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Academic Programs
Troy University has been recognized by Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, Military Times and more as having some of the best undergraduate programs in the Southeast and nation. Whether you are graduating from high school, transferring from a two-year school, or completing your degree as a working adult, TROY offers a wide variety of associate and baccalaureate degrees that will open doors to career opportunities.
Graduate study can help you achieve your career goals! Holders of advanced degrees will be in high demand in the next 10 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and U.S. Census data shows that advanced degrees increase pay and prosperity Troy University’s Graduate School offers advanced degrees in all five of the University’s academic colleges: education, business, arts and sciences, health and human services, and communication and fine arts. In addition, TROY’s commitment to flexibility means that you have in-class, online and blended options. Plan for your next career by completing your graduate education at TROY. Innovation, knowledge and creativity are all elements for success. Get started today!
Graduate Programs
Schedule your campus visit today and start getting to know TROY.
Campus visits are the most important aspect of the college decision making process. Visits give you the opportunity to discover what makes our unique University the right fit for you. TROY welcomes you to come and see what makes our campus different, one that you will want to consider your home away from home.
We invite you to register for a visit Monday - Friday at 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. or on specified Saturdays for a TROY Tour or Trojan Day event.
*Students interested in visiting other Alabama campuses must contact the specific campus for visit information and registration as available dates and times vary.
Find A Location Near You
TROY Service Centers meet the needs of working adults, including military, government agency civilians, teachers and future business leaders who want the opportunities that come with earning a degree. Because adult learners often have different educational needs than traditional students, courses are provided at times and in formats designed around people who work and have other commitments for their time.
TROY Service Centers
Are you curious about learning in the online environment? Would you like to take an online class, but feel that you need more information? Discover more about learning in the online environment, the skills and technologies that are required, as well as some helpful tips on how to become a successful online student.
TROY Online
Students are strongly encouraged to check their records on a regular basis. It is your responsibility to verify the accuracy of your records. If you find that your records contain incorrect information, please contact your local Records Office Official to resolve the issue. Click here for contact information
When searching for classes via Trojan Web Express at least 3 different fields must be completed.
Always check the location information - Online classes will be indicated with a location of TROY Online.
Double-check the session dates for courses - Troy offers full semester courses (16 weeks), session/term courses (9 weeks) and weekend courses (meet only selected weekends). The variability of the different courses depends upon campus location.
If you are unable to complete registration/enrollment because there is a hold on your account please contact the appropriate office.
If you are unable to complete registration due to prerequisite holds or receive an error message regarding registration, please contact your advisor.
Please note that some students may be required to meet with their advisor in order to register each semester. It is suggested that all students meet with their advisor at least once each year to ensure they are completing their requirements and are on track towards graduation.
As a Troy University student, it is your responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes if you are not planning to attend. Failing to attend classes does not constitute a drop/withdrawal.
You will need to officially drop your courses online or through the Records office. Failure to do so will result in your being held financially responsible for tuition and fees and any grades issued for the courses in question may negatively impact your GPA.
For more information please select Drop/Withdrawal from the menu bar on the left.
It is the responsibility of every student to file an Intent to Graduate form to be considered for graduation. You must file your intent before the deadline posted by your local Records Office. If you fail to meet this deadline, you will be considered for graduation during the next available commencement period.
The University Records Office recommends that Bachelor students who have earned a minimum of 100 credit hours and Masters and Educational Specialist students who have earned a minimum of 24 credit hours contact their advisors prior to filing for graduation.
The Admission to Candidacy form must be completed and signed before you complete 18 semester hours or a registration restriction will be placed on your account.