Welcome
Our mission is to promote the mastery of academic disciplines and their applications at an advanced level through our comprehensive graduate programs. The Nathan Weiss Graduate College fosters the development of ethical and effective leadership in the professions in an increasingly complex, diverse, and technological society. It provides research opportunities for faculty and students and is committed to meeting the changing educational and professional needs of the region.
Our faculty and staff are committed to providing a challenging and rewarding educational experience while providing services that facilitate graduate study and enhance student learning.
Announcements
- Graduate Non-Matriculated Student Information
- Applications are being accepted now for September, 2009 for the following programs:
· Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Urban Leadership
· Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) Combined Program in School and Clinical Psychology
· Professional Diploma in School Psychology
· Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
· Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
· Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology
- For more information on our Professional Graduate Education Department , please click here
- Off-site courses: Bureau of Educational Services
- Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Urban Leadership
- Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) Combined Program in School and Clinical Psychology
- NEW M.A. in Sociology and Social Justice, for more information please click here
- Executive M.B.A.
- M.B.A. in Global Management
- Dual Degree Program in Occupational Therapy
- Kean University Graduate Programs at Raritan Valley Community College
- Kean University Graduate Programs at Ocean CountyCollege
- Commencement greetings 2009



