Manhattan University
Graduate Admission Events
Join a virtual information session, visit our campus, and discover how Manhattan University can prepare you for the real world.
Manhattan University hosts virtual and in-person events designed to help you learn about our graduate programs, connect with faculty and admissions staff, and understand the application process from start to finish. Whether you are advancing in your current field or pivoting into a new one, these events give you a clear picture of how a Manhattan University graduate education can move your career forward.
Move Forward—Quickly and Confidently
Virtual Information Sessions
Whether you’re looking to advance in your current field or pivot into a new one, this event will give you a clear picture of how a Manhattan University graduate education can support your goals. Our virtual information session lets you join from anywhere and still receive personalized guidance from our admissions team. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of next steps and how to position yourself for success.
Register today to secure your spot and start planning your graduate journey.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 25, 2026: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
(International Student focused)
15:1
Student-Faculty Ratio.
20+
Graduate Program Offerings.
Top 3%
Nationally for Salary Impact.
The Wall Street Journal, 2026
Affordability
Scholarships and Grants
A graduate degree is an investment, and Manhattan University is committed to making it attainable. Graduate students have access to a range of funding sources, including merit scholarships, graduate assistantships, federal and New York State aid, and the TEACH Grant for eligible education students. Our admissions and financial aid teams will help you understand every option available and build a plan that fits your goals and budget.
- Merit Scholarships — Awards that recognize academic achievement and professional experience, including a 10% graduate scholarship for qualifying students.
- Graduate Assistantships — Opportunities to offset tuition through funded research, teaching, or departmental work alongside faculty.
- Federal and State Aid — Federal loans and New York State programs to help cover the cost of graduate study.
- TEACH Grant — Grant funding for students pursuing eligible education and teaching credentials.