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A Seattle University graduate degree offers flexibility for students and working professionals inspired to make big changes in their world—and ours. Which path are you on? Choose your path and discover the impact of earning an advanced degree in one of the most forward-thinking cities on the planet.

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The Drive

You’re a recent grad with your eyes on the horizon. You’re motivated to master the knowledge and skills gained from your college experience. SU can match your momentum.

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The Climb

You’re a full-time professional with upward mobility goals and need the know-how to climb to the next level. Flexible SU programs will get you there.

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The Pivot

You’re ready to pivot to a career that will help you follow your passion or keep pace with the shifting needs of today’s workforce. SU will give you the new skills you’ll need.

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18% Employment growth in master's-level occupations

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: 2016 to 2026 projections

Strong Networks More than 86,000 alumni and multiple industry partners

Alumni Profile

Katya Wojcik, ’18

Master of Arts in Education
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
College of Education

Katya Wojcik, ’18, knows how to persevere. Unsure of her ability to pursue an advanced degree, her exceptional performance in individual graduate classes caught the attention of her faculty who encouraged her to apply to the Master in Counseling program at SU. While in the program, personal trauma from domestic violence sharpened her focus to counsel victims. When the pandemic forced counseling to move to a virtual format, Katya feared for domestic violence victims who couldn’t leave home. She founded a nonprofit that would come to them wherever they were. Katya’s graduate skills and personal determination are reaching the region’s most vulnerable community members.

Alumni Profile

Katya Wojcik, ’18

Master of Arts in Education
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
College of Education

Katya Wojcik, ’18, knows how to persevere. Unsure of her ability to pursue an advanced degree, her exceptional performance in individual graduate classes caught the attention of her faculty who encouraged her to apply to the Master in Counseling program at SU. While in the program, personal trauma from domestic violence sharpened her focus to counsel victims. When the pandemic forced counseling to move to a virtual format, Katya feared for domestic violence victims who couldn’t leave home. She founded a nonprofit that would come to them wherever they were. Katya’s graduate skills and personal determination are reaching the region’s most vulnerable community members.

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