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Questions About CCU's MOL Degree Program

Are you interested in earning a leadership master's degree from the College of Adult and Graduate Studies? Find answers about financial aid, scholarships for adult students, and more below. For additional questions, please contact an enrollment counselor today!

Is the Master of Organizational Leadership program accredited?

All of Colorado Christian University's programs are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Visit our Accreditation site for details.

How many credit hours is the Master of Organizational Leadership program and how long does it take to complete?

The program is 36 credit hours and can be completed in as little as two years with full-time study, or take up to four years to complete. See the Master of Organizational Leadership Curriculum page for additional information.

Are there any prerequisites?

All applicants to the MOL program must complete prerequisites in statistics. This course is required for students who intend to enroll in CCU's MOL program. Students can enroll in the MOL program and begin to take classes, however must demonstrate completion of the prerequisite courses by submitting the transcript showing proof of completion to the registrar's office before taking the requisite course. See Master of Organizational Leadership Prerequisites for details.

How much does the program cost?

View current tuition and fees for the Master of Organizational Leadership program.

Is financial aid available?

See our Financial Aid site for detailed information about financial aid and payment options for graduate students. The first step in applying for financial aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You are also encouraged to check with your employer about additional tuition benefits that may be available through your company.

How does the online format work?

The master's in Organizational Leadership classes blend the latest eLearning technology with the latest educational theory and practice. Students attend classes online, do research using the Internet, exchange emails, and participate in online discussions. Even assignments and tests are submitted online. Weekly assignments are required, but the course design generally allows participants to complete coursework at the times and places that work best for them before scheduled deadlines.

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