Accelerated Graduate Degree Programs

Accelerated Graduate Degree Programs (AGDPs) allow eligible students the opportunity to complete a graduate degree in less time because the student may begin taking graduate courses while still an undergraduate. During their senior year of their undergraduate careers, students in the accelerated program may take up to 12 credit hours of graduate course work which also counts in their credits toward their undergraduate degree. Once they enter graduate school, they're able to quickly move through their master's or doctoral degree requirements because they've already taken several graduate classes.

To view a current list of AGDPs, click here.

More information is available through the Registrar's Office at wmich.edu/registrar/students-forms-accelerateddegree.


Helpful Tips For Those Who Work with AGDPs 

  • Not certain which of your students are AGDP-eligible? Follow these instructions to generate a Cognos report to identify who may qualify for your accelerated program. Cognos Report
  • Wondering what to send your students once you have identified them? Personalize this generic email message! Email Message Template
  • A checklist serves as a helpful outline of the steps involved in the AGDP process. AGDP Checklist
  • Pro tip: When submitting an Application for Admission, please direct students to apply to an Accelerated Graduate Degree Program through the  by choosing the Degree-Seeking graduate application. Then select the Accelerated option to apply to an accelerated program, for example, History - MA Accelerated.
  • Reach out to us with any questions! admissions-graduate@wmich.edu