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Top-Ranked Master's Degree Programs and Universities in Southern U.S.

Top master's degree programs and universities in the Southern U.S., ranked by U.S. News & World Report as Regional Universities - South, offer a wide variety of educational programs and award master's degree programs to their graduates. However, most do not offer doctorate programs. Search our list of accredited master's universities and find the perfect master's degree online.

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Campbellsville University

Campbellsville, KY

Founded in 1906, Campbellsville University is a private institution residing on 95 rural acres in Campbellsville, Kentucky. The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees from its Colleges of Arts & Science, Business & Economics, Social Work & Counseling, Education, Music, Nursing and Theology. Campbellsville University is affiliated with the Baptist Church.

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Columbia College

Columbia, SC

Founded in 1854, Columbia College is a private institution residing on 53 urban acres in Columbia, South Carolina. It is a women's school with a nationally recognized honors program and a diverse campus community. The Columbia College Fighting Koalas compete in the NAIA Appalachian Athletic Conference.

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Florida Gulf Coast University

Fort Myers, FL

Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), a public institution founded in 1991, resides on 760 suburban acres in Fort Meyers, Florida. The school offers 52 undergraduate and 30 graduate degree programs. The FGCU sports teams - known as the Eagles - compete in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Sun Conference.

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Jacksonville State University

Jacksonville, AL

A public institution founded in 1883, Jacksonville State University (JSU) resides on 459 rural acres in Jacksonville, Alabama. The school offers a variety of bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as Doctor of Science in Emergency Management program. The JSU Gamecocks compete in the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference.

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Delta State University

Cleveland, MS

A public institution founded in 1924, Delta State University resides on 339 rural acres in Cleveland, Mississippi. The school offers dozens of undergraduate programs in three colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business, and Education and in the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing. Delta state offers graduate programs as well, and is widely renowned for producing exceptional teachers.

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Francis Marion University

Florence, SC

A public institution founded in 1970, Francis Marion University resides on 400 rural acres in Florence, South Carolina. The school offers a broad range of undergraduate degrees and a select number of graduate programs. The Francis Marion University Patriots compete in the NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference.

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Southern Polytechnic State University

Marietta, GA

Founded in 1948, Southern Polytechnic State University is located in the suburbs of Marietta, Ga., just outside Atlanta. The school offers undergraduate degrees through the colleges of engineering, architecture, civil engineering technology, construction, computing and software engineering, engineering technology and management, and arts and sciences. The school, which is about 80% male, offers more than 100 campus organizations and athletic programs, including a women's baseketball program.

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University of North Carolina--Pembroke

Pembroke, NC

A public school founded in 1887, the University of North Carolina - Pembroke is located on 161 acres in rural Pembroke, N.C. The school was originally founded as an American Indians institution for the Lumbee tribe. The liberal arts school offers degrees in more than 40 majors and graduate programs in education, business administration, public administration, social work and teaching.

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University of the Cumberlands

Williamsburg, KY

A private school founded in 1842, Cumberland University is located on 44 acres in suburban Lebanon, Tenn., about 30 miles east of Nashville. The university provides a contemporary liberal arts education, with a core curriculum that includes cultural arts, humanities, social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences. The university includes schools of business and technology, education and public service, liberal arts and sciences, music and the arts, nursing and professional development. Cumberland University also offers graduate programs, including business administration, teaching, public service management, fine arts and sport and exercise pedagogy.

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Winston-Salem State University

Winston-Salem, NC

Founded in 1892, Winston-Salem State University is a historically black public institution located on a 110-acre campus in the city of Winston-Salem, N.C. The university offers degree programs within four "academic centers of excellence": health services, science and technology, teaching and learning, and financial services. Winston-Salem State University also offers 10 graduate degrees and certificates in nursing and computer programming.

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Austin Peay State University

Clarksville, TN

A public institution founded in 1927, Austin Peay State University resides on 169 urban acres in Clarksville, Tennessee. The school offers associate's, bachelor's and master's programs, including accelerated 3-year bachelor's degrees. The Austin Peay Governors compete in the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference.

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Alcorn State University

Alcorn State, MS

A public institution founded in 1871, Alcorn State University resides on 1,756 rural acres in Lorman, Mississippi. The school offers more than 50 areas of study and awards both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Notable alumni include author Alex Haley, actor Michael Clarke Duncan and NFL football player Donald Driver.

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McNeese State University

Lake Charles, LA

McNeese State University, a public institution founded in 1939, resides on 98 urban acres in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The school offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs divided into eight colleges, including the Burton College of Education and the William J. Dore, Sr. School of Graduate Studies. The McNesse Cowboys and Cowgirls compete in NCAA Division I athletics.

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North Carolina Central University

Durham, NC

North Carolina Central University (NCCU), a public institution founded in 1910, resides on 135 urban acres in Durham, North Carolina. This historically black school offers bachelor's degrees in more than 100 disciplines and has over 40 graduate programs as well. The NCCU Eagles compete in the NCAA Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.

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Charleston Southern University

Charleston, SC

Charleston Southern University, founded in 1964, is a private institution residing on 300 suburban acres in Charleston, South Carolina. The school offers more than 30 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Charleston Southern University students have 36 student organizations and 17 NCAA athletic teams to participate in as well.

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Columbus State University

Columbus, GA

Columbus State University began offering undergraduate and graduate degree courses online in 2008. A variety of web-based disciplines are provided including business, information technology, liberal arts, nursing sociology, mathematics and business administration. Additional resources for online students include a diagnostic tool for immediate feedback.

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University of West Georgia

Carrollton, GA

Founded in 1906 as an agricultural and mechanical school, the University of West Georgia (UWG) now provides an outstanding online education program. The school has web-based bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. UWG online students also have access to a 24-hour help line and a distance education center.

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Henderson State University

Arkadelphia, AR

Henderson State University, a public institution founded in 1890, resides on 152 rural acres in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. It is the only school in Arkansas that is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. Henderson's academic programs are divided into three colleges: The Matt Locke Ellis College of Arts and Sciences, The School of Business and the Teachers College.

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Nicholls State University

Thibodaux, LA

Founded in 1948, Nicholls State University is a public institution residing on 210 rural acres in Thibodaux, Louisiana. The school offers programs divided into seven colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Nursing and Allied Health, the John Folse Culinary Institute, the University College and Graduate Studies. The Nicholls Colonels compete in NCAA Division I athletics.

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