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Online Graduate Programs at Queens

Earn your degree on your schedule — wherever you are. Queens University of Charlotte offers flexible, high-quality online graduate programs designed for working professionals who want to lead with purpose and make an impact.

At Queens, you’ll experience the same academic excellence, personal attention, and connected community that define our on-campus programs — all in a format that fits your life.

Note: International students are not eligible to complete Queens graduate programs entirely online.

Explore Our Online Graduate Programs

Choose from a wide range of career-focused master’s degrees designed to help you advance in your field.

MSN (Presbyterian School of Nursing) — Build your expertise as a nurse leader, educator, or practitioner with courses designed for working [nursing] professionals.

MHA (Blair College of Health) — Learn to lead healthcare organizations with confidence and compassion.

MEL (Cato School of Education) — Designed for educators ready to take the next step, this fully online program focuses on leadership, instructional design, and effective school improvement strategies.

MFA in Creative Writing — Join a nationally recognized community of writers and storytellers.

Additional programs are available in education, communication, and the arts.

Why Choose Queens Online?

Discover the benefits of earning your graduate degree online at Queens.

Same academic excellence — Learn from the same expert faculty who teach on campus. Many online students also choose to connect with their professors in person — our faculty maintain offices on campus and welcome visits for advising, mentorship, or career conversations.

Flexible scheduling — Balance your coursework with your career and personal commitments.

Personalized support — Small class sizes mean your professors and advisors know you by name.

Professional connections — Tap into Charlotte’s thriving business, healthcare, and creative communities.

How Online Learning Works at Queens

Our online programs combine flexibility and structure to help you thrive in a virtual learning environment.

Your Digital Campus

Everything enrolled students need to succeed is available online.

  • Queens Email – Official communications and class updates
  • Canvas – Submit assignments, join discussions, and access resources
  • RingCentral – Attend virtual classes and meetings
  • MyAccount – Manage registration, grades, and tuition payments

Collaboration Tools

  • Microsoft Office 365 – Word, PowerPoint, Teams, and more
  • Foliotek (Cato School of Education only) – Digital portfolio management
  • Portfolium (Knight School of Communication only) – Showcase projects and connect with peers

Tech Support

Need help? We’ve got you covered. Visit the Help Desk or contact helpdesk@queens.edu, 704-337-2323.

Support Every Step of the Way

No matter where you’re learning from, you’ll have access to the full support network that makes Queens special.

Student Services and Academic Support

Registrar’s Office – Access course registration, request transcripts, review degree audits, and find important academic forms all in one place. (registrar@queens.edu)

Student Financial Services – From billing and tuition payments to financial aid and scholarships, Student Financial Services guides you through every step of the process so you can plan with confidence.

Vandiver Center for Career Development – The Career Center supports your professional growth with 1:1 advising, résumé and cover letter reviews, interview preparation, job search tools, and networking events. You’ll also have access to Queens’ online job board and alumni network.

Center for Student Success (CSS) – CSS provides personalized academic advising, tutoring, and writing support to help you excel in your courses. Whether you need time management strategies or feedback on a paper, the CSS team is here to help.

Technology and Resources

Everett Library – Access extensive online resources, including e-books, research databases, and academic journals. Graduate students can also schedule virtual consultations with librarians for research help.

IT Services and Help Desk – Having tech issues? The IT Help Desk is your first stop. They can assist with MyQueens access, Canvas troubleshooting, and software downloads, including Microsoft Office 365.

Academic Advising Contacts

College of Arts & Sciences

Gisele Rodrigues Firmino
firminog@queens.edu

Blair College of Health, Cato School of Education, Knight School of Communication, and Presbyterian School of Nursing

Hannah Fitch
fitchh@queens.edu

McColl School of Business

Elise Harvey
harveye@queens.edu

New Student Checklist

Once you’re admitted, complete these quick steps before your first class:

  • Activate your Queens email – Watch for your IT setup instructions
  • Log into MyAccount to confirm registration and view your bill
  • Request your Q-Card (Student ID) – campuspolice@queens.edu (optional)
  • Order a parking permit (if visiting campus) – queens.edu/parking (optional)
  • Bookmark your key links: Canvas, MyAccount, and this page

Academic Calendar

Stay organized with important dates for each term, including start dates, add/drop deadlines, and holidays.

Visit Us

Even if you’re an online student, you’re always part of the Queens community.

Take a virtual tour or schedule an in-person visit to experience our campus in Charlotte.

Frequently Asked Questions

First, schedule your mandatory advising appointment. Your advisor will need to clear you to register. You cannot register without this clearance. On the day you are assigned to register, log in to MyAccount, select the term for which you want to register, and select your courses. Be sure to review your schedule to ensure you’ve selected the appropriate courses.

Please note: all account holds must be resolved to register.

You’ll have access to the same resources as on-campus students — academic advising, tutoring, writing support, career development, financial aid, and library services.

Most of our graduate programs do not require GRE or GMAT scores, unless specifically noted.

Queens University of Charlotte graduate programs do not have an application fee.

Due to U.S. visa regulations, most international students are unable to enroll in fully online programs. Contact graduateadmissions@queens.edu for more information.