Individualized Plans

The individualized plan gives you the opportunity to pair your undergraduate program of study with the participating graduate program of your choice. 

ParticiPating Programs

Accounting and Business Advisory Services 
Applied Industrial Mathematics
Applied Information Technology
Applied Physics
Athletic Training
Autism Studies (Graduate Certificate)
Biology
Child Life Administration and Family Collaboration
Communications Management
Computer Science
Economics
Educational Technology (Graduate Certificate)
Environmental Science
Experimental Psychology
Family Professional Collaboration (Graduate Certificate)
Forensic Science
Geography and Environmental Planning
Global Humanities
Health Information Technology (Graduate Certificate)
Health Science
Instructional Design and Development (Graduate Certificate)
Instructional Technology - Instructional Design and Development
Instructional Technology - School Library Media Concentration
Integrated Homeland Security Management
Interactive Marketing (Graduate Certificate)
Design for User Experience (UX) (Graduate Certificate)
Jewish Communal Studies (Graduate Certificate)
Jewish Studies
Marketing Intelligence
MAT - Early Childhood Education
MAT - Special Education
Mathematics Education
Online Teaching and Learning (Graduate Certificate)
Professional Spanish (Graduate Certificate)
Professional Studies (Graduate Certificate)
Professional Writing
Project, Program and Portfolio Management (Graduate Certificate)
School Psychology
Security Assessment and Management (Graduate Certificate)
Supply Chain Management
Women and Gender Studies (Graduate Certificate)

Program participation in the accelerated model is subject to change. Tuition restrictions apply. 

How to Apply

Applying to an individualized accelerated program is a two-step process: screening and admission.

Screening to enroll as a current undergraduate student

You’re ready to start the screening process if you have:

  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 – 3.25 (GPA requirement is set by each graduate program).
  • A minimum of 60 completed undergraduate credits (junior status). Transfer students must have completed at least 12 of the credits at TU.
  • Undergraduate requirements that can be fulfilled with graduate coursework - six credits are required for entry into a Graduate Certificate program, and nine for a Master's degree program.

If you meet these criteria, there are a couple of steps you'll need to take.

STEP 1: Schedule a meeting with your undergraduate advisor/department chair. They'll help you review your remaining requirements and determine whether the graduate program you’re considering aligns with your learning goals.

STEP 2: Meet with the director of your chosen graduate program. They'll review your request to begin an accelerated program, evaluate your goals and help you determine which graduate courses would be best for you to enroll in as an undergraduate.

Your undergraduate advisor/department chair and the graduate program director must approve your request to complete the screening process.

Screening forms must be submitted by the first day of classes for the term in which the student wants to enroll.

Admission to a graduate program

During your senior year, you’ll submit an application to your chosen graduate program by the posted deadline.

  • Your application fee will be waived
  • Your admission to the graduate program is not guaranteed
  • Once you are admitted to the graduate program, all graduate courses completed with a B or better will be applied to your graduate transcript

Questions? Learn more about Accelerated Program Requirements.