Program Info
How it Works
Students enroll in an ed2go Online Course at your school and then register for the Graduate Credit Program through Ashland University or Madonna University. Upon completion of the Online Course and a final project, they will receive the graduate credit(s). The professional development must be a learning experience that adds to the student's professional growth.
Ashland University and Madonna University have unique program requirements, so please take a few minutes to review the program details below.
If you have further questions about either program, please contact your Account Manager.
Program Details: Ashland University & Madonna University
| Ashland University | Madonna University | ||||
| Credit Hours Earned | Students earn two semester hours of graduate credit upon successful completion of an approved ed2go course and completion of a final class project. |
Students earn one graduate credit for every 15 clock hours of an approved ed2go Teacher Professional Course and final class project. | |||
| When Students Enroll | Students need to register with Ashland University within two weeks of beginning their Online Course. |
Students need to register with Madonna University within two weeks of accumulation of hours. |
|||
| Final Project | Students can choose from the following for their final project: Application Paper, Research Paper, Project Paper, Essay Paper, Technology Application or a Custom Designed Final Project |
Each student must complete a scholarly paper that is reflective and analytical in nature. Specific grading criteria is available in the Assignment Template/Grading Rubric in the Links section. |
|||
| Cost | Tuition is $300 for two graduate credits, due at the time of registration |
The cost per credit hour is $150, due at the time of registration |
|||
* Where applicable, students are encouraged to seek prior approval from their district's professional development team to assure that the ed2go class selected is a professional learning experience pertinent to their professional growth.

