Top-Ranked Masters Degree Programs in Midwestern U.S.
Top-ranked Master's degree programs at universities in the Midwestern U.S., ranked by U.S. News & World Report as Regional Universities - Midwest, offer a wide variety of master's programs to their graduates. However, most do not offer doctoral degree programs. Let U.S. News University Directory help you find the best master's degree program for you.
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Winfield, KS
A private institution founded in 1885, Southwestern College is situated on 85 rural acres in Winfield, Kansas. The main campus offers 41 undergraduate majors, six graduate programs, 27 minors and teacher certification in 13 areas of specialization. Southwestern College students can participate in more than 10 intercollegiate sports and over a dozen clubs and organizations.
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Moorhead, MN
Minnesota State – Moorhead is a public liberal arts university founded in 1887. Its 119-acre campus has a small town atmosphere with metropolitan amenities. Moorhead offers 76 undergraduate majors and more than 170 emphases. Unique majors include film studies, music industry, East Asian studies and sustainability. The university also has eight master’s programs.
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#102
Maryville, MO
Founded in 1905, Northwest Missouri State is a public university on 370 acres in Maryville. It offers 135 undergraduate programs, including 19 pre-professional programs; 40 master’s programs; three Specialists in Education programs; and five graduate level certificate programs. Every full-time student receives a laptop computer to use throughout the school year.
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Bismarck, ND
A private Roman Catholic institution founded in 1959, University of Mary resides on 120 urban acres in Bismarck, North Dakota. The university offers 48 undergraduate majors, 8 master’s degrees and 1 doctoral degree, placing special emphasis on leadership and entrepreneurship across all programs. University of Mary students can participate in 16 varsity athletic teams.
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#107
Livonia, MI
Founded in 1937, Madonna is one of the largest private Catholic universities in the country. Located on 49-acres in the Detroit suburb of Livonia, Michigan, it offers a strong liberal arts foundation, solid career preparation and small classes with personal attention. Madonna has more than 100 undergraduate and 30 graduate programs, including a doctor of nursing practice program.
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#107
Minot, ND
Founded in 1913, Minot State is a public university on 102 acres in Minot, North Dakota. With more than 60 undergraduate majors (including 15 pre-professional programs) and 13graduate degrees, Minot prepares students to meet growth in fields such as criminal justice, education, nursing, social work, sciences, energy economics and finance, and management information systems.
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#107
Rockford, IL
Founded in 1847, Rockford is a small, private liberal arts college with more than 150 beautiful park-like acres in the heart of Rockford, one of the largest cities in Illinois. Less than 90 minutes from Chicago and Milwaukee, the college offers more than 80 majors, minors and programs, including seven pre-professional programs and two master’s degrees in business and teaching.
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Marshall, MN
A public institution founded in 1967, Southwest Minnesota State University is situated on 216 rural acres in Marshall, Minnesota. The university offers more than 46 bachelor’s degree majors, three master's degree majors (business, education and special education), four associate’s degree majors, 40 minors and 16 pre-professional programs.
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Dubuque, IA
A private Presbyterian institution founded in 1852, University of Dubuque is situated on a 77-acre urban campus in Dubuque, Iowa. Emphasizing the liberal arts, the university offers undergraduate, graduate and theological seminary programs, as well as several professional programs. University of Dubuque boasts nine men's and eight women's intercollegiate sports.
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