Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
(Oklahoma)

Master of Science in Fire and Emergency Management Administration

General Specifics Credit & Costs Admissions & Schedule
INSTITUTION INFORMATION
Institutional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Program Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Institutional Membership(s): SOC-static
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF THE ACADEMIC COMMON MARKET/ELECTRONIC CAMPUS
Students whose legal residence in the following states: upon admission may enroll at in-state tuition rates. Students must be certified by your home state ACM Coordinator. For information on the certification process please contact your state ACM Coordinator.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Program Information: Master of Science - Master's
Enrollment: 30
Application Deadline: Open
How Students and Instructors Communicate: E-mail, Postal, Voice, Video, Other Mode,
Subject: Public Administration and Social Service Professions

DESCRIPTION
Fire & Emergency Management Program is designed to provide a sound educational foundation for those who are currently serving or aspire to serve as Managers or Administrators in Fire Services or Emergency Management.
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT ISSUES
1. You must have an undergraduate degree in fire protection, emergency management or related discipline OR; 2. Have a Bachelors degree in any field and possess significant practical experience in fire and/or emergency management.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Internet Connection
ACCESS TO LEARNING RESOURCES
OSU provides online resources to the library and bookstore.
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES
Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus status has been extended to distance learning programs.. Students accepted into the program from those states will pay the in-state tuition rate. Prospective students should contact their state's common market coordinator. Financial aid, in the form of grants, scholarships, employment and loans, is designed to supplement the resources of students and families in paying for a college education. Most students receive a combination of several types of assistance to help meet their costs. Students apply for need-based assistance each year by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The information you provide on the FAFSA is used to determine the amount you and your family can be expected to contribute to your education for the year. The difference between your educational costs and your expected contribution determines your financial need. As a rule, you will be offered need-based aid only to make up for this difference
General Specifics Credit & Costs Admissions & Schedule