availability depends on the program.
Admission requirements vary by program but generally include a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, transcripts, a specified GPA, letters of recommendation and an application. Some programs may require test scores, resumes, or a personal statement.
Most graduate programs do not require standardized test scores. Requirements vary by program.
Deadlines vary by program and start term. Some programs offer rolling admissions.
Yes, we review all applications that are submitted, even if they don't meet the minimum GPA.
Tuition varies by program and delivery method. Detailed cost information is available here. Advisors can help you estimate total costs.
Yes. Degree-seeking graduate students may be eligible for federal financial aid, scholarships, assistantships, and employer tuition benefits, depending on eligibility.
Yes. Scholarship availability varies by program and student eligibility.
Yes. Many graduate students attend part-time, and several programs are designed with working professionals in mind.
Completion time varies by program and enrollment status. Most master’s programs can be completed in 2 years.
This varies by program of study. Many programs offer multiple start terms throughout the year.
Online courses are designed to be flexible, engaging, and asynchronous, with online opportunities to interact with faculty and classmates.
FHSU offers numerous support services! Graduate students have access to academic advising, library resources, tutoring, technical support, career services, writing support, and more.
Graduate info sessions are live Zoom events where you can learn about programs, admissions, costs, and next steps, and ask questions directly to university staff.
No. Info sessions are open to anyone considering graduate school.
Complete the registration form on this page, and you’ll receive the Zoom link and session details by email.
Tutorial Videos
Please see the instructional videos below for instructions on how to start and complete your graduate application for admission:
- Creating an Account (New Users)
- Logging into Account (Returning Users)
- Navigating the Landing Page
- Navigating the Dashboard
- Uploading a Document & Received Status
- Received vs. Completed Status
- Received vs. Returned Status
- Admission Decisions
- Additional Requirements for International Applicants
- More Information About Expectations for Personal Statements