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The Master’s University and Seminary is a private not-for-profit institution located in Santa Clarita, CA. The Suburbs Of A Large City offers a peaceful environment near the excitement of urban amenities.

Where Is The Master’s University and Seminary?

Location of The Master's University and Seminary

Contact information for The Master’s University and Seminary are listed below.

Contact Details
Address: 21726 Placerita Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91321-1200
Phone: 6612593540
Website: www.masters.edu/
Admissions: www.masters.edu/admissions/undergrad/
Financial Aid: www.masters.edu/financial-aid/

How Do I Get Into The Master’s University and Seminary?

You can apply to The Master’s University and Seminary online at: www.masters.edu/financial-aid/undergraduate

The Master’s University and Seminary is classified as Less Selective (70-85%) for admissions.

Admission Requirements for The Master’s University and Seminary

Here’s what The Master’s University and Seminary considers when reviewing applications:

Requirement Status
Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA Required
Recommendations Required
Admission Test Scores (SAT/ACT) Neither required nor recommended

How Hard Is It To Get Into The Master’s University and Seminary?

The Master’s University and Seminary admits 84%, which means it is highly accessible. Take time to make sure you submit all the requested materials and prepare the application in full.

Of those admitted, 46% choose to enroll — a strong indicator that admitted students commit to enrolling.

Average Test Scores

Selectivity by Gender

Selectivity numbers at The Master’s University and Seminary are broken out by gender below.

Gender Applicants Admitted Acceptance Rate
Men 515 416 81%
Women 536 467 87%

Can I Afford The Master’s University and Seminary?

The average net price after aid at The Master’s University and Seminary is $32,121. Your actual cost will depend on your family’s circumstances since net price varies by income group.

Tuition & Fees

Category Cost
In-State Tuition $38,000
In-State Fees $1,020
Out-of-State Tuition $38,000
Out-of-State Fees $1,020
Total In-State Tuition & Fees $39,020
Total Out-of-State Tuition & Fees $39,020

Financial Aid

Across all aid types, 14% of students at The Master’s University and Seminary receive some form of financial aid (275 students).

About 72% of students at The Master’s University and Seminary receive grant or scholarship aid, averaging $19,563 per student.

21% of students receive federal Pell Grants, averaging $5,191.

Student Loan Debt

38% of The Master’s University and Seminary undergraduates take out federal student loans, averaging $6,499 per year.

The Master’s University and Seminary Undergraduate Student Diversity

There are 1,187 students enrolled at The Master’s University and Seminary. The Master’s University and Seminary is classified as a 1,000 - 4,999 institution by enrollment size. Its Carnegie Classification is Doctoral/Professional Universities.

Gender Diversity

Of the 1,606 undergraduate students at The Master’s University and Seminary, approximately 53% are male and 47% are female.

Undergraduate Gender Diversity at The Master's University and Seminary

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

The racial-ethnic breakdown of The Master’s University and Seminary undergraduate students is as follows.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity of The Master's University and Seminary Undergraduate Students
Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 107
Black or African American 40
Hispanic 316
White 936
American Indian/Alaska Native 11
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 6
Two or More Races 48
Non-Resident 30

Geographic Diversity

The top 5 home states of first-time undergraduate students at The Master’s University and Seminary are listed below.

Top 5 Home States of The Master's University and Seminary Students
State First-Time UG Students
California 238
Washington 23
Texas 14
Colorado 13
Arizona 8

Additionally, approximately 1.9% of undergraduate students are non-resident from outside the United States.

The Master’s University and Seminary Graduate Student Diversity

885 of The Master’s University and Seminary’s students are in graduate programs. The highest graduate-level award offered is Doctor’s degree.

Gender Diversity (Graduate)

Among graduate students at The Master’s University and Seminary, approximately 87% are male and 13% are female.

Graduate Gender Diversity at The Master's University and Seminary

Racial-Ethnic Diversity (Graduate)

The racial-ethnic breakdown of The Master’s University and Seminary graduate students is as follows.

Graduate Racial-Ethnic Diversity at The Master's University and Seminary
Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 77
Black or African American 40
Hispanic 266
White 413
American Indian/Alaska Native 1
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 3
Two or More Races 11
Non-Resident 23

Online Learning at The Master’s University and Seminary

The Master’s University and Seminary offers online programs for students who need flexibility.

30 undergraduate students at The Master’s University and Seminary took at least one online class — of those, 627 took all of their classes online.

At the graduate level, 0 students took at least one online class and 153 took all classes online. Distance education is available at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Teaching Programs at The Master’s University and Seminary

Below are the teaching degree programs are offered by The Master’s University and Seminary, showing degrees awarded by level in the most recent reporting year.

Program Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate Total
Education, General 8 8
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods 7 7

Academic Programs at The Master’s University and Seminary

The Master’s University and Seminary offers 19 distinct academic programs.

The highest level of award offered is Doctor’s degree.

Institutional Profile

The Master’s University and Seminary maintains an open admission policy: No. Credit transfer:

  • AP credits: Yes
  • Dual enrollment credits: Yes
  • Life experience credits: Implied no

References

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